Also,thank you for pinning it down a bit more. Serps and jade are so fiddly to identify sometimes!I like your channel.Not in your same county,but we have similar terrain,so it is nice to see stuff in the wild.
I'm new to rockhounding and I live in Sonoma County. I've been out to Wright's Beach on the Sonoma Coast between Bodega Bay and Goat Rock Beach twice recently, camping in the campground there's. In the creekbed on the beach I found lots of serpentine rocks of small and larger size. Also some Jasper and maybe moss agate. I'm a newbie so I don't know that much. What I read about serpentine amazed me. Of course I knew it was California's State Rock, but I didn't know that it can sequester carbon and it is a reason for the rare and abundant plant life in much of California And that it's an earth healing stone that crystal ascension types use for healing the earth, many other properties, changing negativity to positivity, healing the heart chakra, opening the crown chakra and remembering past lives, protection against the Evil Eye in your environment. Jk I mean protection against negative energies and people. Calming, able to assist in your dreams of prosperity, or happiness, love, etc. If course I don't know how much of that is true! I'm open to it! Anyway, this may sound strange but I've been sleeping with a decent sized stone against my body and it seems to help me sleep and I'm more positive when I wake up. Maybe the placebo effect but I don't think so. I'd really like to know if there's a way to carve serpentine with handheld tools and not machinery which I obviously don't have at least not yet. And what kind of polish do you use to get it to shine? I put coconut oil, it looked good for a minute then it dries and all these white I guess inclusions are spotted over it, and the green is dull.
@@glendabarton45barton48 yes files with water, sand paper wet kind is best, don't breath the dust its worse than some and all dust should avoid when you can, serpentines and the whole family are very workable, especially if your just free forming, ten minutes sanding by hand with several finer grits will give you fun results, and mineral oil is my best but ive used all kinds in the field to wet the stones.
That's so beautiful! I remember the knife you made of it. That is really beautiful material and im excited for you! I watched a video from andrew (the rogue rockhound) yesterday, where he found a rock that was bowenite, here at a beach in oregon! I wasnt expecting that! Im glad you found another rock. It is so beautiful. This new rock is so awesome. The lack of large inclusions really reminds me of Jade. It is an amazing, beautiful material! Thanks for sharing and showing us the features of this material! I will definitely keep my eyes peeled now!
What a nice find in our land of serpentine! I do the same thing. lol. I start out kayak fishing on some of the lakes I go to. No bites? Time to prospect. It's amazing how many areas have quartz crystals sitting on the bank. I always try to act calm and not draw attention! lol. But I'm exploding with joy inside!
Man you keep hitting topics I'm soooo into hahahahahaha AWESOME!!!! I've been doing a deep dive on New Zealand jade (and the jade carving traditions over there) as i suspect there might be some in my area here in Queensland. Great video, thanks for sharing bro 🤘🤪🤘
Beautiful, yes, slab that stone. You forced me to research it a bit and the name "Jade" is widely used for many varieties. American Jade from California is Vesuvianite and Bowenite is a variety of Serpentine. Fascinating read, I could be misrepresenting it too, so please correct me if I am wrong. I believe it might fall under either Nephrite or Jadeite. Mohs is 6.5 to 7, very hard. I love it when I am forced to dig deeper on the items you are so good at finding, you have a good eye.
It's in all the rivers of the coastal rage that have serpentine mixes in the Gravels its there, for sure, you've seen it often and didn't know. Good luck! The entire putah creek watershed is loaded.
I've collected a lot of jadey serpentine out on Walker Ridge (soon to be renamed Condor Ridge by Congress and added to the Snow Mountain Berryessa Wilderness Monument). Would love to have you help evaluate the material. I'm in Lakeport.
Hi Nate, nice looking material. You are right about getting your eye in on different rocks. Some of slabs should come up very nice once polished. Another nice looking creek and another good hunt. If you found nothing else that rock would have made it worthwhile. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
I live in southern Oregon I literally have collected hundreds and hundreds of pounds of Bowenite!! I’ve cut so much of that stuff I got bored with it lol I have slabs laying all over my yard funny! You can find it in the Smith River all the way down to the ocean. And if you’re really lucky you can find green aventurine
sorry not right off the top of my head, not home at the moment so my gem trails book and such is far away... maybe check the local Facebook rockhounding group if you haven't already, there is usually someone with some local info. thanks for watching !
Recently subscribed. I'm a fellow Californian and the lack of fish in a stream was never a bad thing. I was gifted a small piece about the size a large person's fist. To be sure are your samples of this deep green with bright green veins? Also my sample seems to weigh much more than any other stone of the same size. Is this also a characteristic? Thanks ahead of time for any response.✌️
When is someone going to build a little 10 inch saw powered by gas that we as Rock Hound’s can take into the field and test material? Then we wouldn’t have to haul back questionable stuff.
