Pat Clay is a blending of gemstones, minerals and fossils from our store inventory with a clay cap or a bezel setting. I have taken a selection of nearly all of our myriad specimens and combined them in a harmonious blend with a specially blended clay that is then stained and buffed. It has been said it looks like leather or wood. I just like the earthy tones and the way it graciously holds the stones. There really are no boundaries with my method. If you have some treasure that you want made into jewelry, I can do so for prices ranging from $6.00 for a simple cap up to $20.00 for a full bezel, plus shipping, which is usually between $3.00 and $8.00. These are some examples of what my creations looks like:


Stewart Mine Pink Tourmaline and Blue Sapphire

Watermelon Tourmaline from Brazil

Blue Chalcedony with Opal Doublet, $78.00

Malacite, $32.00

Mexican Fire Opal with Tourmaline, $78.00

Pyritized ammonite, Kosmoceras from Russia, $45.00

Suglite with Opal Doublet, $82.00

Pietersite from China, $38.00


Brazilian Agate

Madagascar Ammonite

Banded Agate from India

Boulder Opal from Australia


Orbicular Jasper from Japan

Azurite and Malacite


Fire Opal

Lamna obliquus from Morocco

Carcarodon megalodon tooth

Russian Ammonite

Labradorite

Rhodochrosite from Japan

Ruby in Fuchsite

Larimar

Boulder Opal

Amazonite

Cleoniceras

Crazy Lace Agate

Elrathia

Epidote in Quartz

Ocean Jasper

Palaeocarcharodon "Pygmy White Shark"

Rhodonite

Rutilated Quartz

Charoite


Opal Doublet

Peruvian Blue Opal

Chinese Turquoise


Obsidian

Rhodochrosite

Labradorite

Mexican Fire Opal

Agate

Quartz with hematite

Rutilated Quartz

Prehnite

Malacite


Charoite

Australian Opal

Ammonite

Elrathia kingi

Ammonite

Eudialyte


Chrysoprase

Tiger's Eye

Petrified Wood


Kyanite

Jasper

Moldavite


Chrysocolla and Malachite

Serifinite

Jasper


Lamna obliqua

Tiger's Eye

Sleeping Beauty Turquoise


Amazonite

Chryscolla & Malachite

Opalite


Jasper

Jasper

Ocean Jasper


Moonstone

Petosky Stone

San Diego Tourmaline

Float Copper

Malachite


Druzy Quartz from Brazil

Druzy Malachite from the Democratic Republic of Congo

Seraphinite from Russia

 

 

 

 

 

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