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DVH Chatoyant Corvette Fordite Cabochon Bowling Green Ass. 30x22x7mm (6369) - DVHdesigns

DVH Chatoyant Corvette Fordite Cabochon Bowling Green Ass. 30x22x7mm (6369)

$ 117.99

I hand cut this freeform cabochon out of genuine Fordite. Measurements in the title.  Made with material from the factory in Bowling Green, Kentucky where they make the Corvette.   Fordite is accumulated overspray from paint booths of an auto factory which I cut and polish using traditional lapidary techniques. Shipped in a gift box with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is not finished jewelry but it is lightweight and could be wire wrapped, set in jewelry, or enjoyed as is.  Some of my cabochons are suitable for me turning into a pendant for an extra charge.  Inquire if you are interested in that option.  

In my other listings in my DVHdesigns store, you’ll find Fordite beads, pendants, earrings, cabochons, and polished-face specimens made from a variety of certified automotive factory sources.

Fordite is accumulated overspray from the paint booths of automotive factories, which I cut and polish using traditional lapidary techniques. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind record of industrial process, color history, and repeated curing cycles.

I have over four decades of experience crafting unique Fordite pieces. Contrary to the long-held belief that new Fordite rough is nearly impossible to find due to modern manufacturing changes, some contemporary material is still available to lapidary artists like myself. My collection comes from a very small number of trusted, reputable dealers whose material I have known for years, ensuring authenticity and clear provenance. When considering Fordite, it’s important to distinguish genuine automotive material from the many imitations now flooding the market—resin blends, layered craft paints, and mass-produced composites with no real connection to automotive history. I stand firmly behind the authenticity of every piece I create.

My journey with Fordite began in the 1970s through my local Michigan rock club. At that time, rockhounds employed in the auto industry would salvage chunks of dried, layered paint from factory spray booths—a practice dating back to the late 1960s. Repeatedly baked in curing ovens, this overspray paint developed remarkable hardness and stability. It was known by many names—Fordite, Chryslerite, Buickite, Detroit Agate—but over time, Fordite became the most widely recognized and enduring term.

I also invite you to explore the metaphysical qualities often associated with Fordite. Celebrated for its creative and expressive energy, Fordite symbolizes transformation and resilience—beauty born from challenge and industrial history. Its layered patterns evoke movement, innovation, and joy, while its recycled origin reflects themes of sustainability, mindful consumption, and upcycling. Long cherished by collectors, Fordite is sometimes associated with “new car energy” and used as a talisman for safe travel and inspired motion. As with all metaphysical interpretations, experiences vary—trust your own intuition and connection to discover how this material may support your journey.

More will be revealed. — DVHdesigns

 


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