If your portable saw runs out of gas before it's finished a 1" cut, then it's jade. Seriously, get a piece of unglazed porcelain. Rub the stone against it. If there is no streak, it might be jade. If there is a streak then it is not jade. Serpentine will leave a streak because it is softer than the porcelain. Jade is harder.
If you can break it, it isn't jade. Bowenite is a type of serpentine. It is not jade. Jade is harder and much tougher. A jade boulder the size of your green stone is virtually indestructible. No human can simply knock a chunk off with a hammer. In Big Sur there are green cliffs of serpentine that are emerald green and stunning to see. People come from all around to collect the serpentine, so they can show their friends the jade they have collected. I found a small sliver of jade there. It was as big around as a pencil and about 2.25" long. It was smooth and brown on the outside. It took over an hour for my diamond saw to cut it in half. Inside, it was jet black. I polished it into a cabachon. I have many pieces of jade; green and black nephrite from BC, almost clear jade from China, and white jade from Vermont, but I am not certain of that last one. Serpentine is an attractive stone, but it is not jade.
When the lights go down in the city...and the sun shines on the bay.....WOWWY WOW WOW!
That's so beautiful iam sure I found so up here in Washington at mineral lake n my Rainer
Also,thank you for pinning it down a bit more. Serps and jade are so fiddly to identify sometimes!I like your channel.Not in your same county,but we have similar terrain,so it is nice to see stuff in the wild.
Thanks
Love it top job hope your weekend went well 👍 👍
Your channel was the first we ever heard of bowenite. It is amazingly beautiful stuff. Thanks for the swim with the fishies too! Have a great week.
I'm new to rockhounding and I live in Sonoma County. I've been out to Wright's Beach on the Sonoma Coast between Bodega Bay and Goat Rock Beach twice recently, camping in the campground there's. In the creekbed on the beach I found lots of serpentine rocks of small and larger size. Also some Jasper and maybe moss agate. I'm a newbie so I don't know that much. What I read about serpentine amazed me. Of course I knew it was California's State Rock, but I didn't know that it can sequester carbon and it is a reason for the rare and abundant plant life in much of California
And that it's an earth healing stone that crystal ascension types use for healing the earth, many other properties, changing negativity to positivity, healing the heart chakra, opening the crown chakra and remembering past lives, protection against the Evil Eye in your environment. Jk I mean protection against negative energies and people. Calming, able to assist in your dreams of prosperity, or happiness, love, etc. If course I don't know how much of that is true! I'm open to it! Anyway, this may sound strange but I've been sleeping with a decent sized stone against my body and it seems to help me sleep and I'm more positive when I wake up. Maybe the placebo effect but I don't think so.
I'd really like to know if there's a way to carve serpentine with handheld tools and not machinery which I obviously don't have at least not yet. And what kind of polish do you use to get it to shine? I put coconut oil, it looked good for a minute then it dries and all these white I guess inclusions are spotted over it, and the green is dull.
@@glendabarton45barton48 yes files with water, sand paper wet kind is best, don't breath the dust its worse than some and all dust should avoid when you can, serpentines and the whole family are very workable, especially if your just free forming, ten minutes sanding by hand with several finer grits will give you fun results, and mineral oil is my best but ive used all kinds in the field to wet the stones.
Save me a slice to hang in the window, please, I love it!
Hey Nate, I just got my used Diamond Pacific genie delivered.. I'm so excited about it..
I'd love to cab something for your family 👪
Ah Nate I'm so happy for you 😃 The 💚 glow and inclusions made me think of a grand meadow in Major castle land 🏰 Love the underwater shots 💙
Very cool!
Yes this Jade is really beautiful thanks for showing us! 👍😊
Wow, fantastic find! Beautiful colors.
That's so beautiful! I remember the knife you made of it. That is really beautiful material and im excited for you! I watched a video from andrew (the rogue rockhound) yesterday, where he found a rock that was bowenite, here at a beach in oregon! I wasnt expecting that! Im glad you found another rock. It is so beautiful. This new rock is so awesome. The lack of large inclusions really reminds me of Jade. It is an amazing, beautiful material! Thanks for sharing and showing us the features of this material! I will definitely keep my eyes peeled now!
I just love, love, love your channel !! Your rockhounding videos are my favorite. Thank you for today's wonderful adventure !!
What a nice find in our land of serpentine! I do the same thing. lol. I start out kayak fishing on some of the lakes I go to. No bites? Time to prospect. It's amazing how many areas have quartz crystals sitting on the bank. I always try to act calm and not draw attention! lol. But I'm exploding with joy inside!
Nice find! Thanks for showing us a cut version.
Cheers from Bakersfield !
Geese those are gorgeous 😁💕💗💖
Found a small rock like this up around Healdsburg. Made a ring out of it.
Love your channel.
