Monthly Archives: March 2011

Pietersite

I have difficulty when in the presence of high quality Pietersite. I just have to have it. In Tucson this year I told Bonnie I did not need any more Pietersite but the first thing I bought at the show was Pietersite cabochons. Many people are not familiar with Pietersite but when they see it, they want it! It has a magical shimmer, similar to tiger eye, but deeper and more eye-catching.

Gorgeous blue

Gorgeous blue

I can tell you that Pietersite is a pseudomorph variety of quartz. It has the outward appearance of Crocidolite fibers (asbestos), but this mineral has been completely dissolved with quartz taking on its fibrous formations.

The play of light that rolls across the stone takes on a cats eye appearance. Multiple colors and hues streak and swirl in all directions similar to brush strokes. Crocidolite’s original color is blue, so blue (in its wide range of shades) is the most dominant Pietersite color sharing the palette with rusty reds, golds and browns.

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Pietersite is one of the more recent mineral discoveries. It was found in Namibia, in Southwest Africa in 1964. I have been told by the miners that it is found in the river banks and the high quality Pietersite is not widespread. I can personally tell you that Pietersite is exceedingly difficult to polish. I cannot come close to the cabochons I find in Tucson with their glass-like surfaces.

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High quality Pietersite is not inexpensive, but worth it. The best stones are perceived almost as a holographic image, with a three dimensional depth. At every show people are awestruck by a featured piece of Pietersite jewelry. It is hard to capture this depth in a photo. You can be sure our pendants are all beautiful, both the stone and the wire wrap.

Druzy (Drusy) Quartz

While in Tucson we purchased a substantial quantity of Druzy Quartz, both treated and untreated. Treated druzy is very popular right now, both because of its fantastic play of color and its “flashy-ness”. You just cannot wear one of these treated druzy pendants without being noticed. We sold every piece we had last year so it was time to re-stock.

Both treated and natural druzy Quartz

Both treated and natural druggy Quartz

It is amazing how an ordinary piece of druzy quartz can be vapored with Titanium or other substances and magically turned into something extraordinary with such exciting results; each piece different than the next.

Some other druzy pieces that we found were wonderful natural druzy, not treated in any way. These natural pieces are generally higher, some much higher then treated druzy. I got so excited about this material, that I immediately made three pendants that are now for sale on this website.

Treated druzy

Treated druggy

Natural Druzy

Natural Druzy

On another subject, if you recall I talked about the double trilobites from Utah we found. I cleaned them up and here is a fine photo of a few of them.

Let me show you a couple other pendants I just made also. It is very difficult to photograph these treated pendants because of the color-changing properties of the coatings. I’m fairly pleased with how they came out, but consider that these Titanium units are much flashier and brighter then shown.

Trilobites (Elrathia Kingi)

Trilobites (Elrathia Kingi)

Yawah Opal

Yawah Opal

Blue Treated Druzy

Blue Treated Druzy

Paint Brush Jasper

Paint Brush Jasper