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Phil Dismuke made these hinged earrings with 18K gold, boulder opal, chalcedony, and tsavorite. Photo: Seth Tice-Lewis. Inset: Platinum ring by David Liska with a 5.83-ct. blue-green tourmaline cut by Michael Dyber. Photo: John Parrish/AGTA
Lapidary Journal - September 1998
Table of Contents

Features | Jewelry Journal | Departments

Print Features

18
Playing to the Audience - JEWELRY
Jewelry artisan Phil Dismuke combines a respect for fine craftsmanship, a fascination with avant garde architecture, and an early exposure to Japanese aesthetics with his own sense of fun in his "quest for asymmetry." By Mark Lurie.
Phil Dismuke demonstrates prefabrication in Jewelry Journal, page 76.
22
Drama in a Quarter Square Inch - JEWELRY
In his studio in the California desert, Donald McCoy creates meticulously inlaid jewelry in a stunning array of colors and materials. By Anna Marie Stolley.
Donald McCoy inlays opal into jade in Jewelry Journal, page 67.
26
Crystal, Quartz, or What? - GEMSTONES
When someone says crystal, do you know what they mean? Is it underlying structure, is it mineral, is it glass, is it New Age philosophy? We explore the many meanings of a word that is generally clear as mud. By Si & Ann Frazier
32
Return to Elegance - GEM CUTTING
Steve Green brings an overlooked classic to a new generation of jewelry designers with his briolettes. By Andy Oriel
38
Confessions of Jewelry Artists - SURVEY
In our latest survey, we put the jewelry makers among us under the microscope and found a curious and enthusiastic bunch. By June Culp Zeitner
46
The Silver Touch - JEWELRY
Dubbed "the container lady" by her family, Nell Kobes puts her collector's passion to work by making jewelry and silver boxes to house it. By Pamela Selbert
Pamela Selbert and Nell Kobes take you step by step through a bead house in Jewelry Journal, page 80.
50
Ghost Story - BEADS
When music, microbiology, and metalsmithing come together, it might be predicted that the results would be unusual. And a name like Ghost Cow Glassworks confirms the distinctive approach of lampworkers Bronwen Heilman and David Hall. By Terri Haag.
53
Is This Patuxent River Agate? - GEMSTONES
Geologist Courtland Lee has found what he believes to be agatized dinosaur bone, and is working to prove his case. In the meantime, the mysterious material is lovely to collect and cut. By Fred Ward
57
Smoky Mountain Bound - EXPEDITION
Anyone hunting gems in North Carolina is well advised to "Just go to Franklin." The Jacobs mine, in the Cowee Valley, offers prospectors a tempting assortment of native material. By Maryann Hamer

Step by Step

67
Jade Inlaid with Opal
By Don McCoy
69
Making Mokume Gane, Part I
By Sara M. Sanford & Sharon Elaine Thompson
73
Lampworked Sandblasted Beads
By Bronwein Heilman
75
Making a Fabricated Pin
By Phil Dismuke
78
Granulated Silver Earrings, Part I
By Sandra Buchholz
80
Silver Bead House
By Pam Selbert with Nell Kobes
83
Utilizing Referenced Freeform Preform
By Jerry Capps
85
Inlaid Opal Ring, Part II
By Paul J. Cory
87
Sterling Wire Bracelet With Cabochon, Part II
By Jennifer Rabe
89
Cutting Stone Beads, Part II
By Daniel Lopacki

Departments

6
FROM THE EDITOR
8
FACETS
16
TECHNICALLY SPEAKING
91
SHOP HELPS
Dyeing gem materials; Recycling trim saw oil; Buying gem rough; Finding dropped stones; Cabbing soft stones; Shop with lists; Using correction fluid in the studio
94
MAIL BAG
Avoiding flat spots in cabs; Cutting and polishing black star sapphire; Moissanite; Finding blue chalcedony; Verifying information on the Internet; Winfield quarry
98
PRODUCT NEWS
Eastern Findings; EZ-Grind Coolant; Romanoff platinum casting machines; Kingsley North catalog; Sport Kids charms; Gem Dialogue Color Toolbox
108
BOOK & VIDEO REVIEWS
Pearls/Rubies & Sapphires/Diamonds (revised editions) by Fred Ward.
110
CROSS SECTIONS
Entries due for Spectrum Awards, Wayne craft show; Pittsburgh Metals Society Exhibition; new gem ID certificate; fall classes at Mendocino and Brookfield; Master Valuer in Tucson; new name, building for Southwest Craft Center
113
CALENDAR

Advertising Sections

99
BEAD BOARD
135
MARKETPLACE
144
CLASSIFIEDS
153
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