Monday, April 5, 2010

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Hey everyone. I'm going to be deleting this blog and using Facebook for this kind of stuff. Add us here and thanks for following :)

Friday, November 27, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!!



Here's a pretty ridiculous set of Rutilated Quartz pieces made for a dear client. The unique thing in this set is not only the clarity of the quartz but the red tint to the needles. Pretty rockin if I do say so myself. One of the hardest things with Rutilated Quartz is making pairs match. Usually you have a main area in the Quartz point where the Rutile "sprays" from. The hard part is splitting the piece so that the density of Rutile in each plug is similar. I think this piece allowed for a very balanced set.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Before and After...


Here at The Rancho Relaxo, we work with a lot of high end Condor Agate Geodes. It's one of things that I am most proud of. Condor Agates are some of the most vividly colored, intricately banded agates on the planet. The best part for me in the whole process is the planning stage; Figuring out what the stone in front of me will become. Since this particular pair was to be a set of 1 1/2" teardrops, I had a few options. The obvious choice is to center the geode in the plug. Since the central quartz crystallization of this piece was arched like a crescent, it just didn't work. It seemed to work against the natural flow. In the end I decided to offset the geode to compliment the shape of the teardrop. My only hope is that all of you approve :)


Saturday, October 24, 2009

Rutilated Quartz Labret

This was such a fun piece to make. I wanted to write a little about it. This little beauty is 1/2" in size with a 7/16" length. It is a flawless piece of quartz with a very strong spray of fine, golden rutile and one long window down the entire piece. I purposefully made the front edge quite sharp. Normally we would round these off more like the other edges of the piece but this one needed to be strong. Following are a few more photos for your viewing pleasure.

Monday, October 5, 2009

New Rough Faced Material!


Also known as Dolomite, Cobaltian Calcite hails from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a naturally colored, pink stone that we are offering for rough faced plugs. Let us know if you enjoy it.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

For The Love of Rocks


Well I figure I'd start this whole blog off with a new material. This is Polychrome Jasper. It was found in Madagascar when looking for more of the, now mined out, Ocean Jasper. Polychrome is recognized by solid patches of vibrant color much like Mookaite. The curving vertical stripe running the length of this piece would be a great compliment to a nice, large set of teardrops.

We are very excited to be the first to offer this material to the piercing community and will post more varieties as we get them cut. Enjoy.