Monday, April 2, 2012

Bangkok, Thailand

BANGKOK, THAILAND
A return visit for me. I wanted to go for a few days to expand my horizons. I revisited the Jatujak Market, but then we found China Town and local markets for some new things near Pratunam Markets in the Siam area of Bangkok.

 
Sawadee ka (Hello). Even Ronald is proper in Thailand.
 Finding things here can be really tricky...
 Markets are so robust here

 One of my favorite places I found was hidden in the middle of China Town...I found Pyrite beads!
 Discussing with these two fellows about the discounts I was looking for
 Thousands and Thousands of these halls for various goods. Jatujuak Market.
 Inside the display showcases
 Returning to see my pal at one of the stalls....
And some new stores
Lets just say that my husband and I ended up carrying almost 50lbs of stones home from these adventures!!
 clay/stone carved
Black Quartz leafs
Labradorite
 Green Garnet
Wavy clear Quartz
 Dalmation Quartz
 Aquamarine
 Quartz
 Unakite Chunks
Pyrite

Monday, March 26, 2012

Siem Reap, Cambodia


SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA
We decided to do a quick four days in Cambodia to see what temples we could visit, along with a bit of local crafts and rocks if we could find any....we ended up finding Cambodian Teak-redwood beads ! Plus an extra find of this incredible raw jade from Burma/northern Cambodia, which were hand carved pieces from this little old man at an out of the way shop. Luv those!


 Instant hospitality in one of the kindest places we have visited....
Our Hotel

Daily walking in the streets in Siem Reap      
     Dancing over dinner
 Angkor Thom
 
 Carved Dino's in ancient Sandstone rocks of Bayon
 Bayon Temple is one of my favorites, where they filmed Tomb Raider! All the original trees that were growing throughout the temple. Most other temples had had them removed. Cool


 Lions at Angkor Wat
 


Shopping time for me....local markets in Central Market
 
 Cambodian Prayer Beads with local Teak wood. I got a number of them...and plan to build some great pieces from them.
 This was the rarest find in Cambodia. I found a local merchant who carved and made each piece individually. This is northern Cambodian mined jade. You can see the imperfections with the altered white bits.


Friday, March 16, 2012

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

MALAYSIA; KUALA LUMPUR
This year we ventured out to Malaysia from Thailand for our secondary trip. We went to the city of opportunities. Where there was incredible new culture and lots of international markets. I had to do some sight seeing first with the family, before getting down to business.

 Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 View from to KL tower (Just like the Calgary tower)
Night Markets-KL
Then we indulged and went up to the top of the Petronas Towers...was views....then it was time to hit China Town and the local Malaysian markets for some stones....
 Prenite Large Chunks
Burmese Jade was very commonly sold in the streets in Malaysia
Black Rutile
 Coke Quartz
 Feather Mother of Pearl/Shells
 Triangle Mother of Pearl/Shells
 Garnets (Deep Red)
Globular Howalite
Then it was off to Langkowi Island, Malaysia...for some R&R.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Travelling Stones-Part 3 (Bangkok and Thailand)

THAILAND
On my travels to SE Asia in March. I had already visited Australia via Hong Kong in January/February. I then started my second trip of the year back through Hong Kong and visited Vietnam (See Travelling Stones Part 2-Vietnam with the White Marble), then I did a few days in the heart of Bangkok to do some unique stone shopping as one of the largest markets I had ever been to.  The Chatuchak (or Jatujak (aka JJ) ;Thai: จตุจักร) weekend market and is the largest market in Thailand. I spent many hours just poking through the main section where stones and other items could be found. That had just about everything else there too. It was a good thing I got there early, because by about 1pm, it was so packed, it was like fighting a crowd leaving a concert to get in. I had too much stuff in my bag and left almost 20lbs heavier.
Chatuchak Market: Larger than a few football fields.

First thing in the morning, still getting set up.

I managed to get a few samplers of some of the stuff. The plan is to return again next year and get a few more items if they are popular.

Blue Granite

Serpentine Beads

Serpentine Column Beads

Lapis Lazuli

Tibetan Turquiose Round

Tibetian Turquoise Oval

Serpentine Leafs

Large Turquoise

Garnets



I picked up a few raw stones, and a few pre-cut/beaded stones. One of the best finds was a handful of Lapis Lazuli and Tibetian Turquiose. I also got a few fun Sepentine varieties like some of the     yellow /green columnar and round stones. I had to just try a few of the stones for 2011 Rock line items this year, with none making it to market yet, due to the third big trip of the year to Peru in Oct/November, but I will be making much more in early 2012. See the 2012 ROCKLINE upcoming.
Some of my earliest uses of the stones I got in Thailand are

Tibentan Turquoise Necklace: made from beads from Bangkok JJ Market


Blue Granite Square necklace

Serpentine Stone Bead Necklace:from JJ Market in Bangkok

Lapis Lazuli Stone Beads: from the JJ Market in Bangkok

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