This is but one part of the entire cabachon collection. |
Example of one case of the many that comprise this collection. |
My camera had issues with the tint of this scene. |
A childhood favorite of mine. |
I had no idea the Calico Mountains had decent sagenitic agate. |
Great agate in Iowa: who knew? |
I had no idea this material was found in California's Gold Country. |
Agate in Alabama? That's news to me! |
I think it's fair to say it was not Indians who named this "Appaloosa Agate". |
I had no idea anything pretty came from Bakersfield, CA. |
This is from up on the Big Sur Coast where the most famous California jade originates. |
California's most famous jasper. |
This is from near where the poppy jasper originates. |
This is one of my holy grails of rockhounding at the moment. I would LOVE to find some! |
Myrickite is a silicated cinnabar. |
This is "gem silica" I believe. |
Pricy but pretty. |
Somewhat reminds me of the opal found in a rare breed of Oregon thunderegg. |
I used to collect this stuff as a kid so this stuff is special to me. |
I already own some of this from Madagascar but hope to score some Canadian as well. |
I had heard of jade from this area but now I finally got to see some. |
This is from a famous find in the 1990's when metal detectors saved the mine from closure. |
Never knew until now these two could combine so. |
This is from the very first mercury mine in the New World. |
I had no idea temolite came from this locale... or could look so nice. |
This is from further north up in Placer Co. and is even prettier. |
This is yet another find from the Big Sur Coast in the jade-hunting zone. |
The number 7 keeps coming up for some reason. |
Beautiful but never heard of it. |
Arizona petrified wood is the prettiest on Earth. |
Another notably fine piece. |
Petrified wood in the East Bay? Who knew? |
I have to find me some of this! |
I love this material but this is the first cab of it I have seen. |
From Iowa of all places... |
How do we know is it fossilized algae? |
How do we know this is bog wood? |
I had no idea this material came from the famous Pala pegmetites. |
Petrified dinosaur bone. |
Petrified dinosaur bone. |
Petrified dinosaur bone. |
Petrified dinosaur bone. |
Petrified dinosaur bone. |
All photos by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved)
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