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Showing posts with label SWGMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SWGMS. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Texas Topaz Day - Mason, Texas - Mar 24-25, 2012

This coming weekend the Southwest Gem and Mineral Society in San Antonio and the World Gem Society invites everyone to come to Mason, Texas, to join in the Texas Topaz Day festivities on Saturday, March 24th, followed by the Texas Faceters Guild Seminar Day on Sunday, March 25th. Mason, Texas, right in the heart of the Texas Hill Country is located in some of the most interesting geological formations to be found anywhere in the world. The festivities and events start at 10:00 am on Saturday and run all day with gemstone cutting and faceting demonstrations, jewelry and arts shows, and contests and music events to cap off the day. Then on Sunday you can join the Texas Faceters Guild for a day of learning about the latest in gemstone cutting and faceting. From novice to expert all are welcome.


The Blue Topaz was adopted as the Texas State Gemstone as a result of legislative approval on March 26, 1969. Petrified Palmwood was also named the State Stone by the same legislation. This Swiss Blue Topaz just above has been given a special cut to show the Texas Lone Star. A limited supply of these will be available over the two days in Mason, Texas.


Topaz occurs naturally in many colors including blue, orange, brown, green, pink, beige and red. Naturally occuring Blue Topaz is quite rare. Colorless topaz, the most common variation, can be treated by irradiation to produce a wide range of shades of blue, which are known as Sky Blue, Swiss Blue and London Blue. This treated, Blue Topaz is one of the most popular and widely used of all gemstones. London Blue is the most famous and most highly prized, but takes over 18 months to produce. Radiation scares have centered around the process and lasting effects from the making London Blue Topaz.


Some clear topaz crystals from Brazilian pegmatites can reach boulder size and weigh hundreds of pounds. Crystals of this size may be seen in museum collections. One famous Topaz is The Topaz of Aurungzebe and weighed 157.75 carats. Colorless and rarely light-blue varieties of Topaz are found in Precambian granite in Mason County, Texas, within the Llano Uplift in the Streeter, Grit, and Katemcy areas. It is usually found in streambeds and ravines but occasionally can be located atop the ground. Currently, only three Mason County ranches offer the public the opportunity to go Topaz hunting. They charge by the day, you keep what you find. You can enjoy Topaz hunting throughout the year except during the months of November, December and early January, when the ranches are closed for the deer season. There is currently no commercial mining of Topaz in that area. The natural Blue Topaz found in this area is the scarest of all the Topaz varieties.

Topaz is also the Birthstone for the month of November.


So as not to confuse the Lapidary enthusiasts, the Official State Rock of Texas is also Petrified Palmwood.
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Monday, March 7, 2011

Southwest Gem and Mineral Society Fiesta of Gems Show

FIESTA of GEMS
For those in the San Antonio area don't miss the Southwest Gem and Mineral Society Fiesta of Gems Show the weekend of the 19th and 20th at the Live Oak Civic Center. Special items for the kids and show and auction proceeds go for Earth Science Scholarships
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Sat Mar 19th -- 10-6
Sun Mar 20th -- 10-4
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In addition to the vendors, silent auction and demonstrations, there are also many displays of gemstone and lapidary items.
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Monday, May 10, 2010

GEMSTONES - Identification !

Learn what these pictures are about and the meaning of them at the
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Southwest Gem and Mineral Society Monthly Meeting
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Tuesday - May 11th
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General meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month with the exception of October (our annual picnic) and December ( our Christmas party). Doors open at 6:00 PM for refreshments and socializing. General meeting starts at 7:00 PM. Currently the group meets at the Celebration Bible Church at US-281 and Dondella Dr. Check the SWGMS web-site for announcements pertaining to a change in location over the next few months. The June 8th meeting will be at the Geology Department at UTSA.
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A change in plans has been made for the May 11th meeting. Thanks to a friend of Jewelry by CnC, a collection of faceted gemstones has been made available and will be shown at the Southwest Gem and Mineral Society meeting. In addition there will be a presentation on the Types of Gemstones, an overview on the Identification of Gemstones and the equipment used in the identification process.
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We hope all members of the SWGMS and prospective members as well as guests can attend and we will be looking forward to presenting the information and showing the borrowed collection of over 300 faceted gemstones.
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See you there !
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Sunday, March 7, 2010

LAPIDARY and GEMOLOGY !

For those of you that can make it to the San Antonio area the weekend of March 20th-21st, come out and see some of the following items at the 49th Annual Fiesta of Gems, put on by the Southwest Gem and Mineral Society. The show will be at the Live Oak Civic Center on Pat Booker Rd in Live Oak, located near the intersection of I-35 and Loop 1604, on the northeast corner of San Antonio. Hours are 10-6 on Sat and 10-4 on Sun. All proceeds from the show support Earth Science Scholarships. For addition information vist the SWGMS web-site at http://swgemandmineral.org/ .
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Here is a sampling of what you might see at the show. Come and visit the show to find out what each item is or is called.
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In addition there will be books, equipment, lapidary supplies, finished displays and some jewelry.
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HINT: if you click on a picture, it will bring up a larger view and the name of the item will be in the URL line of your browser. In some browsers, if you put the cursor over the enlarged picture, the name will appear.
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Friday, March 5, 2010

New Items for Upcoming Show !

These stones have recently been acquired and will be incorporated in some new jewelry designs for the upcoming display at the SWGMS 49th Annual Fiesta of Gems coming up on the 20th and 21st of March at the Live Oak Civic Center and the Lackland AFB LOSC Joint Service Luncheon on the 25th of March.
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Maw Sit Sit and Druzy Petrified Wood
an Amethyst Druzy
A pair of Black Agate Druzies
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Saturday, February 13, 2010

FIESTA OF GEMS - 50th Anniversary Show

Southwest Gem and Mineral Society
50th Anniversary Fiesta of Gems Show


The 2011 Fiesta of Gems will be held
March 19th & 20th 2011
at the Live Oak Civic Center


Mark your calendars now so you don't forget to attend