Mane Cultivation

View Original

Exploring Geological Treasures

Colorado River Canyon and Chicken Corner Road

A Journey through Diverse Rock Formations, Mining Heritage, and Scientific Discoveries of the area. The vast and remarkable geological area that extends across parts of both Colorado and Arizona spans over 130,000 square miles. This unique region is a testament to the powerful geological processes that have shaped the American Southwest.

Known as the Colorado Plateau, it is characterized by its high, flat terrain and iconic landscapes that include deep canyons, towering mesas, and ancient rock formations. It is a geologist's paradise, offering a diverse array of rock types, formations, and natural wonders to study and explore. One of the most famous features within the Colorado Plateau is the Grand Canyon, located in Arizona. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the Grand Canyon exposes nearly 2 billion years of Earth's geological history in its layered rock formations. As you gaze into the depths of the canyon, you're treated to a visual journey through time, with each rock layer revealing a different chapter in the Earth's story.


Detail of igneous rock formation.

Polished magmatic or metamorphic rock cross section.

Red sedimentary clay layers are eroding.

Igneous Rocks:

Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of molten material called magma. Depending on where the cooling occurs, igneous rocks can be classified into two main categories: intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive igneous rocks form when magma cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface, resulting in larger crystals due to slower cooling. Some examples include granite and diorite. Extrusive igneous rocks, on the other hand, form when magma erupts onto the surface and cools quickly, resulting in smaller crystals. Examples of extrusive igneous rocks include basalt and pumice.

Metamorphic Rocks:

Metamorphic rocks are somewhat in between the other two rock types because they are formed from the alteration of existing rocks due to heat, pressure, and chemical reactions.

This transformation takes place within the Earth's crust and upper mantle. Metamorphic rocks often exhibit foliation, a parallel alignment of mineral grains, due to the directional pressure during formation. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble (from limestone) and slate (from shale).

Sedimentary Rocks:

Sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation and cementation of sediments such as sand, clay, and organic material. Over time, these sediments are compacted and hardened to create sedimentary rocks. There are three main types of sedimentary rocks: clastic, chemical, and organic. Clastic rocks, like sandstone, are made up of mineral and rock fragments. Chemical rocks, like limestone, form from the precipitation of minerals from water. Organic rocks, like coal, are formed from the remains of plants and other organic materials.


Properties such as hardness and pH (acidity) can vary among these rock types. Hardness is measured using the Mohs scale, with talc being the softest (1) and diamond being the hardest (10). The pH of rocks can be tested using the "fizz test" where a rock reacts with acid, such as vinegar, producing bubbles if the rock contains carbonate minerals.

Cultures throughout history have used various rocks and stones for jewelry and ornamental purposes. Gold and diamond rings, for example, are highly prized and have cultural significance as symbols of wealth, commitment, and beauty.

Arizona and Colorado are indeed rich sources of diverse rock samples due to their geological history and varied landscapes. The Grand Canyon in Arizona, for instance, showcases layers of sedimentary rocks that provide valuable insights into Earth's history. Both states offer opportunities for rock enthusiasts to study and collect samples, contributing to a deeper understanding of Earth's geological processes.

In conclusion, the three main types of rocks—igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary—each have unique formations, properties, and uses. From jewelry to scientific study, rocks play a significant role in our understanding of the Earth's history and processes. Arizona and Colorado's geological diversity make them excellent places for rock enthusiasts to explore and learn about these fascinating formations.


Introducing Red Dog Gemstones


A Colorado-based business is the source of exquisite gemstone bracelets perfect for gifting. With affordability in mind, these bracelets bring elegance to your wrists while considering the importance of mineral hardness.

When choosing a gemstone bracelet, mineral hardness is a key factor. Red Dog Gemstones recognizes this and embraces the Mohs hardness scale, which ranks minerals on a scale of 1-10 based on their scratch resistance. This ensures that your bracelet can withstand daily wear without scratching or breaking.

The chart illustrates the hardness of various gemstones commonly used in jewelry. While most stones are suitable for everyday wear, softer stones like corals, selenite, pearls, and malachite are better suited for pieces that offer more protection, such as earrings or necklaces. The provided guide helps you select the perfect bracelet to match your needs.

Red Dog Gemstones emphasizes natural gemstones, avoiding bleached, dyed, or coated options. While some gemstones are naturally cut and polished, others may undergo treatments for color enhancement or stabilization. Common treatments include dyeing, stabilization, and heat treatment. For instance, red coral is often dyed due to the endangered status of natural red corals, while stabilization techniques are applied to gemstones like turquoise to preserve their integrity.

Explore the collection at Red Dog Gemstones and find the perfect gemstone bracelet that combines elegance, affordability, and durability. For insights into their world of gemstones, you can also follow them on Instagram. If a specific gemstone intrigues you and isn't listed, reach out via email at reddoggems@gmail.com to inquire or suggest additions. At Red Dog Gemstones, they're dedicated to bringing the beauty of nature's treasures to your accessories.


Allow me to introduce the owner of Red Dog Gems, Rachel W., a passionate geologist based in Denver, CO, whose journey into the world of handmade jewelry is nothing short of inspiring. Rachel's story began during the unique times of 2020, when the world collectively embraced online shopping as a way to stay connected. With a creative spirit and a love for all-natural gemstone beads, Rachel decided to embark on a crafting adventure that would soon become Red Dog Gemstone designs.

Being a geologist, Rachel's connection with the Earth's treasures runs deep. Her collection of all-natural gemstone beads started as a simple idea to create thoughtful gifts for friends, but quickly blossomed into something more. Through careful research and hand-picking from both online and local businesses, as well as gem and mineral shows, Rachel curates a stunning array of genuine gemstones. The unique patterns, colors, and crystal formations within each stone take center stage, allowing nature's brilliance to shine.

What sets Red Dog Gemstone designs apart is Rachel's commitment to authenticity. She proudly excludes lab-created stones from her work, ensuring that every piece resonates with the genuine essence of the Earth. Any additional accessory beads, whether they be glass or metal, are thoughtfully specified in the product descriptions.

The name "Red Dog Gemstone Designs" holds a heartfelt significance. It's an homage to Rachel's cherished companion, Jasmine, who left an indelible mark on her heart before crossing the rainbow bridge. Rachel's journey continues with her loving husband and their newest rescue, Luna. In a beautiful twist, Rachel, after a 16-year career in the Oil and Gas industry, has embraced the path of academia once again. Going back to school full-time, she finds solace and balance by creating these exquisite gemstone bead bracelets. It's a testament to her dedication to self-expression and a reminder of the beauty that can be found in life's transitions.

We invite you to explore Red Dog Gemstone designs, where each bracelet is infused with Rachel's passion for the Earth's treasures and her creative energy. If you're looking for something specific or have a unique design idea in mind, don't hesitate to connect with her for custom orders at reddoggems@gmail.com. Your journey into the world of genuine gemstone bracelets awaits!


If you're eager to delve deeper into the fascinating world of handmade jewelry, we’d like to invite you to visit Red Dog Gems for yourself or a friend!


Expand your horizons, connect with like-minded individuals, and embrace the advantages it brings.