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Ipswich Gem Show

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Local Ipswich News
Published: September 6, 2023
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Local gem dealers, Maurie and Toni Newbery show Heather Hu one of their gems.
Local gem dealers, Maurie and Toni Newbery show Heather Hu one of their gems.
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The Ipswich Gem Show, held at the Silkstone Public School, united gem enthusiasts and locals in a celebration of Earth’s beauty.

It featured a diverse array of gemstones, fostering education and community connections.

Families explored the vibrant exhibits, and local artisans displayed their unique creations.

Gourmet treats and conversations among attendees added to the festive atmosphere, making it a memorable event that showcased geological wonders and community spirit.

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A warm welcome was offered to visitors to look over gems and rocks at the annual Ipswich Gem Show held once again at Silkstone Public School. There were more than 40 stall holders.
A warm welcome was offered to visitors to look over gems and rocks at the annual Ipswich Gem Show held once again at Silkstone Public School. There were more than 40 stall holders.
Edward Stone from Silkstone and Graham McLean from Yamanto have been members of the Ipswich Lapidary Club for years.
Edward Stone from Silkstone and Graham McLean from Yamanto have been members of the Ipswich Lapidary Club for years.
Rae and Ian Davies from North Ipswich stopped to admire a Spirit Quartz on offer by Joel Kramer.
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