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Gemstone Knife Handle Photo Gallery Seven
(Petrified Cretaceous Algae to Quartz, Tiger Eye, Red)

Welcome to page seven

...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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Petrified Cretaceous Algae gemstone custom handmade fillet knife handle
Petrified Cretaceous Algae
Petrified (Fossilized) Cretaceous Algae is about 100 million years old, and is chalcedony and jasper
Petrified Cretaceous Algae
Petrified Dinosaur bone gemstone knife handles with mokume gane bolsters
Petrified Dinosaur Bone
Petrified Dinosaur bone is a fossil, bones have been replaced by jaspers, agates, flints, and chalcedonys
Petrified Dinosaur Bone 1
Petrified dinosaur bone comes in many patterns and textures
Petrified Dinosaur Bone 2
Petrified dinosaur bone can be hard, tough, and very durable as well as fascinating in colors and patterns
Petrified Dinosaur Bone 3
Petrified Wood on full tang custom handmade knife handles
Petrified Wood
Petrified wood is wood that has been fossilized, that is replaced by minerals, rock, or gemstone.
Petrified Wood 1
Petrified wood is agate, jasper, chalcedony, quartz, and many other minerals
Petrified Wood 2
Petrified wood's colors are based on the mineral content of the strata,  not the color of the original wood
Petrified Wood 3
Petrified wood is strong, stable, and can be very hard and tough, taking a brilliant polish
Petrified Wood 4
Petrified (Fossilized) wood from the Petrified forest in eastern Arizona is chalcedony and jasper
Petrified Wood 5
Petrified wood gemstone on hidden tang knife handle with brass fittings
Petrified Wood 6
Petrified wood (agatized) with fascinating patterns. Each piece is distinctive and unique
Petrified Wood 7
Arizona petrified wood can have striking patterns and colors in jaspers and quartzes
Arizona Petrified Wood
Petrified Palm wood is usually black or white, with subtle patterns.
Black Petrified Palm Wood
Black petrified palm wood is agate; it's hard and tough enough to support machine screw mounting
Black Petrified Palm Wood 1
Black petrified palm wood on hookblade knife handle on custom SERE tactical knife
Black Petrified Palm Wood 2
Black petrified palm wood may have agate inclusions with crystals and pockets
Black Petrified Palm Wood 3
Black Petrified palm wood engraved with a diamond stylus cuts white
Engraved Petrified Palm Wood
The bright engraved cut in the hard jasper petrifed wood is done with a diamond stylus, creating a fine, small, permanent scratch in the polished surface.
Engraved Petrified Palm Wood 1
White petrified palm wood is fossilized, agatized mineral, not a wood
White Petrified Palm Wood
White petrified palm wood has interesting palm tree pores in tan and brown
White Petrified Palm Wood 1
White petrified palm wood is agate and jasper, very hard and tough, and takes a bright, glassy polish
White Petrified Palm Wood 2
White petrified palm wood is tough and hard enough to use on a full tang knife without a rear bolster
White Petrified Palm Wood 3
White petrified palm wood gemstone can be oriented in various ways to accentuate the pattern of the pores
White Petrified Palm Wood 4
White petrified wood is fossilized, an agate, replacing wood by gemstone
White Petrified Wood
Pipestone is actually catlinite, a type of argillite which is metamorphosed mudstone, and is tough and durable, taking a bright polish
Pipestone (Catlinite)
Quartz with pyrite gemstone custom handmade hidden tang knife handle with brass fittings
Quartz with Pyrite
Quartz with pyrite on hidden tang knife handle with bloodwood spacers
Quartz with Pyrite 1
Quartz with pyrite is a tough, durable gem that polishes brightly with brown-golden pyrite metallic sheen
Quartz with Pyrite 2
Quartz with pyrite looks great with brass fittings on this hidden tang tactical knife with a sub-hilt
Quartz with Pyrite 3
Rose quartz on a hidden tang knife handle with cocobolo hardwood and brass
Rose Quartz
Rose quartz is translucent to transparent pink, tough, hard, and takes a good polish
Rose Quartz 1
Rutilated quartz is clear, transparent quartz with fine rutile fibers within. This piece is back-engraved and mounted on a damascus knife tang
Rutilated Quartz
Tiger eye quartz gemstone on hidden tang knife handle with ebony hardwood
Tiger Eye Quartz
Tiger Eye quartz has chatoyancy, that is a cat's eye effect when moved
Tiger Eye Quartz 1
Dark tiger eye quartz is usually called blue, but is bicolored and dark golden blue
Tiger Eye Quartz 2
Dark tiger eye quartz is a replacement for crocidolite, and sometimes has red jasper streaks and bright chatoyancy as it this photo
Tiger Eye Quartz 3
Tiger eye quartz makes striking, beautiful full tang knife handles like this set, on palm shaped handles
Tiger Eye Quartz 4
Bicolored Tiger Eye quartz has blue streaks in gold
Bicolor Tiger Eye Quartz
Bicolored tiger eye quartz is tough and durable on this full tang tactical art knife handle
Bicolor Tiger Eye Quartz 1
Blue Tiger Eye quartz is actually a dark golden blue
Blue Tiger Eye Quartz
Blue tiger eye quartz on this full tang knife polishes brightly and is durable and tough
Blue Tiger Eye Quartz 1
Red Tiger Eye Quartz is gold tiger eye that has been heat treated, so the iron turns to iron oxide which is bright brick red
Red Tiger Eye Quartz
Red Tiger Eye Quartz is red throughout, and has bright chatoyant pattens and light play
Red Tiger Eye Quartz 1

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