Keep rocking Nate!
beautiful serps Nate. If you have diamond wheels, the serpentine will give off gray foam. Nephrite will give off white foam. Enjoy!
Isn't this the awesome material that you carved that amazing knife out of? It sure is beautiful! Thanks for sharing Nate!✌️🤠
Man you keep hitting topics I'm soooo into hahahahahaha AWESOME!!!! I've been doing a deep dive on New Zealand jade (and the jade carving traditions over there) as i suspect there might be some in my area here in Queensland. Great video, thanks for sharing bro 🤘🤪🤘
Beautiful, yes, slab that stone. You forced me to research it a bit and the name "Jade" is widely used for many varieties. American Jade from California is Vesuvianite and Bowenite is a variety of Serpentine. Fascinating read, I could be misrepresenting it too, so please correct me if I am wrong. I believe it might fall under either Nephrite or Jadeite. Mohs is 6.5 to 7, very hard. I love it when I am forced to dig deeper on the items you are so good at finding, you have a good eye.
beautiful material!
Now I need to find some! I think you referenced between shady and the sea- I’m gonna start investigating- love your channel- learning so much!
It's in all the rivers of the coastal rage that have serpentine mixes in the Gravels its there, for sure, you've seen it often and didn't know. Good luck! The entire putah creek watershed is loaded.
I've collected a lot of jadey serpentine out on Walker Ridge (soon to be renamed Condor Ridge by Congress and added to the Snow Mountain Berryessa Wilderness Monument). Would love to have you help evaluate the material. I'm in Lakeport.
Hi Nate, nice looking material. You are right about getting your eye in on different rocks. Some of slabs should come up very nice once polished.
Another nice looking creek and another good hunt. If you found nothing else that rock would have made it worthwhile. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
It looks like jadeite vs nephrite, but I may be wrong :) Nice find!
I live in southern Oregon I literally have collected hundreds and hundreds of pounds of Bowenite!! I’ve cut so much of that stuff I got bored with it lol I have slabs laying all over my yard funny! You can find it in the Smith River all the way down to the ocean. And if you’re really lucky you can find green aventurine
Heaven mate wish we could find it in nz like that
Still hoping to find “something” green on my quests. There is always hope❤
Dam do you know of any spots to rock hunt near the fresno County area??
sorry not right off the top of my head, not home at the moment so my gem trails book and such is far away... maybe check the local Facebook rockhounding group if you haven't already, there is usually someone with some local info. thanks for watching !
Recently subscribed. I'm a fellow Californian and the lack of fish in a stream was never a bad thing. I was gifted a small piece about the size a large person's fist. To be sure are your samples of this deep green with bright green veins? Also my sample seems to weigh much more than any other stone of the same size. Is this also a characteristic? Thanks ahead of time for any response.✌️
Ok, I live in South San Francisco, on the SF peninsula, where can I go to find anything for the fun of going and looking??
Do you have a rock and mineral book you would recommend for rockhounding up here in Humboldt Ca?
Where do you sell those bro
I’ve been telling my family for yrs...but they just don’t get the rush like we do! 🎯
Kimberlite belly in catching serbentin dark green stone sir
Wait so was the first rock you found Jade or was it Bowenite?
When is someone going to build a little 10 inch saw powered by gas that we as Rock Hound’s can take into the field and test material? Then we wouldn’t have to haul back questionable stuff.
Use a mechanism like a treadled spinning wheel, no gas required, just some time.
If your portable saw runs out of gas before it's finished a 1" cut, then it's jade. Seriously, get a piece of unglazed porcelain. Rub the stone against it. If there is no streak, it might be jade. If there is a streak then it is not jade. Serpentine will leave a streak because it is softer than the porcelain. Jade is harder.
If you can break it, it isn't jade. Bowenite is a type of serpentine. It is not jade. Jade is harder and much tougher. A jade boulder the size of your green stone is virtually indestructible. No human can simply knock a chunk off with a hammer. In Big Sur there are green cliffs of serpentine that are emerald green and stunning to see. People come from all around to collect the serpentine, so they can show their friends the jade they have collected. I found a small sliver of jade there. It was as big around as a pencil and about 2.25" long. It was smooth and brown on the outside. It took over an hour for my diamond saw to cut it in half. Inside, it was jet black. I polished it into a cabachon. I have many pieces of jade; green and black nephrite from BC, almost clear jade from China, and white jade from Vermont, but I am not certain of that last one. Serpentine is an attractive stone, but it is not jade.
A hard carbon file wil make the stone ring, "tong!" is soft, "ting!!!" is hard, and extra hard rings the stone like a bell.
Good work brother.if you want to see something that's going to blow your mind hit me up. I'm from Sebastopol.
I have moutains of it
Stop showing people!!!!!
I’m thinking we have yellow jade in the County of Placer 🫣