I am fascinated with Ammolite, which actually is a trade name for the company that took prehistoric Ammonite fossils, and made them into gemstones they named Ammolite. If you are a collector of gemstones that are truly natural, or organic this gemstone is for you. I do not own any, but I will sometime in the near future. Watch the video it is an amazing creation made by Mother Nature.
Change is good! I have reopened a new Etsy Pattern store, called the Pink Flamingo. I have a ton of inventory to list, and could take a while. I am looking at some other new creative endeavors that have more to do with teaching. My kids are growing up, and it is time to expand my wings. Join me in this new creative adventure!
Showing posts with label organic gemstones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic gemstones. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Ammolite A Prehistoric Gemstone
Ammolite is one of the rarest of the organic gemstones in the world. Organic gemstones are gems created from once living creatures. I love Ammolite, and one day I want to have a whole collection of just Ammolite jewelry. Watch the very cool video below, and learn about Ammolite. Canada is as far as I know the only source of gem quality Ammolite in the world.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Baltic Amber The Living Gemstone
One of the coolest gemstones ever, is Amber. Amber is an organic gemstone, which means it was once living. There are very few organic gemstones, Amolite, pearls, coral, and amber are the ones I am aware of. These two videos are awesome, and will give you a better perception of Amber. Be sure to enter the contest to win the free necklace, posted at the top of this blog.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
How To Care For Your Pearl Jewelry
Pearls can last for hundreds of years, if taken care of properly. Exposing them to chemicals, or other harsh materials can ruin them. Watch this short video to help you learn to care for your pearl jewelry. Please be aware you can not use standard jewelry cleaner to clean your pearls, it will ruin them.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Pink Tennessee River Shell Pendant
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