Marble

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    So icy. BBBBRRRRRRRR! This 1 1/2" marble contains a pure silver spark pinwheel suspended over a field of silver stars for maximum depth. This shine fest is contained under a field of glow in the dark stars. This is one of the first pieces to included glow stars and is very stunning. The backing is black with another bonus space scene that mimics the cold icy feeling of the rest of the marble. Truly a unique piece celebrating one of the wizards favorite techniques, the sparking pinwheel.
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    A 2″ marble featuring a heavily twisted green vortex positioned under a glistening suspended white opal. The opal is also orbited by three silver planets with their own atmospheres and trajectories. All that is then encased all under a multitude of silver stars with a clear window to view the opal and vortex. There is so much depth in this marble it is hard to capture in photographs. The backing is a black and noted by 4 eclipsed moons at each of the cardinal directions surrounding a bonus space scene mimicking the 1st. A work of art that truly needs to be seen in person to fully appreciate.
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    A 2" marble with a flat bottom perfect for a paperweight or desk. It features a heavily twisted green aura sitting under a glistening suspended white opal. The opal is also orbited by several silver planets with their own atmospheres and trajectories.. All that is then encased all under a multitude of silver stars. There is so much depth in this paperweight it feels other worldly. The backing is a blue sparkle noted by 4 eclipsed moons at each of the cardinal directions. A work of art that truly needs to be seen in person to fully appreciate.
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    A 2″ marble featuring a heavily twisted gold vortex surrounding white opal. The opal is also orbited by four silver planets with their own atmospheres and trajectories. All that is then placed over a multitude of silver stars to a ghostly backdrop. The backing is a black and punctuated by a humongous eclipsed moon with its own depth and shadow. There is so much depth in this marble it is hard to capture in photographs. A work of art that truly needs to be seen in person to fully appreciate.
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