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Nine-Dragon River
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Nine-Dragon River
These stones were well known in the Ming and Qing dynasties. They come from the Nine-Dragon River (Juilong River) in Fujian Province. These stones are very hard (6-7 Mohs), colorful, and often have a wrinkled surface texture.
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