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Daily Wire Jewelry Making Tip
March 09, 2010

Question:

I recently had a customer ask if I have a “Blue Ocean” or “Ocean Blue” stone.  She would like a pendant made out of this stone  I can only find “online stores with chips” in already made products. I have searched the Wire Sculpture website for this stone and could not find it.  Do you have any idea what this is and where I can find it?

Answer:

Your question immediately intrigued me, as I had never heard of either ‘Ocean Blue’ or ‘Blue Ocean’ as the name of a natural gemstone. After contacting a few of my mineralogist friends and a bit of my own research, our results are: the only natural rock material named and called ‘Ocean Blue’ is a type of granite, basically a blue-gray color with bluish black streaks, that is most often used for countertops and the like. All of us know of many jewelry supply items that are named/called ‘Ocean Blue’ or ‘Blue Ocean’ as a sales technique; the ‘Ocean Blue’ quartz you can find is glass; AAA grade blue chalcedony, larimar and some turquoise and lapis have also been called by either name as well. You might give your customer a call and ask where they saw this material and go from there.

Answer contributed by Dale “Cougar” Armstrong

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