This is from the end of a cobble I picked up from the hill last night (old river bed). It has a striking contrast between the red and gray. I've tried to get the colors, right, but my software didn't match my eyes. The red is a deep brick and the gray is fairly cool but with a hint of warmth. Playing with the natural shape of the end I cut off, it started to look like a bear tooth. A bit of nudging, and this is where I am. It's about 1.5 inches long.
My current thought is to put a high polish on the flat face, but to leave the rounded back with a few flaws and a whittled look rather than trying to smooth it out entirely. I'd leave it more matte than the face, but polish it a bit as if it had been in someone's pocket for a few years.
What do you think? I'd love some comments and suggestions. (Also, I think I'm heading towards doing more 3D sorts of work, not really "carved" per se, but not really cabs either, is this sort of stuff better here or in carvings and sculpture? I think of them more as fidget bits with interesting shapes.)