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Jay Fisher - World Class Knifemaker

"Eridanus" obverse side view in 440C high chromium stainless steel blade, hand-engraved 304 stainless steel bolsters, Sunset Jasper gemstone handle, lizard skin inlaid in hand-carved leather sheath
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Gemstone Knife Handle Photo Gallery Three
(Dumortierite to Jade, Siberian)

Welcome to page three

...of my gemstone knife handles photo galleries. The photo galleries were created to illustrate the many and varied gemstone knife handles I've made over more than three decades of knife making. It's easy to see why stone, rock, minerals, and gemstones have captivated man since the beginning of his existence on this rocky planet and will continue to do so!

The gallery pages are in alphabetic order. To see the master list, please visit the Gemstone Knife Handle Alphabetic List page. The pictures are thumbnails; click on them to see a larger picture with greater detail. Please remember that many of the full sized photographs are physically larger than the knife handle, so you are looking at a magnified version. As with any photo, there may be variations in color, density, and balance between monitors, browsers, and display settings.

You'll probably notice quite a variation in photographic quality of some of the photos. Early in my career, I took pictures of the knives with film, and had the film processed. I wasn't happy with that, so began to process on my own, improving the pictures considerably. Then the digital revolution came, and I moved to the realm of digital photography, improving the photographic quality and gearing my photography for this very digital medium. Many of the images of older knives and handles were scanned from old, low rendition prints and smaller negatives, so the quality of the image is less than optimum, but I included them because I believe it's important to see the gem material.

You'll also see repeats of certain gemstones, like Polvadera Jasper, Nephrite Jade, Red River Jasper, and granites. This is because not only do I use them a lot, but they also have variable character that is hard to describe with merely one photograph. For these same reasons, you'll see both sides of many of the handles, to give a complete view of the character of the gemstone.

Please remember that I do not have all of the gemstones pictured in the galleries available for new custom knife orders. I'll keep new gemstone knife handles posted, so please check back periodically. For more information and answers to frequently asked questions about gemstone handled knives, visit my Gemstone Knife Handles page.

