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Double-Sided Cabs

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Larkin braved the cold of our rock shop (okay, okay... it's a tent... without heat... and all rock work is done in water) for a couple of hours today and turned out these new double-sided cabs. These are domed and polished on both faces, with a hole drilled sideways through the top so they can be hung on a cord. Top: serpentine; bottom left: chert; bottom right: some kind of funky orbicular jasper from who-knows-where that should obviously be worn by someone with a penchant for pizza.

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Leaves! (not for you!)

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Larkin's grandma had put in a request for first rights of refusal to the next batch of leaves. She saw these and wanted them all. From left to right: red jasper, applegate jade, and what we think is applegate jade with some super striking impurities. So, I guess what I came here to say is: aren't these pretty? You can't have them! Larkin should have more done in the next few days. If you’re a leaf fan, these tend to sell extremely quickly! If you’re not lucky enough to be Larkin’s grandma, we highly recommend you follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Idle.Talons where we usually give fans a first chance to purchase before listing here. :)

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Serpentine Planet

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Our family found this serpentine stone near our home in southern Oregon. Confession: we brought it home thinking it might be applegate jade before we learned what applegate jade really looks like in the wild. But what a wonderful learning mistake since the stone has gorgeous grey-green coloring and swirly patterns! The first picture shows the wrap with the stone from which it was cut. Then I took a bunch more pictures because everything is pretty in the rain. 😬

Larkin thought the grey-green swirls in the round cabochon were calling out for a planet wrap! The argentium silver lines in the planet’s rings follow the natural shift in patterns in the stone, complementing the serpentine beautifully.

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Plume Agate Wrap

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A kind neighbor saw Larkin's work and offered up some cabs that her father had cut in the 1960s. This plume agate is one of those pieces. We don't know any more about the provenance of the stone, but the wrap makes it look like a small portal into an underwater landscape! The top of the cab is quite translucent and Larkin designed the wire curls on its back to complement it when they show through.

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Rockhounding Success!

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We broke in 2021 with a close-to-home rockhounding trip today! Found some gorgeous jaspers and agates and petrified wood (oh my!). One chunk of petrified wood is the size of Larkin's head and has agate veining and druzy pockets! It's the kind of specimen that makes it hard to decide whether to cut it up...

Moonstone Scroll

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Larkin used a purchased moonstone cabochon in this argentium silver wrap (if only we could wander our usual trails and find labradorite!). The blue flash of the stone combined with the swoops of silver are evocative of a magical, breezy night! The second picture, with a dime for scale, shows the back of the piece.

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16!

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Amongst all the other holiday hoopla, Larkin had a quiet 16th birthday on Dec. 24! A brand new drill press has been tested on wood, but this week has been a wee bit chilly to get it set up with water to drill stone. Hopefully it shall fulfill it's destiny soon-- we're looking forward to seeing what this kid creates in the new year!

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Happy Holidays!

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Winter solstice is the big seasonal holiday at our house! This year felt much smaller without visiting grandparents, and Larkin has been very busy in the last few weeks creating and shipping holiday cheer. :) Larkin also spent some time figuring out what a young jeweler can make for parents who wear so little jewelry that even their wedding rings are usually missing. ;) One answer? Cabinet knobs! These applegate jade beauties will be admired and appreciated every time we're in the kitchen... perhaps a new product line has been born?

Happy holidays from the Idle Talons family to yours-- may we all find peace in the darkness and hope in the lengthening days ahead!

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Custom Heart

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Now that the fun busy-ness of the bazaar has wrapped up, Larkin is catching up on custom orders! The first picture is the gorgeous (almost rainbow) jasper cab Larkin received from the customer. They wanted it re-wrapped, in a simple style that was secure but left as much of the stone visible as possible. The second and third pictures are the front and back that Larkin came up with. Larkin had not wrapped a heart-shaped stone before and this was a fun challenge!

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Royaboya Handmade Bazaar

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This brilliant blue aventurine cabochon was calling out for an ocean-themed wrap! These flashing silver scales will make their debut on Friday at the Royaboya Handmade Bazaar! Roya has outdone herself with this holiday extravaganza-- live music, lots of prizes, 30 vendors (!), and definitely something for everyone on your holiday shopping list. If you haven't already, join the Facebook group and get ready for a fun shopping experience from the safety and comfort of home-- but remember the albums aren't open for purchases until Friday!

And Now For Something Completely Different...

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These earrings are Larkin's most entertaining commission to date! I would pay good money to have a recording of Larkin's younger brother's double-take when he first spotted them "wait... are those...?!" And all the design conversations we usually have about commissions took on a whole new level of culturally-induced hilarity: "so... is it fun if the nipples move-- even if it's possible for them to end up over one shoulder-- or should I solder them in place?" After consulting with the customer, nipple mobility was the clear winner. I was preemptively banned from ever owning a pair due to the likelihood I would present myself ear-first to people I don't know very well and ask them if they want to play with my nipples. In all seriousness, they're a beautiful celebration of the female form. [inside voice: BOOBIES!]

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Moss Agate Doublet Planet

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This cab is Larkin's second doublet! The face is cut from a piece of translucent moss agate, and the backing material is applegate jade. The white spot just above the rings on the face is a common opal inclusion. The complex landscape in the stone was begging for a wrap that is literally out of this world! ;)

We went through a very strict two week quarantine so we could visit Larkin's grandparents safely, and I may have gotten a little carried away with a fresh forest of photo backgrounds... 😅

Audrey II

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Larkin has been stocking up on these whimsical, viney earrings. We named this design Audrey II because it reminds us of seedlings from the plant from Little Shop of Horrors! These are the combos of metals and colors Larkin has made up and are ready to go. Drop beads are all sparkling glass.

A - silver/bright blue

B - silver/rose-violet

C - silver/deep red

D - copper/bright blue

E - copper/rose-violet

F - copper/smooth black

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Jeweler Goblin

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A trained eye can determine the approximate age of a jeweler goblin simply by careful observation of their working posture in their natural habitat. 🤣

Larkin is set up by the fire, making hand-shaped earring hooks that are a lovely finishing touch on handmade earrings.

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Autumn Leaves!

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These leaves seem especially timely as the forest around us has started (finally!) looking like autumn! These are probably the last batch of leaves Larkin will have done in time for the winter holidays-- fair warning if you happen to be looking for gorgeous hand-made gifts. ;)

A - red jasper

B - applegate jade

C - grossular garnet

D - red jasper

E - applegate jade

F - mahogany obsidian

G - chert

H - dark green jasper

I - applegate jade (with rind)

K - moss agate

L - red jasper

M - applegate jade

N - red jasper

Random reminder: applegate jade often appears quite dark, but is a deep green stone, remarkably translucent when back-lit!

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Red Jasper Burst

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Fresh off Larkin's workbench! The first picture is taken with the red jasper stone from which Larkin cut the cab. Gorgeous colors, and I'm really digging the asymmetric design. I can't help thinking this piece evokes a lot of feelings of motion and flow for something made from hard stone and wire!

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