A piece of white sand salt stone. First look at the stone, then cut open the thick lid with a knife. It just depends on how much meat is inside and how much black ringworm there is. The cut triangle looks big, but only a thin layer is usable, and there is still a lot of black, which can only be removed during the workmanship. One can be used to make a brand, which is the cracked one. It needs to be cut into smaller pieces. The place with more meat mentioned above can be cut into a triangle, and there is a black piece. The upper and lower parts cannot be used, and only a little meat in the middle can be cut out. It's really amazing. He cut all the ingredients in just one afternoon, and cut very accurately. He also picked the best small piece to make an egg noodle, so that he could raise the price. First, pick 2 small pieces of sugar, make a small egg surface, and make a small horse eye. I have to pray that the cotton doesn't spoil the vegetables~~~ Even if it is clear material, there are risks everywhere. Small cracks and stains can destroy the value of the finished product. Draw a dragon hook shape Everything you wish for! Several lines have been drawn as well... This piece of material also had its lid removed with a knife, revealing a layer of green, with a thick color and little water. I just don't know if there is any meat inside? I studied it under the light for a while and saw a big crack. I found a stone and hit it a few times. About 1/4 of the crack fell off with a click. I took a look and there was nothing inside! At that time, the merchants standing by were so worried! ! Who can guarantee that the materials you buy will be completely green when cut? This is the risk of the buyer. In the picture below, the green on the right is the green color after the lid is cut open, and the brown on the left is the inside of the crack, which is just stone, without jade flesh! ! ! Take the remaining 3/4 piece and cut it into thin slices. I also peeled off some of the skin on the sides. Water droplets and broken stones splashed all over my arms, but I still couldn't see any meat! ! ! Heartbreaking! Peel off a little more skin on the edges and more green will appear. Although the meat was taken out, there were still many cracks and it had to be cut again. Black and dirty are rampant. This material is probably just barely enough to break even... If we cut out the colored parts of this kind of material, what will the finished product look like? Whether you are surprised or not, I was surprised anyway... It can actually be such a beautiful thing! Although thin, it is full of vitality. It's made from the same material as the one above. The charm of jade is nothing more than this... The white scraps below are ground into an egg-shaped surface that glows fluorescently! This is how the little white eggs are formed. Let’s enjoy the master’s works together: The lotus leaf frog is very vivid and cute. After the introduction, I found out that the material was full of black spots and cotton, but now it is full green. What a magical craftsmanship! Big ice flying dragon, beautiful and comfortable lines Large lotus flower, white and tender Uncarved tri-color and ice green strips fcgc66 fcpf18 |
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