What a stone! I picked this beauty up from the Reno Gem and Mineral Society’s fall show, and am not entirely sure what it is, though I would guess it could be some kind of picture jasper. A high desert landscape in itself, it is gorgeous, and one of a
This Mystic Sage stone comes from the Austin, NV region and was mined and cabbed by its claim owner, Michael Britton. Showcasing gorgeous light and dark greens, this stone is a Nevada landscape in itself! The stone is easily 40 carats in size and larger than a 50-cent piece, is
This Mystic Sage stone comes from the Austin, NV region and was mined and cabbed by its claim owner, Michael Britton. Featuring an enchanting array of black, white, and light teal hues, this stone reminds me of Nevada’s brilliant dark sky country. The stone is easily 40 carats in size
This Mystic Sage stone comes from the Austin, NV region and was mined and cabbed by its claim owner, Michael Britton. This particular variety of Mystic Sage is always a personal favorite because of how the color changes with different lighting. At times, the stone looks yellow, other times chartreuse,
This Mystic Sage stone comes from the Austin, NV region and was mined and cabbed by its claim owner, Michael Britton. An almost completely black stone with true turquoise and light brown markings, this bolo is a stunner! The stone is easily 40 carats in size and larger than a
This Mystic Sage stone comes from the Austin, NV region and was mined and cabbed by its claim owner, Michael Britton. This variation of Mystic Sage always looks like jade (or even glass!) to me, featuring gorgeous minty coloring with silvery-gray markings. The stone is easily 40 carats in size
This Mystic Sage stone comes from the Austin, NV region and was mined and cabbed by its claim owner, Michael Britton. Showing off some of Mystic Sage’s best features, this gorgeous stone incorporates a really beautiful combination of white, gray, black, and true turquoise coloring. The stone is easily 40
This “Saguaro Turquoise” was mined in the Dyer, Nevada region and made into a cabochon by Josh Rupert of Crystal Dig. Even though there aren’t saguaro cactus in the Great Basin, this stone embodies the sagebrush sea featuring a beautiful sage green stone with dark gray webbing. The stone is
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