An exploration into the soul of stone

RockyRose Blooms

    • Home
    • Our Blog
    • About
      • Susan & Paul
        • Susan Zalkind
        • Paul Hawkins
      • Our Process
      • Links
      • Contact Us
    • Events & Venues
      • Shows
      • Workshops
      • Galleries
    • Purchase from Gallery
      • Candle Lamps
      • Valentine's Hearts
      • Bowl Vessels
      • Containers
      • Carvings Kits
      • -------------
      • Roses & Flowers
      • Doodleysquat Beings
      • Faces
      • Spirit Weapons
      • Eternal Light

    About this Entry

    “Gemstone Alabaster” was posted on January 27th, 2010 at 12.43pm and is filed under Alabaster, Anniversary Gifts, Gifts. This entry has no comments (yet). You can follow any responses through the RSS 2.0 Feed.


    Tags

    37th wedding anniversary Alabaster Alabaster Bowls Alabaster carving Alabaster Rose Amethyst anniversary gift art artist beauty bismuth bowl carving contemporary art creative spirit earth egyptian fantasy art fine art gargoyle gem gemstone gem stone gemstone carving gift Handcarved Alabaster Hearts Paul Hawkins plastic prospect Roses sculpture self-supporting artist southwest stone Susan Zalkind translucent stone Tucson Gem and Mineral Show valentine's day wedding

    Recent Posts

    • River Rocks for Helen
    • Greybee Light Catcher is Gone
    • Valentine’s Day – Hearts Forever
    • “Gemstone Alabaster”
    • 37th Wedding Anniversary Gift – Alabaster

    Categories

    • Alabaster
    • Anniversary Gifts
    • earth
    • Gems
    • gemstone
    • Geology
    • Gifts
    • Hearts
    • Politics
    • Sacred
    • Uncategorized
    • valentine's day

    Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.org

    “Gemstone Alabaster”

    "The Wedding Ring"' - Gemstone Bowl for elegant, Engagement, Wedding and Anniversary Present

    According to the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA), a gemstone is defined as any stone that is colorful, translucent and that can take a high polish.  Alabaster is such a rare gemstone.  Beloved for centuries around the world, prized in museum collections showing ancient Chinese and Egyptian treasures, shockingly, Alabaster has been an all but forgotten material in this country!  As Alabaster Master Paul Hawkins says, “we replaced this precious gemstone in our country with industrialism and plastic”. We are reviving this magnificent material known as “The Queen of Stones”.

    The moment I saw the diversity of colored and translucent Alabasters on Paul’s show table in July of 1976 I fell in love with it’s elegance, variety and beauty.  Paul and I share a mutual love of this gemstone and have found great joy in bringing out it’s beauty, playing with its possibilities. Our shared service to this gemstone in the name beauty and preserving and honoring this precious material is the something larger than ourselves that has propelled and given deeper meaning to our life – along with our children.

    Paul carved this gemstone White Alabaster Bowl that we call “The Wedding Ring”, inlaid it with the rarest of gemstone Orange Alabaster and extravagantly topped it with a magnificent Amythest Crystal onlaid with the finest of Uruguan Amythest crystal cluster.  The piece is 10″ High X 12″ Wide X 10″ Deep.  It would not be difficult to imagine this being the perfect engagement or wedding gift.

    Each piece we make is uniquely and lovingly carved for that someone special who will fall in love with it. Impossible to repeat, because each stone has it’s own story,  this original art form truly honors this magnificent Gemstone – Alabaster.

    Category: Alabaster, Anniversary Gifts, Gifts | Tags: Amethyst, bowl, egyptian, fine art, gemstone, plastic, sculpture Comment »


    Leave a Reply



    ↑ Back to top

         

    © 2010 Theme Blass by 1000ff | Powered by WordPress