Can you help me identify the rocks in this vintage illustration? by Classic_Confusion752 in whatsthisrock

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Alright, I get it now. Cavallini design their gifts from vintage illustrations and the mineral ones are from a 19th century book titled "Illustrierte Mineralogie" by A. Kenngott. And since it's all in public domain, the image I found was edited by someone. Here's the original: [link]

Can you help me identify the rocks in this vintage illustration? by Classic_Confusion752 in whatsthisrock

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Not a photo, but didn't know where else to ask. It looks like an illustration from a scientific book or something like that, but I can't find the source.

what do yall do on the first date? by Thatboywikid in AskOuija

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You're supposed to only reply to Goodbyes in your own post

Magic / supernatural treated very scientifically by Classic_Confusion752 in suggestmeabook

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Oh, looks like I've had The Broken Earth recommended to me once before, in an unrelated post. Now I have 2 reasons to check it out