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Lapidary school

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Learn how to make cabochons and pendants from rocks you found or bought. Learn tips and tricks from setting up your saw to cutting your first rock.

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Crystal Appreciation Society

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23 contributions to Crystal Appreciation Society
Happy Mothers Day!
Our local community of lapidary artists and crystal lovers got together and did a thing. I hope you all like it!
Happy Mothers Day!
Rhodonite vs. Rhodochrosite
At a glance, they both sit in that pink family… but the way they show up feels very different once you know what to look for. Rhodonite (Pictures 1 & 2) Rhodonite is usually a deeper pink with bold black veining running through it.That black comes from manganese, and it gives the stone a kind of grounded, earthy look. This is the one that feels like: “Okay… let’s actually work through this.” It’s tied into emotional processing, especially around old wounds, triggers, and reactions.There’s a steady, supportive energy here that helps us stay with ourselves while we sort things out. It doesn’t push us through healing, it helps us regulate and respond instead of react - and helps us rebuild trust with ourselves over time. Rhodochrosite (Pictures 3 & 4) Rhodochrosite is usually lighter pink with soft white or cream banding.Sometimes it almost looks like ribbons or swirls. This one feels more like: “Let’s open that heart back up.” There’s a strong connection to self-worth, love, and emotional nourishment. It ends to bring things up around how we’ve been treated, how we treat ourselves, and where we may be ready to soften. It can feel more tender… sometimes even a little vulnerable… but in a way that supports real healing and compassion. The quick way to tell them apart - Rhodonite → darker pink + black veins → grounding + working through emotions - Rhodochrosite → lighter pink + white bands → heart opening + self-love Both are powerful in their own way. One helps us process and stabilize… the other helps us feel and open up. And they actually pair really well together when we’re doing deeper emotional work.
Rhodonite vs. Rhodochrosite
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Rhodonite
Grape agate
Took these this afternoon...it is wild stuff. Thought you guys might like to see. Enjoy.
Grape agate
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Dustin Moro
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I am a lapidary artist and rock hunter. I also manage the Vernon lapidary club in Vernon, BC.

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Joined Feb 8, 2026