Knoxville Gem & Mineral Society
P.O. BOX 50291
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 37950-0291



 

KGMS' 18th Annual Gem, Mineral and Jewelry Show

 
 
Dates:
October 17, 18 & 19, 2008 
Hours:
10 A.M. to 6 P.M. on Friday & Saturday, 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Sunday
Location:
Kerbela Temple, 315 Mimosa Ave, Knoxville, TN
(865) 573-1901
Contacts:
Jim McCutcheon (865-966-5468) or Travis Paris (865-691-8228), Show Co-Chairs

For People Who Love Earth Stuff



 

The KGMS Show will feature dealers (see list below) from around the country, who will be bringing minerals, gems, and fossils from around the planet. Some dealers also will offer cutting rough, jewelry, equipment, tools, and books for sale. There will also be educational displays, demonstrations, and hourly door prizes. 

Admission for the show is $3 for adults for one day and $5 for a three-day pass. Children under twelve are admitted free throughout the show. 
 

Parking is Free!

Want to see what you missed in past years?
Click here to see scenes from past shows!


Tentative Dealer List
for the 2008 show

Carolyn Buckels Jewelry, Norcross, GA

Carved Opal and Obsidian, Austin, Texas

Caveny Creations, Fort Mill, SC

Clinton Art Studio, Clinton, TN

Crystal Perfection, Winston-Salem, NC

Edward G. Harker, Chattanooga, TN

Exquisite Stone & Creations, Hammond, LA

Firefly Creek Mining, Mequon, WI

Hollow Mountain Industries, Louisville, KY

Javed's Direct Gem Importers, Ranger GA

Lamont's Rock Pile, Brookville, IN

Mineral Vug, Knoxville, TN

Slinger's Snob Appeal

Volunteer Gems, Knoxville, TN

White Fox Bead Studio

Want to see what you missed in past years?
Click here to see scenes from past KGMS shows!

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KNOXVILLE GEM & MINERAL SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 50291
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 37950-0291
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  1. Tiger's Eye and Amethyst thumbnail gifs of images from the WSU Thomas Edison Mineral Collection via Bob's Rock Shop page. 
  2. Background partly from Fox's Xena page, partly from a grey sand background found somewhere on the net. 
  3. Photoshop FX by Mark Hatfield