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Where can I buy something similar??

Saturday Oct 31, 2009

http://s712.photobucket.com/albums/ww128/cuteipie4evr/?action=view&current=bellabracelet.jpg

I love this bracelet. Especially the turquoise Stone!! Very pretty..

I have been trying to find one like that as well.
try searching turquoise navajo cuff on ebay and see what it brings up


large oval ring that alex russo wears in wizards of waverly place?

Saturday Oct 31, 2009

In a lot of the newer episodes, she’s usually wearing this light greenish, turquoise-y oval ring on her left hand, middle finger. Where can I find one like it?
she’s wearing it in this episode,
skip around in the video to see her hand.
around 1:00-1:06

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brb6F8YhwBo

could it possibly be this purple one?link is in sources

my bad turquoise…..ill keep looking for you

alright i found a turquoise ring but not sure whether its the one you want ittle be the second link.

looked at your video didnt see anything sorry


Gold prospecting Arizona?

Saturday Oct 31, 2009

Does anyone know of areas in Arizona to free prospect for gold? Also looking for areas to rock hunt, turquoise, petrafied wood, silver, etc…

Generally speaking, you can collect rocks and minerals as an individual collector (as opposed to a large scale commercial operation) without any special permits on most BLM and National Forest lands. National Parks and Monuments generally prohibit this. You can also prospect and collect on private land, but you need to have the owner’s permission first.

Contrary to what the poster above says, there is nothing special about petrified wood and you can collect it legally on any public land that generally allows mineral collection or prospecting (ie: most BLM and National Forest land). They are probably thinking of the very strict and highly publicized rules against taking any pieces of petrified wood at the Petrified Forest National Park in NE Arizona where years of theft have significantly damaged the park, but being a National Park you are not supposed to take any rocks there anyway.

As for gold, while you can prospect on most state land, BLM land and National Forest land, you DO have be careful that the area you are looking for gold on has not been claimed by another prospector (much of the land around any place in Arizona that has a history of gold will be covered with claims - even though most of them do not actually have economic amounts).

Of course, your bigger/real question, is WHERE to find gold and minerals in Arizona. Here are some suggestions for gold:

Lynx Lake near Prescott - The National Forest has actually set aside a strip of steambed for recreational prospectors to pan for gold (this was a major gold area in the 1860s and 70).

Bradshaw Mountains - There are many small gold deposits (and old mine ruins) in the Bradshaw Mountains in the area around Crown King and lower down at Cleator (see above warning about claims).

Patagonia Mountains (SE of Tucson) - Many of the streams in this area contain small amounts of gold and you are less likely to run into claims.

Greaterville/Kentucky Camp area of Santa Rita Mtns - Still quite a bit of free gold in the dry washes around here, many claims around Greaterville.

Quartzite - This has become a very popular place to look for gold with metal detectors and dry washers.

Note that even in an area with gold, you still need to know what you are doing (ie: know how to pan for gold or run a dry washer and know how to read the ground for the best places). I highly recommend the booklet "Gold Placers and Placering in Arizona" by Eldred Wilson of the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology (Bulletin 168). It not only identifies the places where placer gold was found in Arizona, but also explains various techniques for prospecting and panning (’placer gold’ by the way, refers to free gold found in streambeds as opposed to ‘load’ gold which must be mined out of rock).

You may want to consider contacting (or joining) one of the recreational gold prospecting groups in the southwest (such as the Roadrunners) - they could give you pointers and clubs own claims in good areas that can be used by members (see link below).

For most other minerals (tourquoise, agate, quartz minerals), you best bet is to check around areas where there are old mines associated with the minerals you are interested in.

The area on the south end of the Dragoon Mtns (east of Tombstone) had many old copper mines that were famous for turquoise around the ghost towns of Gleason and Courtland.

I have found some nice pieces of chalcedony (a non-crystal quartz mineral similar to agate) on the flat plain above the San Pedro river east of San Manuel. A variety of copper minerals can be found around the old mines along Copper Creek to the east in the Galiuro Mtns.

Nice pieces of black obsidian (ie: Apache Tears) can be found on either side of US60 just west of Superior.

Petrified wood can sometimes be collected from private ranch land surrounding the Petrified Forest National Park and also on a few small patches of open BLM land. The Dobell Ranch south of the park used to allow collecting for a fee. There are also a few areas of public BLM land near Woodruff and Joseph City that allow collecting.

With all of the above areas (and especially those around the National Parks) you MUST make sure you know the ownership and status of the land you are on before doing any collecting (or else you may find yourself getting arrested, shot at, or worse).

The above are some of the better spots that come to mind for the minerals that you mentioned, but there are many others (Arizona is a major mining and semi-precious gemstone state). See below for additional resources.


How to wear a little black strapless dress??JUST GIRLS PLEASE?

Saturday Oct 31, 2009

i’m goin out with my girls for my b-day and i want to look spectacular…..i’m wearing a little black strapless dress and black shoes either….wich accesories should i wear to re up my look?? i was thinking maybe a turquoise necklace like this picture i found of megan fox where she’s wearing a black dress with a turquoise necklace…

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mav16/3330205623/

but what other colors could i wear, or should i wear necklace and earrings or just earrings or just necklace, or a bracelet.

by the way my hair is red….just thought i had to mention that…..

no mean commts please!! thanks!!

I love the turquoise necklace with the black dress! I’m sure your red hair will make you look spectacular, orange/red compliments blue/turquoise. Good luck and happy birthday!


Nipple Rings In The News

Friday Oct 30, 2009

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Talisman Gold, Silver and Diamond Pendants

Friday Oct 30, 2009

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The Pearl Necklace of Gwalior

Friday Oct 30, 2009

The Pearl Necklace of Gwalior

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Silver Charles Rennie Mackintosh Jewellery Set DSG170

Friday Oct 30, 2009

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Silver Charles Rennie Mackintosh Jewellery Set
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Gold Sellers Hate Me!

Friday Oct 30, 2009

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Photo Jewelry, Photo Locket, Photo Pendant: Putting Pictures of Loved Ones Close To Your Heart

Friday Oct 30, 2009

http://www.greatpictureframes.com/photojewelry.html - This site offers various options for your photo jewelry, photo locket and photo pendant made from antimony and copper. If you want to keep pictures of loved ones close to your heart, this site will help you get the right photo jewelry and much more, it is at a very affordable price.

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