Friday, October 22, 2010

Cripple Creek, Colorado Turquoise


Cripple Creek, Colorado has been a gold mining town since the 1800's.  The town remains but there is new 'gold ' there now.  It is one of 3 towns in Colorado that is allowed to have gambling. 

It is located on the west side of Pikes Peak in the Rocky Mountains.
One of the existing mines also has a high quality, very old turquoise. The colors range from typical bright turquoise, teal, light blue, green and pea green, with lots of matrix.

This mine is owned by a couple who dig it by hand. 


After the material is removed it is tumbled in a large tumbler to remove loose dirt.


This nugget still has excess material on it and will be hand ground then polished before it can be worked into a piece of jewelry.









The grinder and polisher 

Bundling the sterling silver wire wrapping.
The shaping of the wrap and loop for the top.

The finished wrapped nugget.



We have been lucky enough to meet one of the jewelers who obtain their stones from the Bad Boys Turquoise Mine.  They process it by alittle more tumbling, grinding and polishing each gem by hand. 

Now we are proud to present their finished work and have some of their finest pieces listed on eBay. Just click the link to see these very attractive pendants and necklaces.   Shop for Turquoise Cripple Creek Jewelry

2 comments:

Split Rock Ranch said...

I can't believe that I've never been to Bad Boys. I guess it must be because every time we go to Cripple Creek we have business to take care of and we never get around to playing! Thank you for hosting my Entrecard ad. Have a great weekend.

Louise's Musings HerbsCraftsGifts.com said...

YW. Not much to see. The mine is all fenced in. The building and sign are on the hill across from the water tanks.