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OK here goes, forgive me I'm feeling a little uninspired:


My start in life is often gritty

But those with skill can make me pretty.

Common I am, simple I'm not

Depending on what's to be wrought.
The tiffany reference makes me think of stained glass.
Just glass then? I felt like the "sand" guess covered that, but maybe not.
I'm glad you beat me to it. :D
 
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There are substances that exist naturally that have a "glassy" appearance or are "glass-like"; however, 'glass' itself (what we know as 'glass' - that is man-made) does not occur naturally in a gritty state.
 
Just glass then? I felt like the "sand" guess covered that, but maybe not.

It should - glass is made from sand.

Sand is a major component of most glass but sand itself is not glass. That's why I said sand was close.... the origins of glass are "gritty" (sand), but the finished product generally isn't.

There are also different types of glass, depending on the application or what is to be "wrought". Heat-resistant glass like Pyrex requires borosilicate as well.

@Mem was on the right track with the Tiffany reference, carnival glass was normal glass that was sprayed with metallic salts during production to produce an iridescent sheen known as "Poor man's Tiffany". It is quite beautiful! 😍
 
I do not care about winning the puzzle - just wanted to point out that 'glass' does not seem to fit the first line of the original clue.

But, enough said I guess - carry on...

:coffee:
 
😂 I see snackersmom's point (my start in life is gritty... she's speaking as though she were glass) and I see Gary's point too, because I kind of thought the glass angle was covered by the sand guess. But glass is not sand.

Regardless, maybe I technically got it right, but Gary can come up with the next puzzle if he wants to.
 
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Which makes "my start in life is often gritty" to be 'sand'.
There used to be rocket scientist that lived in the studio apartment behind ours. When he hung his pants out to dry on the clothesline, we could see that he put way much starch in his pants. For all the complexity of his mind, he had corny pants, but that was exactly what was so endearing about him. I often have to piggyback on your keying in on the clues, so I appreciate your contribution to any win counts I might have accumulated.
 
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