So when was the last time you heard from them, the last time you saw their face? Do you still remember what was said and done at that moment? Does it hurt or does it make you smile?
Lukas W. // That last moment (via somepiecesofmyheartandsoul)
“The best things are usually found when you’re not looking for them.”
— Unknown
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Don't like tombow but will give Pentel a try❤️
Beginners
Beginners should use firmer pens, because they’re easier to control and are less likely to be ruined. Those who have just started practicing are more likely to destroy the soft tips of brush pens because they aren’t as skilled at pressure control. Expensive markers should be avoided for this reason.
I recommend the Pentel Fude Touch, which has a fine tip that’s easy to use and hasn’t frayed on me yet!
If you want a thicker tip, I’d recommend the Artline Stix. These are fairly inexpensive and very firm.
Intermediate
Once you’ve gotten the hang of it, you can upgrade to higher quality supplies!
The Pentel Fude Touch is definitely my favorite fine tipped brush pen! The tip is just the right level of firmness, and it comes in the widest color range I’ve seen for fine tipped brush pens. I recommend this for everyone, from beginner to advanced.
The Kuretake Fudebiyori is a budget friendly option, while still providing great quality! They’re also on the firm side, to help transition from firm to flexible. Of course, some prefer the feeling of firm pens so feel free to stick with them!
Advanced
I still recommend the Pentel Fude Touch. As I mentioned earlier, these are my favorites for all levels of experience!
The Ecoline brush markers are made with watercolors and are incredibly juicy and flexible. The downside is that this causes a lot of bleedthrough, and these markers are fairly expensive.
You’ve probably heard a lot about the Tombow Dual brush markers. They’re double ended, with one brush tip and one bullet tip. The brush tip is smooth and flexible, and there are 95 different colors!
Diamonds Aren’t Rare
actually true, they aren’t
BUT
gem-quality diamonds are rare. There are three main factors that contribute to rarity
SIZE - big diamonds are way more rare than little tiny ones
COLOR - colorless diamonds are more rare than brown diamonds, and fancy-colored diamonds are more rare than colorless diamonds
CLARITY - diamonds that aren’t full of crap are more rare than diamonds with lots of crap
I could go on for a long time about this so send me an ask if you want a full post
Fake Citrine/Burnt Amethyst
no
yellow/orange quartz = citrine, whether it’s natural or treated
it isn’t fake
citrine is often heated amethyst whether it comes from nature or a lab anyway
there are some citrines that were never amethyst, but many were
Copal Is Fake Amber
copal is young amber
amber is OLD, guys
1,000,000+ years old
they will both float in saturated saltwater.
amber is more resistant to chemicals because it’s gone through polymerization over time
don’t drop your amber/copal in solvents because chances are it’s copal
Don’t Clean Crystals With Soap
soap is good
most common crystals can be cleaned with soap
use gentle soap though, none of that orange gritty stuff that everyone’s dad had at one point
rinse off the soap when you’re done
check if your crystal is water soluble before cleaning though
and be careful with unusual and delicate specimens
Heating And Irradiation Are Bad
heating and irradiation enhance the color of your crystals
almost every sapphire and ruby in the lower to mid-range market has been heated
most other stones too
it doesn’t hurt the stone. I promise
it just makes them prettier
the earth does it to her crystals too
Treated Stones Are Fake
nope
treated stones are usually still whatever they were before they were treated
unless it’s a variety call based on color or something but y’know
heated topaz = topaz
aura quartzes are extra pretty because of their treatment
it’s cool if you don’t want to use treated stones but many people like them
treated stones are beautiful and not fake
but make sure the treatment is DISCLOSED unless it’s routine (and therefore assumed)
Blood Diamonds
it was a problem
but not anymore!!!!
there’s a fun international thing called the Kimberley Process (2003)
diamonds can’t be exported from their origin country without a clear paper trail back to the mine
diamonds are probably the most ethical gemstone purchase you can make today actually
there’s no equivalent process for colored stones
blood emeralds, anyone??
Garnet Is Corundum
Corundum has THREE MAIN VARIETIES
just THREE
ruby (red), padparadscha (orange-pink), and sapphire (every other color)
these have subvarieties (star ruby, yellow sapphire, etc etc etc)
emerald and garnet are not corundum
(garnet is a mineral group!!!! it’s not even a species, much less a variety)
not everything is corundum
I’ll add on to this in the future! Let me know if you have questions, I’m happy to expand on anything in this post or any other crystal info that you aren’t sure about :)
Fuck all this
This is a recommendation. We still can stop this with pressure on Congress.
ISPs don’t own the internet. They should not be given power to censor or influence content.
The internet is a utility. We change creativity and innovation when we put corporations and conservatives in charge.
Investing in the process of change ❤️
Honesty and truthfulness are not the same thing. Being honest means not telling lies. Being truthful means actively making known the full truth of a matter.
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