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Artisan Alley: Celebrating Nature’s Mysteries

By Antoinette Rahn and Erin Dana Balzrette "The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery." ~Francis Bacon The longer I live, the more I...
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Prehistoric Texas: Lubbock Landmarks Feature Fossils

Editor's Note: This is one part of a three-part article. Photos and story by Helen Serras-Herman Lubbock is a city in West Texas with about a...
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Prehistoric Lubbock: Ranching History Celebrated

Editor's Note: This is the second in a three-part series. Enjoy the first part >>> Photos and story by Helen Serras-Herman Lubbock is a city in...
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Prehistoric Lubbock: Exploring Lubbock Lake Landmark

Editor's Note: This is one part of a three-part series. Enjoy part 1 >> and part II >> Photos and story by Helen Serras-Herman Lubbock Lake...

Rockhounding Road Trip with Thomas Farley

Editor's Note: This is an introduction to a new regular blog about the rockhounding travels of Thomas Farley, as he gathers materials for a...

What to Cut: Covellite

By Russ Kaniuth Covellite is one of those materials that has no real use, except to a rock collector or lapidary! It’s a copper mineral...

Just Off the Wheels: Cyndi Wolke

By Erin Dana Balzrette Cyndi Wolke's exceptional lapidary skills and ability to find the beauty in every stone shines second only to her amazing warmth,...
erythrite

Arsenic Family Minerals: Part II — Erythrite, Realgar, Orpiment and Scorodite

Editor's Note: This is the second of a two-part series. Enjoy Part I >>> Story by Bob Jones There’s a large number of minerals whose chemistry...
The Dome of Topaz Mountain

Topaz Mountain Rockhounding Adventure

Story and Photos by Mark Leatherman The last time I had gone on a true mineral-hunting “vacation” was way back in 2005, when I went...
Fractures to be sealed

Bench Tips: Fractures, Cracks and Crazing

By Bob Rush Ugh! We all have those moments when we see a fracture right in the center of the best pattern in the slab....

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