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Just Off the Wheels: Tim Barney

Editor's Note: This is the latest installment in the 'Just Off the Wheel' blog. We welcome respected lapidary artist and photographer Erin Dana Balzrette,...
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Zuul Crurivastator Calls Ontario Home

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is preparing to unveil the newest addition to its collection of fossils: the recently named ankylosaur, Zuul crurivastator. The 75 million-year-old dinosaur specimen,...
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Mineral Monday: Liroconite

By Antoinette Rahn When you come across a mineral described as “one of those ‘holy grails’ of mineral collecting, you know you’ve found a perfect...

Bench Tips: Fitting a Small Cab into a Larger Cab

By Bob Rush Would you like to mount a small accent cab within a larger cab? It is easier than you might think! To illustrate,...
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Magical Concretions: “Fairy Stones” from Middle Fork Valley

Story and Photos by Stuart “Tate” Wilson and Brittney Musulin There is something special about Taylor River concretions. Maybe it is that they tend to...

#1: Rock & Gem Top 10

Indonesian Botryoidal Druzy Agate cab This draws to a conclusion our countdown of the Top 10 images to grace the pages of Rock & Gem...

Issue Highlights: November 2018

The latest issue of Rock & Gem is off to the printer. The November issue serves as a fine example of the sheer breadth...
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Bench Tips: Druzy dendritic cab with inlay

By Bob Rush Recently, when I was slabbing a large Brazilian agate nodule, looking for some milky chalcedony within it, I chanced upon a druzy...

What to Cut: Indonesian Stick Agate

By Russ Kaniuth For the last couple years, many different types of stones have been coming out of Indonesia that have made quite an impact...
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Rainbow Rocks: Collectability of Fluorescent Minerals

By Bob Jones I first became interested in fluorescent minerals in the 1930s, when the property of fluorescence was considered more of a novelty than...

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