Cabochons

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Many of these are from my personal collection of cabochons that I have cut for myself, most are agate, jasper, petrified wood, and miscellenous materials from Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. None of the photos are enhanced - indeed, the photos don't do these proper justice. Some are calibrated sizes and all have bevels to accomodate standard settings. Most of the freeform shapes are excellent for display, wire wrapping or custom mounts. I display mine in large Riker boxes, you can get them from some jewelry specific websites. If they have some issues (like extremely small, usually invisible, fractures), then I say so in the description. They are all have as high a polish as is possible and have no visible scratches. I am extremely picky about that. Any smudges are my greasy fingers, speckles are lint, not pits or scratches!
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All sizes are in millimeters and will fit standard cabochon settings if marked with an * In general I'm not making standard size cabochons anymore, unless the slab tells me to. I'm over trying to force a beautiful slab into a shape that somebody else thinks it should be.
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Cabochon

Number

Variety

Description

Size mm

Price

Available?

Cabochon 21 Gary Green Jasper, McDermitt OR This well known jasper comes from the McDermitt caldera. doesn like to polish but I'm pretty good at coaxing a nice polish out of it. Although it looks like petrified wood it is not, it was tested with some milion dollar scientific equipment. When the McDermitt hotspot volcano blew up and formed the 40 mile wide caldera it was and still is one of the largest known explosions (if not the largest) ever to happen on the continent. Only Yellowstone has the potential to be bigger. Yikes! 25 x 43 freeform
$17.00
NEW


Cabochon 22 Autumn Hope Jasper, Madras OR This jasper was dug once, and all of it was sold (much of it to me). Tight tan/brown/lilac lines. 27 x 32 freeform

$12.00

NEW
Cabochon 23 Marston Ranch Jasp-agate, Ashwood, Oregon This is from one of the first pieces to come out of the mine after a 20 year hiatus in 1994. I think it's one of the best pieces that has come out since that day. 28 x 39 pentagon

$16.00

YES
Cabochon 24 Marston Ranch Jasp-agate, Ashwood, Oregon This is from one of the first pieces to come out of the mine after a 20 year hiatus in 1994. I think it's one of the best pieces that has come out since that day. 21 x 29 oval*

$12.00

YES
Cabochon 25 Marston Ranch Jasp-agate, Ashwood, Oregon This is from one of the first pieces to come out of the mine after a 20 year hiatus in 1994. I think it's one of the best pieces that has come out since that day. 18 x 25 oval*

$14.00

YES
Cabochon 26 Picture Jasper Intricate red/brown/cream patterns. This could ne Antelope/Firecracker from the Owyhee Mtns. OR. 26 x 40 freeform

$14.00

YES
Cabochon 27 Graveyard Point plume agate, Oregon Great mix of colorful plumes in this one. 30 x 33 freeform

$20.00

YES
Cabochon 28 Wonderstone, Nevada This is actually volcanic rhyolite, not jasper. It takes a high matte polish. Has a tiny little fracture in the lower left of the photo. 29 x 48 freeform

$13.00

YES
Cabochon 29 Chief Paulina Agate, Nartz Ranch, Ashwood OR I know this looks a lot like some Polka Dot agate. They are about a mile apart. 20 x 39 oval*

$12.00

YES
Cabochon 30 Buckskin Jasper, Ochoco Mtns. OR This jasper was dug in the 1960s and is so rare that only the claim owner's daughter could correctly identify it for me. I stumbled into a box of slabs and cabbed a few of them. It takes a very high polish for this type of jasper. 24 x 30 freeform

$12.00

NEW
Cabochon 31 Priday Moss agate, Richardson Ranch, Oregon This is agate from the center of a thunderegg from the "Moss Bed". I like the moss far more than I like the eggs, so I slab the big ones and make cabochons. 16 x 49 freeform

$18.00

YES
Cabochon 32 Rainbow obsidian, Glass Buttes, Oregon Nice rainbow bands from a well known deposit. The rainbow sheen is only visible in strong lighting or outdoors. 47 x 39 BIG freeform

$8.00

YES
Cabochon 33 Imperial Violet Agate, Mexico A mineral collector friend saw this agate in a market in Mexico and bought all of it. He wasn't all that into agate so he gave it a name and gave it to me :) 23 x 34 shield

$12.00

YES
Cabochon 34

Biggs Picture Jasper, Oregon

The famous Biggs picture jasper from the Tsubota quarry (long gone). Its much more intense in person! 26 x 44 freeform

$20.00

NEW
Cabochon 35 Wonderstone, Nevada This is actually volcanic rhyolite, not jasper. It takes a high matte polish. 33 x 53 freeform

$15.00

YES
Cabochon 36 Tiger Eye, South Africa I see so much great material butchered on the web that it makes me a little nauseous. I know how to get the best out of this stone. Much brighter, chatoyant moving sheen in person, I can't post a video here because I have no idea how to do it. 26 x 29 teardrop

$14.00

NEW
Cabochon 37 Mexico Green Velvet Obsidian From the famous mine in Mexico. Obsidian is a natural glass so it will chip if you bang it around enough. It will survive normal use in jewelry just fine. 23 x 43 pendant

$10.00

YES
Cabochon 38 Priday Moss Bed agate, Oregon This is from a Moss agate thunderegg on the Richardson's Ranch. It's some of the best moss agate that I have, I like it when the moss isn't so heavy you can't see through the cab. The agaet is a faint purple in real life. 25 x 38 freeform

$14.00

NEW
Cabochon 39 Priday Polka Dot agate, Oregon From the Polka Dot mine at Ashwood, Oregon. Dug in the mid 90s this is a spectacular example of the earlier material. What's coming out of the mine nowadays doesn't hold a candle to it. IMO. 32 x 34 freeform

$14.00

YES
Cabochon 40 Autumn Hope Jasper, Madras, Oregon This jasper was dug once, and all of it was sold (much of it to me). Cool purple and lavender swirls. 1 Cent WITH $25 PURCHASE from the polished rocks, fossils, and cabochons pages only. Please order only one 1 cent piece per order. 28 x 15 freeform

1 Cent!

YES

 

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