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DVH Ford Truck Fordite Cabochon Kansas City Assembly Cab 15x16x4 (4394)

DVH Ford Truck Fordite Cabochon Kansas City Assembly Cab 15x16x4 (4394)

$ 24.99

This is a handmade cabochon of genuine Fordite.  Low domes on BOTH sides.  Made with material from the Ford Michigan Assembly automobile factory in Wayne where they made the Focus & C-Max until 2018!   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. It is not finished jewelry but it is lightweight and could be wire wrapped, set in jewelry, or enjoyed as is. In my other listings I have Fordite beads, pendants, earrings, and cabochons made with material from Corvette, Kenworth Trucks, the Toledo Complex, and Ford Focus factories as well. In my web store you can also purchase chains to wear the pendants with. 

I've been cutting varieties of Fordite for over 40 years. I only work in material I am sure of its source. Contrary to what had been believed for many years about the unavailability of new rough due to manufacturing changes, there is SOME contemporary Fordite rough that is collected and made available to cutters in small quantities. I have a good stock of rough to work with. Compare my Fordite with others for sale on the internet! Much of it is fake and either "handmade" by just pouring pretty colors of paint together that are clearly not automotive paint colors of ANY era, or they're just striped resin beads made in China and not real Fordite. I grew up in a rock club in Michigan during the 1970's and rockhounds who worked in the auto industry would collect chunks of dried, layered car paint from the paint sheds at least as early as the late 1960's but it was never collected in large quantities. Fordite is built up overspray that has been baked repeatedly making it relatively hard and solid. It was sold at local rock and gem shows as "Fordite, Chryslerite, Buickite, Detroit Agate, etc." Fordite was by far the most common and popular name and today has come to be used for all built up industrial oversprays used in the jewelry trade.  


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