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Tourmaline (Elbaite) with Cleavelandite Stak Nala, Haramosh Mountains, Skardu District, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan
Emerald cup with Persian verse carved inscription 16th-17th century. Mughal India. 41 mm H, the maximum width of the side: 38 mm. The 252 carat cup made of pure emerald which belonged to the Emperor Jehangir in the end of the 16th century. (via The al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait)
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A Colossal Interview: Heidi Gustafson Recounts How She Established an Archive of Hundreds of Samples of Humanity’s Oldest Art Material
Excalibur’s Geode № 32
Finally got my rear in gear and made a new bracelet! This is a remake of a previous wire-wrapped project, which proved too rough for my rather fragile skin. It's satisfyingly heavy and solid.
Labradorite (round beads and focal) and prehnite (square beads) with glass accents (outer edges), magnetic clasps, heavy-duty beading thread.
Ocean Jasper, first vein, Marovato, Madagascar
"god i really hope there's a fossil in th-"
I did this design with silver first and liked it but wanted to see it in gold. The gold is nice too but now I want to see it in copper. . .
@strawberrieeee I am very flattered! I do not sell my creations at the moment, because I’m a bit buried in getting my librarian’s degree and have so little time to work on them. But you’ve given me lovely food for thought :>
All the letters, large and small case. Quartz veins in stone. Molly Montgomery collects natural unedited rocks on the beach creating an alphabet that took years.
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Beautifully cut Amethyst stones.
And because I’m utterly incorrigible, I made yet another bracelet. Morganite with gold wire, six little raw stones. The whole thing is just under 7″ long because my wrists are tiny.