Showing posts with label Tucson Bead and Gem Shows. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Jewelrymaking: Fun With My Bead Show Haul

 


I hope everyone had a lovely weekend, and if you celebrated, a wonderful Valentine's Day. We had a very low-key one, but of course, there was chocolate!

I didn't take any in-process pictures, but had some fun over the weekend with some of the goodies I got at this year's bead shows. 


Since I don't have pierced ears, I make almost all of my own earrings. Clips aren't easy to find, and when I do, they're generally more dainty than what I wear, but thankfully, I can easily get clip earring backs at Michaels or online. However, it's sometimes hard to find "fronts", meaning something to which I can glue the backs. So when I find components that work, I stock up and was very pleased to find the silver ones shown here at one of the bead shows. The ones in the middle I found at Michaels, intended to be the hanging part of earrings themselves, but being flat on both sides made it easy to adapt them to my needs. 

As you can tell, I like bolder pieces. 


What are earrings without bracelets?! All of these are on stretch cord. I used black onyx beads for the black-and-silver bracelet, along with some bean-shaped silver beads, agate and glass beads for the one behind it, hammered and textured silver beads, and I don't remember what the small white beads are. I got a massive bag at a show last year for a steal. I also proceeded to spill a bunch of them and had fun finding them all on my floor! 


Since I wear a lot of black and white and neutrals, these work together, and with pieces I already have.

The great thing about making your own jewelry is that you can also remake your own jewelry! I usually go through mine once or twice a year, decide "I don't like this anymore", take it apart, make something new. But of course, that doesn't stop me from adding to my stash! 

Have you ever made or want to make your own jewelry? 


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Sunday, February 9, 2025

Tucson Bead Mineral Gem and Fossil Show Season

 


Late January / early February every year, countless vendors come to Tuscon for one of if not the biggest gatherings of gemstones, beads, minerals, fossils and other components in markets and shows in multiple venues. Tents start going up in December. Whether you're looking for finished jewelry, fine gems, gemstones, beads, findings, components,  a rockhound looking for raw materials, a collector looking for massive pieces to add to galleries or a home, a fossil collector...there's literally something for everyone! Gift store buyers, hobbyists, professional jewelry designers, you name it, they're all here at one or more of over 60 venues! 

I've wanted to go since long before we moved down here. Until you actually see it, it's really hard to appreciate the scope and the amount of work that goes into it. Every continent and multiple states are represented. I remembered this year to take pics to share from the three shows I went to. If anyone has made it to every venue in one season, I tip my hat to them because it can take several hours to get through some of them! Most are open to the public and don't have an entrance fee. There are some that are wholesale only and many are a mix with pricing tiered by wholesale vs retail while others will give wholesale pricing to the public. 

The first show I went to this year is the first one I'll probably always go to because there's a vendor there whose findings I stock up on US Bead Warehouse. No affiliation with them. 

This is an indoor venue held in the conference center of the casino. A combination of artisan made finished jewelry, a great selection of handmade lampwork and blown glass beads, gemstone beads, findings etc. It's also part art fair with things like handmade cards, clothing and household items from several countries etc. 


Numerous vendors with tables of beads! 


Finished Jewelry
Several vendors with chain from silver plated to sterling and copper!


As mentioned, other great finds like these quilled cards!


This show has two large tents with food trucks in between them! Again, an eclectic mix of raw (I mean RAW) materials to finished fine jewelry and art. 


Slabs of encased fossils, boxes of raw gemstones, geodes, polished home decor items.


Fossil skeletons! I love to see the kids who've tagged along stare open-mouthed at these and always want to have their pictures taken. 



And of course, beads beads and more beads. 


This one is HUGE. You'll see why it needs a LOT of space so it's mostly open air tents. 


Large geodes to display. Amethyst here. And these aren't even the largest. There are even larger ones, mounted on stands. Things you'd see in hotels, office buildings, galleries, or high end homes. 


Mr. Chocolate has loved gorillas since childhood so I had to take a pic of this for him! 



Sculptures from every culture! 


Lamps, bowls, home decor items in every size and price point. 


More tables on tables on tables of beads!





Mr. Chocolate should have come to this show with me because he LOVES Bumblebee Jasper and they had lots of cool pieces from sculptures to tumbled loose rocks, cabochons, beads, and I got him this slab which he totally loves. Glad I went with it because I came home to a very nice new upgraded air fryer / oven / dehydrator that has fourteen setings as a surprise!

At any rate, I hope you've enjoyed getting a peek into this annual event. I never stop wondering at the the things nature produces.