ULTRA TEC VL Classic Machine. Photo by Marc Shapiro Media
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The benefit newcomers enjoy these days is the wide range of educational options for learning how to cut gemstones. With the internet and a more open attitude to exchanging ideas, the greatest challenge is finding the best fit for your learning style.
The good news is that with online or in-person options, you can find the best course to launch your understanding of the craft and hone your techniques using the best machines available.
Above: Hashnu Stones & Gems lapidary studio. Photo courtesy Mark Oros
LEARNING FROM A GEM CUTTING ICON
When many people begin studying faceting, they read the name Mark Oros of Hashnu Gems & Stones so often that it is obvious he is a fixture within the gem-cutting community. What began as a creative project for his entire family turned into a new lifestyle.
One of his endeavors includes teaching the wave of lapidary artists the technical and finer aspects of turning already beautiful rough gemstones into something worthwhile. He believes there is a resurgence similar to what happened in the 1960s and 1970s, when people were notably artistic and creative, along with a renewed interest in the metaphysical aspects of crystals.
"People want to get back in touch with the earth because they are disenfranchised with these institutions," he says. Many look to gem cutting as a business venture, but they need to acquire the knowledge and tools before they embark on such a course of action.
This story is from the January - February 2025 edition of Rock&Gem Magazine.
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