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  • How to Polish a Geode

    Geodes are true geological curiosities. They are basically hollow rocks that can range in size from small nodules to large boulders. Most can easily be held in one hand. The really amazing thing...

  • How to Crack a Geode

    Geodes are pockets or bubbles that formed in rock when it was new. These voids were then exposed, over eons, to water containing dissolved minerals that were deposited on the inside of the void as...

  • How to Find Gold Nuggets With a DFX

    The White's DFX is a high-quality metal detector. It consists of a sensing loop at the end of a wand that is attached to the detector electronics in a box housing. Results are shown on an...

  • How to Hunt for Gemstones

    Gemstones are real treasures that have fascinated people for centuries. However, the visions some may have of laborers working diligently in deep mines studded with gem crystals is far from...

  • How to Tell If Quartz Crystals Are Real

    Quartz is one the most abundant minerals on earth and can be found in many shapes, sizes and colors. Many experienced rock collectors can tell if a crystal is real quartz through careful...

  • Geode Explanation

    Cracking open a geode rock will often reveal a cavity full of mineral crystals. This property makes them a popular collector's item, and people travel all over the world to geode sites to search...

  • How To Harvest River Rocks From a River

    Rocks sculpted by ceaseless river flow are popular materials for landscaping and nature study. Especially in regions of heavy vegetation and deep soils, rivers are also some of the likeliest...

  • How to Identify a Texas Arrowhead

    The Apache and Comanche are the most well-known Native American tribes in Texas, but dozens more lived all over the region until the mid-1800s. They left behind thousands of arrowheads, which can...

  • Homemade Gold Prospecting Equipment

    When gold prices skyrocket, gold prospecting can be a lucrative hobby for individuals. However, buying modern equipment to efficiently find those elusive gold nuggets is expensive on the private...

  • Natural Red Stones Identification

    Rubies, garnets, jaspers, bixbites and tourmaline are examples of precious and semi-precious red gemstones. Other natural red stones that can be valuable when properly identified, polished and cut...

  • Types of Rock Crystals

    Rock crystals are better known as quartz. They are hard minerals, and are also known as semi-precious gems. Crystals are used for aesthetic purposes, often for jewelry or decoration. They have a...

  • Field Equipment for Fossil Collecting

    Fossil collecting is a popular pastime that requires specialized tools and care. Fossil collecting can be dangerous, and safety equipment is necessary when working in the field. In addition, tools...

  • Interesting Facts About Rhodochrosite

    Rhodochrosite derives its name from the combination of two Greek words; rhodon meaning rose, and chroma, meaning color. The mineral is typically found in various shades of pink, a deep rose and...

  • How Rock Tumblers Work

    Rock tumblers simulate the natural process of erosion, but on an accelerated time line. The first stage of rock tumbling is the "coarse grind," where a coarse rock powder, called pumice, and water...

  • How to Clean Mineral Specimens

    If you are a rock and mineral collector, you are probably already aware of how beautiful properly cleaned mineral specimens can be. If you are just getting started, beware. Once you clean one...

  • How to Build a Sluice Box Out of Wood

    Since before written history, man has coveted gold. He has used it to adorn his body, as currency and molded it into the shape of his gods. Gold is heavy, heavier than most other elements that can...

  • Eastern Field Guides to Fossils, Rocks & Minerals

    Many helpful field guides to fossils, rocks and minerals in the Eastern part of the United States have been published both from professional, respected sources and online, via blogs from actual...

  • How to Buy Geodes

    While buying a geode is always a guessing game, there are a few simple tricks you can use to increase your odds of finding one that is filled with beautiful crystals. Rather than randomly hunting...

  • How to Clean Rose Quartz

    Rose quartz is a type of quartz that is colored pink due to trace deposits of iron, titanium or manganese. It is a distinct addition to any mineral collection or jewelry collection. But to bring...

  • Beryl Facts

    The mineral beryl is valuable in both industry and fashion. Its various forms are found everywhere from the aerospace industry to the rare gemstone market. Both beautiful and toxic, this mineral...

  • What Is Kyanite Used for?

    Kyanite gets its name from the Greek word kyanos, which means blue. Although blue is the most commonly found color and the most sought, kyanite can be found in green, colorless, white, gray and...

