Red Jasper and Stitch Rock

I really wish that I had a lot more of this rock.  It takes a good polish and is a deep blood red with bits of hematite (blackish silver) just so so pretty. After I cut and polished the stone I set it in sterling silver.  It’s not a huge ring but it definitely makes a statement.

This is one of the new pieces that I’m bringing to Stitch Rock.  A week from tomorrow.  I’m happy to say that I’m ready.  Stitch rock is Saturday, October 4, 2014 at Old School Square in Delray Beach, FL.  If you are anywhere close you should come check it out.  It’s an Indie Art Show- don’t let the name fool you.  There’s not just stitched things and it’s not like your Gramma’s craft show.  It’s a bunch of small businesses that make cool stuff all in one place.  The variety will amaze you.  The talent will blow you away.  There is so much cool stuff that it can be overwhelming. It’s not for everyone.  It’s for people that appreciate unique and handmade.  Check out their website for info about vendors.

Stitch Rock Event Page on Facebook

Stitch Rock Website

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So I have new things.  Old favorites.  And things in between.  But I seriously love this ring.  I wonder if it has magic powers??? I smile whenever I try it on.  Hope to see you at the show!

Cutting Turquoise

August 2014 Turquoise wThis piece of turquoise is almost finished.  I’ve got one last “wheel” before I polish it.  This week has kept me a bit busy but I’m hoping to finish this sweet stone in the next couple of days.  It’s got both greens and blues with little bits of brownish matrix.  I seriously love cutting turquoise.  At this point in the process I still haven’t decided if this will be a ring or a necklace.  There’s still time for that.  I’ll have to check my records to see if I was given the mine where this came from.  All I can say right now is it’s from the US.

Fresh Rocks

Dino Bone. Amazonite. Cave Creek Jasper. Howlite.

Well maybe freshly ground and polished might be a better description.  This little handful is almost finished with the lapidary (stone cutting) process and will be ready for jewelry shortly.  They are still attached to handles (Dop sticks) so I’ll take off the nails and polish the back.  A couple are spoken for but the rest will be in designs for my next show.  I like to bring a bunch of new pieces to each show.  Then each piece has to find it’s owner and I love it when that happens.

 

Dino Bone. Amazonite. Cave Creek Jasper. Howlite.
Artist cut cabochons

Cave Creek Red Jasper, Amazonite, Howlite and Dino Bone.