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<p>[QUOTE="alynnfin, post: 4226563, member: 18516"]No the tail is separate and attached. Maybe it is a softer stone that they engrave or etch and then paint. Now that you say that, maybe it is a softish rock that is easy to carve and then painted or poured out of pottery, etched or engraved and painted. Yep. Thanks. It takes a village, for me anyway. Also thanks for the citrine/heated amethyst information.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="alynnfin, post: 4226563, member: 18516"]No the tail is separate and attached. Maybe it is a softer stone that they engrave or etch and then paint. Now that you say that, maybe it is a softish rock that is easy to carve and then painted or poured out of pottery, etched or engraved and painted. Yep. Thanks. It takes a village, for me anyway. Also thanks for the citrine/heated amethyst information.[/QUOTE]
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