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... d, to be used either as a seal or as an ornament, which is why she just said that a beautiful rosewood stand for display would be more than sufficient.
Why is that?
It can be said that any Chicken Blood Stone that has been carved generally covers up its flaws, which makes it less valuable, so how could one consider carving such a fine specimen into a Blood Guanyin?
Not to mention that fine Chicken Blood Stones are best left uncarved, but even if one were to carve Guanyin, ...
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