"Lumpy, rounded and often bone like, they inspired Henry Moore"
"Flints can reach the size of a cat and may have a coat of white or brown."
(Like a cat!)
Colours range through
yellows and reds,
browns
and
whorls of pale grey"
"Jet black flint is the most pure
and white is only found in parts
of Lincolnshire."
I have a number of flints, as if that is any surprise! I like the ones with holes-they are meant to ward off evil I think and they hang on a string to make a good light switch handle. (Though they do not last forever-there is a broken one in the group photo!)
I googled pebbles with holes, and this is the first thing I found. Have a look-do you think they ever sell any? A pebble with a hole bought on a website would have little meaning to me! My Dad always finds these and has contributed to my collection. There is a little explanation of the folklore associated with these stones here-I like the idea that they are a gateway to a fairy kingdom! Tomorrow is peace rock day-for obvious reasons. Visit Graciel to read more rocky tales. She has beautiful pictures today of somewhere called Murder Creek.