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Amazonite Ring

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I finished making this ring on Saturday. The blue stone is Amazonite which is one of my favorite gemstones. The substantial ring shank has a hammered finish. The bezel has a scalloped edge. It’s a fun, yet elegant, chunky cocktail ring that would look great with an evening gown or jeans. Look for it in my Etsy store soon!

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Opal Care & Cleaning

Mexican Cantera Opals
Mexican Cantera Opals

Another one of my discoveries at the Gem & Lapidiary Wholesalers show were these Mexican cantera opal cabochons. I was completely captivated by their color and flashes of irridescence. These actually caused me to totally blow the budget I had set for myself, but I think they’re totally worth it, and I’m looking forward to making some gorgeous new jewelry with them.

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Regarding the care of opals, let me begin by saying that I am not an opal expert, so when in doubt, please consult an expert, but I have read up on them a bit and hope you’ll find these tips helpful.

Opals have a hardness rating similar to glass, so they’re prone to scratching and cracking if they get banged around too much, so be sure to remove any opal jewelry, especially rings, that might be at risk of damage during physical activities like excercising, moving or gardening.

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Opals have a high water content and should be protected from prolonged exposure to strong light or heat and sudden changes in temperature which can sap the moisture over time or cause cracking. You should also avoid exposure to acidic or alkaline solutions and cosmetics, desert conditions, airtight storage and low-humidity storage (such as in a bank vault).

Gently clean opals with warm water, a mild detergent and a soft toothbrush or cloth. Do not use ultrasonic or steam cleaning methods which may be too harsh.

One note if your opal is a “doublet” or “triplet” which is essentially a thin layer of opal glued to a backing (and with a quartz top layer in the case of the triplet) you should avoid prolonged exposure to water and detergents which can damage the adhesive.

Again, I hope you have found these tips to be helpful. If you have any tips of your own, please feel free to share them in the Comments section!

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Jewelry Making Extravaganza

For once, I’ve had a busy weekend that didn’t include lawn care or errands and was 100% dedicated to time in my studio making new jewelry. What bliss..except for the one mishap when I accidentally dump a whole tray of beads on the floor.

Here’ a sneak peak at a couple of new things I was working on. I’m really happy with how the wire-wrapped rings turned out!

I recently realized that I’m becoming far-sighted and need reading glasses. Boo hoo! So I made these eyeglass holders in solidarity with my fellow four-eyed compadres.

Stay tuned for more updates as I get eveything photographed!