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Colorado Prospector - Gem and mineral prospecting and mining forums _ Gem and Mineral Specimen Finds or Processes _ Smoky Quartz crystals

Posted by: Phil(NM) Dec 21 2008, 03:36 PM

Hi all!

A looong time ago, we had some posts about smoky quartz crystals that I think were being found in Colorado. I searched the forums, but couldn't find my posts from back then.

Anyway, at that time, I was looking for some to make arrowheads out of, and someone (Denise maybe?) sent me a crystal and a plate to try. I never was able to make an arrow head from them, but now have an opportunity tr learn crystal carving and am looking for some nice clear dark crystals (not to dark tho) about 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter and 2.5 to 3 inches long to learn on. Does anyone remember the discusion, or better yet, is the person who traded me back then still a member here, and do you have any crystals to sell, trade, etc.
I do remember seeing a picture of a GIANT crystal that had to weigh seeral tons and was some 7 or more feet long. Ring any bells anyone?

Thanks!
Phil

Posted by: ColoradoProspector Dec 21 2008, 04:41 PM

Hi Phil, Great to see ya' back around.

Yep that sure does ring a bell. Denise would be my better half happy.gif (also ColoradoProspector.com webmaster) wink.gif That thread you are looking for can be found in the "Prospectors/Rockhounding Discussions" section of the forums titled http://www.coloradoprospector.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=129.
So the big smokey wasn't quiet that big but it's still a dang good size un'. cool.gif and had a sister almost as big from the same pocket. jawdrop.gif

We would love to see some of your carvings sometime too. Denise has been doing a bit of carving these days, recently she finished up a rutilated quartz snow man with a smokey quartz top hat. He's now keeping cool in the CP treasure chest awaiting to be added to someones collection. happy088.gif
Here's a pic of him.......All one piece for the snowman and she did the sphere shaping by hand. Nice job honey!



Right now what we have for nice clear smokeys are listed in the CP Miners Market under http://coloradoprospector.com/MinersMarket/Specimens/Rough_SmokeyQuartz.html There are 5 small lots available at the moment that you might like, but if none of those seem right, then I can try to get our friend (Quentin) to come off a few pounds next time I see him. smile.gif His claim's produced some pretty nice world class ones over the years.

CP

Posted by: russau Dec 22 2008, 05:36 AM

Glad to see you back here posting Phil!

Posted by: Phil(NM) Dec 22 2008, 08:10 PM

QUOTE (ColoradoProspector @ Dec 21 2008, 03:41 PM) *
We would love to see some of your carvings sometime too. Denise has been doing a bit of carving these days, recently she finished up a rutilated quartz snow man with a smokey quartz top hat. He's now keeping cool in the CP treasure chest awaiting to be added to someones collection. happy088.gif
Here's a pic of him.......All one piece for the snowman and she did the sphere shaping by hand. Nice job honey!


yep. Nice job!



Right now what we have for nice clear smokeys are listed in the CP Miners Market under http://coloradoprospector.com/MinersMarket/Specimens/Rough_SmokeyQuartz.html



Thanks. I'll check it out and let you know!
Phil

Posted by: Phil(NM) Dec 24 2008, 04:48 PM

You have some nice pieces there, but there's not what I need for me to practice on. Maybe I need to do my "learnin" on glass rather than crystal. Don't think I could afford many lessons using the real stuff....

Thanks!
Phil

Posted by: ASTROBLEME Jun 13 2011, 06:28 PM

Mrs. CP,

Found this topic on your search engine after I sent the PM.

Very nice carving!

ASTROBLEME

Posted by: Mrs.CP Jun 15 2011, 06:35 AM

Thanks Astrobleme, that was one of the first sculptures I made. happy.gif
The smokey quartz top hot was a challenge, but it turned out pretty nice I think. The top of the hat still has the natural face of the smokey.

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