  • How to Polish Stones Without a Tumbler

    You can polish stones using grinders and sanders if you choose to not use a rock tumbler. The benefit of a tumbler is that you can set the machine up, start it and walk away while the stones are...

  • How to Identify Pink Tourmaline

    Tourmaline forms in igneous and metamorphic rocks. It is found all over North and South America. Pink, or rubellite, tourmaline, along with green, blue, orange, purple and many other shades, is...

  • What is a Geode?

    A geode is a rock with a special surprise inside. From the exterior, a geode appears to be a boring round-shaped rock with little to capture one's attention. If a rock like this is broken open,...

  • How to Dig a Cave Out for Arrowheads

    Since prehistoric times, caves have provided humans shelter and locations for rituals. With the passage of time, everyday tools and cultural items were buried beneath the cave floor. With a little...

  • How to Polish Apache Tears With Sandpaper

    Apache tears are a type of obsidian. They are dark black, and when polished correctly, take on a deep, brilliant sheen. You can polish Apache tears in a rock polisher, but because obsidian is an...

  • How to Clean Cape May Diamonds

    Cape May diamonds are not actually diamonds at all. They are quartz crystals that have washed up on Sunset Beach in Cape May Point, New Jersey. These stones are clear. You can see through them,...

  • How Is Quartz Formed?

    The chemical formula for quartz is SiO2, also known as silicon dioxide. The earth contains a large amount of silicon dioxide, since it is more common in the earth's crust than other more complex...

  • How to Identify Polished Rocks

    Polished rocks can take on a different appearance than their raw counterparts. For an avid rock collector, knowing how to identify polished rock can be important and can increase your ability to...

  • How to Identify Rocks in a Collection

    Rock collecting can teach you about the Earth's history. Not only can rocks be aesthetically interesting, but many may include fossils or layers that tell the viewer something about the world and...

  • About Pet Rocks

    Pet Rocks were a very popular fad in the 1970s and 80s, when Gary Dahl began marketing and selling plain rocks as the ultimate pet. Within six months, his idea, coupled with inventive marketing...

  • About Rock Collections

    Collecting rocks is a fascinating hobby, enjoyed by people of all ages, cultures and social classes. Because rocks reveal what happened millions of years ago, telling the Earth's story, they not...

  • Collecting & Selling Turquoise Jewelry

    Turquoise, which first became popular in the 14th century, is one of the oldest gems known to man. The stone has been used in tiles, Aztec masks and jewelry. With its opaque, bluish-green hue,...

  • How to Build a Rock Collection

    The study of geology reveals the history of the earth. Curious "rock hounds" enjoy the beauty of natural rock formations and collecting interesting and beautiful specimens. These include a...

  • How to Identify Rocks of Michigan

    There are three types of rocks. Igneous rocks form deep underground. Metamorphic rocks are formed by high pressure, heat or both. Sedimentary rocks form when other rocks break into small pieces...

  • How to Use a Rotary Rock Tumbler

    Finding and polishing your own rocks can be a fun hobby or even a lucrative business. Anyone who spends a lot of time using a rock tumbler eventually works out their own variations to the process...

  • How to Begin Collecting Antique Iron Stone

    Learn how to begin collecting antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • How to Display Antique Iron Stone

    Learn how to display antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • Resale on Antique Iron Stone

    Learn about the resale on antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • Types of Antique Iron Stone

    Learn about the different types of antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • Prices of Antique Iron Stone: Part Two

    Learn all about the prices for antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • Where to Collect Antique Iron Stone

    Learn where to collect antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • How to Use Antique Iron Stone

    Learn how to use antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • How to Restore Antique Iron Stone

    Learn how to restore antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • Resources for Collecting Antique Iron Stone

    Learn how to find resources for collecting antique iron stone in this free video.

  • Prices of Antique Iron Stone: Part One

    Learn all about the prices for antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • Antique Iron Stone Collecting: Discoloration

    Learn about discoloration of iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • Antique Iron Stone Collecting: Chips & Cracks

    Learn about chips and cracks in iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • Antique Iron Stone Collecting: Colors

    Learn the different colors of iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

  • What is Antique Iron Stone?

    Learn all about antique iron stone in this free video on antique collecting and appraisal.

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