Rock & Gem

Odie House

A good friend, and wonderful artisan both lapidary and silversmit­h, Odie is always fun to chat with. There is always something beautiful to see when Odie is in the “house.”

- Erin Dana Balzrette

Erin Dana Blazrette: Where is this material from, and what drew you to it?

Odie House: This is one of the many amazing agates that comes from Mexico. The vivid colors and banding have always caught my eye. It’s always fun to cab a premium material, and the results are amazing!

EDB: How long have you been a rockhound and lapidary artist, and what attracted you to cabbing?

OH: I’ve been a rockhound most of my life, collecting rocks and minerals with my father. He was a great teacher. I have many fond memories of our trips together in Arizona.

EDB: What process do you use when creating cabs? Is there any special technique used when creating the featured cab?

OH: The process of cabbing for me starts with searching for that special rough material, that I always hope will produce quality cabochons.

EDB: What is a new cabbing approach that is bringing you great excitement?

OH: One of the many new opportunit­ies presented daily is creating composite cabs. The material combinatio­ns are endless. They are a nice addition to the wonderful selection of natural materials available.

EDB: What advice would you give to new lapidary artists?

OH: It’s a challenge at times to showcase the best a cut has, but the rewards are worth the challenge.

EDB: What is your motivation to create, and your favorite part of the process?

OH: It’s always a pleasure for me to see my cab showcased in a piece of wearable art.

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