Idle Talons

Springtime Applegate Jade

musings, process, productLarkin HamiltonComment

Larkin just finished another piece from that hunk of applegate jade I just can't seem to stop waxing poetic about! 😅 This is not the highest gem-quality specimen, but our whole family loves the patterned swirls of lighter and darker green. Some areas of this stone are opaque, and some glow translucent green when back-lit.

Larkin spent a *ton* of time with the torch, sculpting and fusing elements of the frame so the final wrap would complement the feel of the stone. This piece has beautifully dainty details while feeling solid and sturdy in the hand. The stone in the middle photo is the one from which Larkin cut the cab. Thank goodness we still have about half-a-loaf-of-bread worth of the raw stone still uncut! (I'm pretty sure that's the accepted lapidary measurement scale...)