Hope everyone’s had a great week, wherever you happen to be. It’s been incredibly warm in here in Richmond this week, with transient thunderstorms dancing all around us. I spent the week outside working stone on the patio near our street entrance. Below are a couple of nifty notables from this week’s efforts.
1 1/8″ Labradorite Plugs with some really gorgeous character and “grain” in the stone, in addition to the marvelous flash.

10mm Mayan flared Chiapas amber plugs with some really pretty red hued “ghost” filaments and interesting texture within, while being primarily clear.

A great little suite of jewelry that proves small can be exciting. 4g Rainbow Obsidian single flared pieces with green flash, and 4g Labradorite with blue flash and some really striking sparkle within the stone.

And to round things out, a 5/8″ round included amber labret with just a lush amount of texture to it. This piece will likely shine deep green in the sun when worn.

If you’re in Richmond, Virginia please stop by Onetribe this evening as we participate in the Manchester district 4th Friday art walk from 7pm – 10pm at 403 Stockton St. We will be showing work from local photographers and a jeweler/metalsmith for the evening, and will be serving light edibles and cold drinkables.
Have a great weekend everyone!
OH dang!, if those are the ones i ordered im freaking out right now.
Seriously, the 1 1/8″ labradorite look like butterfly wings.
Can eye get and AWE YEah, can eye?
AWE YEah
holy crap, i would pierce and gauge my labret out just so i could wear that beautiful amber piece! wow!
those labradorite plugs are beautimous…if only they were 1 inchees