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Please click on the thumbnail photos for a full image
Dumortierite gemston knife handle on handmade custom knife by Jay Fisher
Dumorierite
Dumortierite is an unusual purple gemstone with small orange-brown flakes
Dumortierite1
Eudialite gemstone custom knife handle
Eudialite
Eudialite is a rare gemstone from Russia
Eudialite 1
Fossilized Cretaceous Algae is over 65 million years old, and contains clear areas of chalcedony, agate, and jasper
Fossilized Cretaceous Algae
Fossilized Cretaceous Algae is tough, hard, and durable, with interesting patterns and textures
Fossilized Cretaceous Algae 1
Fossilized Stromatolite Algae, one of the oldest fossils on the earth, several billion years old!
Fossil Stromatolite Algae
Fossil Stromatolite Algae is jasper, hematite, and agate. It is very hard, tough, and durable.
Fossil Stromatolite Algae 1
Blue Goldstone gemstone is manmade by an ancient process originally thought to be by Italian monks
Goldstone, Blue
Though the gem is glassine, it is very tough, and resistant to breakage, due to the copper inclusions
Goldstone, Blue 1
Goldstone is made by suspending bright copper flecks in tough, transparent glassine material and is similar to natural aventurine sunstone. It has been prized as a gem for centuries.
Goldstone, Green
Granite is one of the toughest, mose enduring stones
Granite 1
Blue Pearl Granite is tough, hard, and very durable. It's also called Lavarkite in some jewelry trade.
Blue Pearl Granite
Blue Pearl Granite is feldspar, muscovite, quartz, and labradorite
Blue Pearl Granite 1
Blue Pearl Granite is quarried in Tvedalen or Lavark, Norway, thus the other name "Lavarkite" which is not really a mineralogical name
Blue Pearl Granite
Blue Pearl Granite has bright flashes of silvery blue-gray color from labradorite inclusions
Blue Pearl Granite
Blue Pearl Granite from Norway on push dagger knife handle
Blue Pearl Granite 4
Blue Pearl Granite takes a very high, durable, finish and polish
Blue Pearl Granite 5
Blue Pearl Granite with labradorite sparkles and black muscovite
Blue Pearl Granite 6
Migmatite Granite is formed under tremendous heat and pressure beneath the earth
Migmatite Granite
There are so many granites, they have become a nightmare for geologists to classify!
Migmatite Granite 1
Brown Hematite gemstone with feldspar inclusions on custom knife handle
Brown Hematite
Hematite is an iron rich gemstone, and comes in several colors. Bown hematite is uncommonl
Brown Hematite 1
Indian Paint rock originates in Death Valley, and is a highly compressed siltstone.
Indian Paint Rock
Indian Paint Rock's colors are due to iron (red) and manganese (black) mineral content. It's availability is limited, due to the area being declared a national park.
Indian Paint Rock 1
Alaskan Jade gemstone custom knife handle with hand-engraved stainless steel
Alaskan Jade
Alaskan Nephrite Jade gemstone knife handle
Alaskan Jade 1
Alaskan Jade gemstone on hidden tang knife handle with ebony hardwood
Alaskan Jade 2
Alaskan nephrite jade gemstone on full tang dagger handle
Alaskan Jade 3
Alaskan Nephrite jade is very tough, tough enough to be used without a rear bolster protecting the stone on the knife handle
Alaskan Jade 4
Australian Black Jade is a tough, durable nephrite jade
Australian Black Jade
Australian Black Jade has metallic inclusions, with deep rusty red areas and is visually interesting
Australian Black Jade 1
Black Jade gemstone, rotary diamond engraved, on custom handmade knife
Black Jade, Engraved
British Colombian Jade gemstone custom knife handle
British Colombian Jade
British Colombian Jade has interesting patterns, and is tough, hard, and takes a beautiful polish
British Colombian Jade 1
British Colombian Jade on a full tang dagger handle
British Colombian Jade 2
Nephrite Jade wire wrapped hidden tang dagger, athane handle
Nephrite Jade
Nephrite Jade is one of the toughest gemstones, most resistant to breakage
Nephrite Jade 1
Nephrite Jade comes in many colors, with interesting patterns
Nephrite Jade 2
Nephrite Jade on liner lock folding knife handle
Nephrite Jade 3
Nephrite Jade comes from many places in North America; jade boulders were deposited by prehisoric glaciers
Nephrite Jade 4
Nephrite Jade has been used for tools and implements for over 4000 years
Nephrite Jade 5
Nephrite Jade was revered by the ancients for carvings, symbolism, and religious purposes
Nephrite Jade 6
Green nephrite jade is preferred over other colors, but comes in a variety
Nephrite Jade 7
Nephrite Jade's toughness is due to interlocking microscopic fibrous crystals
Nephrite Jade 8
Beautiful nephrite jade comes from Wyoming and California
Nephrite Jade 9
Nephrite Jade from California is green, translucent, beautiful
Nephrite Jade 10
California Nephrite Jade was probably deposited by an ancient glacier
Nephrite Jade 11
Mossy Nephrite Jade has interesting mossy dendrites within the jade.
Mossy Nephrite Jade 1
Mossy Nephrite Jade ranges from pastel green to deep ocean green with translucency
Mossy Nephrite Jade 2
Siberian Jade is nephrite, from northern areas, and is more uniform and translucent
Siberian Jade
Siberian Jade manmade objects have been radiocarbon dated to 4880 B.C.
Siberian Jade 1
Siberian Jade is tough enough for use on this combat grade knife handle
Siberian Jade 2
Siberian Jade is smooth, rich green, and very tough
Siberian Jade 3
Siberian Jade has been mined since the 1700's
Siberian Jade 4
Siberian Jade gemstone custom knife handle on a skinning knife
Siberian Jade 5

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