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Artisan Alley: Fostering Creativity

By Antoinette Rahn and Erin Dana Balzrette “Be brave enough to live life creatively. The creative is the place where no one else has ever been.” —Alan Alda,...
Racracancha Cerro

Rock & Gem Kids: Manganoan Calcite

By Jim Brace-Thompson Calcite comes in a remarkable variety of shapes and colors. One beautiful variety that is highly sought by collectors is manganoan calcite....

Rock & Gem Kids: Idaho’s State Rockhound Symbols

By Jim Brace-Thompson Idaho’s nickname is “The Gem State” for its abundance of mineral wealth and scenic beauty, and in 1967 it designated a truly...
Fire agate flower

Bench Tips: Carving a Stone Flower

By Bob Rush I like to browse through books on antique jewelry to get ideas for things I would like to make from lapidary materials...
Botryoidal surface of crystal

Bench Tips: Working with Synthetic Quartz

By Bob Rush For many years, I have worked with synthetic quartz, mostly utilizing it for the top layer in a triplet cabochon, but also...
Keegan Ranch Tube agate

What to Cut: Keegan Ranch Tube Agate

By Russ Kaniuth Keegan Ranch Tube Agate from Oregon is one of the most highly sought tube agates for lapidary work. The translucent chalcedony with...

Just Off the Wheels: William Clarke Walker III (Skye)

By Erin Dana Balzrette Chatting with William Clarke Walker III, better known as Skye, it is easy to see how self-assured he is about his...
Pyrolusite dioxide

Rock Science: Pyrolusite and Manganese

By Steve Voynick Manganese is an element that we rarely, if ever, see in its metallic state, but that nevertheless plays a big part of...
Puddingstone

For the Love of Mineral Names

Editor's Note: The Rockhound Review is a space where guest contributors can weigh in on topics stirring within the rock, gem and mineral community...
Steller’s sea cow

Earth Science In the News: An Ancient Sea Cow and Planet “X”

By Jim Brace Thompson A Long Journey Home for an Ancient Sea Cow Its bones were first spotted back in 2012 by a geologist mapping fault...

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