| National Jeweler. March 16, 2006. "The Tucson Edge" by Teresa Novellino. pp. 26-28. This article highlights some of the more popular gemstones selling in Tucson this year, including our pink tourmaline from the Himalaya Mine, Peridot cabochons, cats-eye tourmaline, and an all-time favorite, Peruvian Blue Opal. |
| JCK. February 2006. "Upfront/Gems - Variquoise Veins" by Gary Roskin, G.G. FGA. p. 54. |
| Lapidary Journal. September 2005. "Finding New Direction in Design" by Henry Hunt. pp. 35-40. Richard Shull's curvilinear design and Amethyst carving is discussed and pictured on page 38. |
| JQ - The International Jewelry Quorum. January/February 2006. "Facets - Historic Lode of Turquoise and Variscite Unearthed in Nevada." p. 12. |
| JCK. May 2005. "A Tale of Tucson - Tuscon Report" by Gary Roskin, G.G., FGA. pp. 127-130. Images of Richard Shull's carved Red Labradorite (Oregon Sunstone)and Afghan tourmaline appear on page 130. |
| Lapidary Journal. June 2004. "Rising Sunstone" by Chris Rose. pp. 28-31. This article features images and some stones from Out of Our Mines. |
| JCK. February 2003. "Mined in America" by Gary Roskin, G.G. FGA. pp. 110-119. |
| Colored Stone. May/June 2003. "Selling Naked - Can you sell gems based on the fact that they're not enhanced? Some companies are doing just that." By Marlene A. Prost. pp. 38-40. This article interviews Richard and Helen Shull and shows Richard's carved Mexican Fire Opal. |
| Ornament. Vol. 26, No. 2 Winter 2002/03. "Marianne Hunter - A Luxuriant Metamorphosis" By Carolyn L.E. Benesh. pp. 56-61. This article on Marianne Hunter's stunning jewelry work shows how she incorporated Richard Shull's Holley Lavender Chalcedony into one of her pieces. See page 61. See also page 2 to see the Shull's beads in another of Marianne's pieces. |
| JCK. May 2000. "Gem Notes - Report from Tucson Part II" by Gary Roskin, G.G., FGA. pp. 46-60. Richard Shull, with Charles Vargas, shows off the new color change andradite garnets from Arizona. See pp. 50-51. |
| Gems & Gemology. Winter 2000. "Gem Localities of the 1990s" By James E. Shigley, et. al., pp. 292-335. Out of Our Mines' American Golden Opal cabochon is shown in the North America/Nevada Opal locality listing. See page 320. |
| Colored Stone. Tucson Show Guide 2002. "Tucson Notebook - Suit and Necktiles." p. 208. A highlight of our new line of Necktiles - geometrically-cut focal bead pendants. |
| A World of Dreams. October 2002. "Exposition - A Tucson les pierres font salons" par Didier Brodbeck. pp. 151-156. This article highlights the Tucson Shows with a full page image of three of Richard Shull's opal carvings - Mexican, Peruvian, and American. See page 155. |
| Lapidary Journal. 2001. Media Kit Cover. http://www.outofourmines.com/press/MediaKitCover.html Click the link to see Richard Shull's Ametrine carving set in a 14K gold pendant. This image was used all year to sell advertising for Lapidary Journal. Inspirational! |
| Lapidary Journal. June 2000. "Top 10 Tucson Trends" by Si and Ann Frazier pp. 24-29. Two of the trends: Out of Our Mines' Yellow Nevada Opal and "Smoketrine" and Natural Citrine from California. |
| Times Standard, Eureka, CA. Sunday, December 26, 1999. "Out of Our Mines' - Arcata jewelers go out to the source for their materials." pp. C1-C4. |
| Times Standard, Eureka, CA. Friday September 24, 1999. "Out of Our Mines' - A Gem of A Show" p. C1 |
| Lapidary Journal. July 1999. Cover Photo. Richard Shull's Oregon Sunstone carving is featured on the cover of this issue. |
| Lapidary Journal. June 1999. "Heading West" by Chris Rose and Judith H. Rose. pp. 53-56. See images by Helen Constantine-Shull and stones cut by Richard Shull, G.G. |
| JCK. April 2001. "Tuscon Report - If It's February, This Must Be Tuscon" by Gary Roskin, G.G., FGA. pp. 125-127 Gary highlights Out of Our Mines studio cut pink and blue opal beads. |
| JCK. June 1999. "Gem Notes" by Gary Roskin, G.G., FGA. pp. 44-46. Highlights Southern California Tourmalines and our new co-ownership of the Himalaya Mine. |
| Lapidary Journal. February 1999. "The Himalaya Rises Again" by Mark Lurie. pp. 24-28. The story of the re-opening of the Himalaya Mine. See page 26 for Richard Shull's carved pink tourmaline. |
| Gems & Gemology. Winter 1999. "Gem News - 'American Golden Opal' from Nevada" p. 212. |
| The Lumberjack. October 13, 1998. "Area Miners find subsistence and art beneath the mountains." p. 14. |
| Lapidary Journal. July 1998. "Facets - Don't Fence Me In" p. 16. Features a 14k gold, Nevada Variscite, ruby, and tsavorite garnet jewelry piece by Richard Shull, G.G. |
| Modern Jeweler. April 1998. "Tucson Review" p. 54 Features opal beads made by Richard and Helen Shull. |
| Colored Stone. March/April 1998. "Reporter's Notebook" p. 36 Highlights Richard and Helen's custom bead jewelry. |
| Colored Stone. March/April 1998. Cover Photo and "Tucson Goes Boom" by Morgan Beard. pp. 13-17 Highlights Peruvian Blue Opal carving by Richard M. Shull, G.G. |
| Jewellery International. January/February 1998. "Tucson Preview" p. 47 Features three of Richard's carved gemstones - Peruvian Blue Opal, Ametrine, and Chrysoprase. |
| Lapidary Journal. 1997-2000 Marketing and Planning Guides and other magazine promotions. The magazine used the image of Richard Shull's carved ametrine from their 50th Anniversary cover. |
| Lapidary Journal. July 1997. Cover Feature "Family Connection" by Cathleen McCarthy. pp. 30-34 |
| Gems & Gemology. Spring 1997. "Gem News - Botryoidal white opal from Milford, Utah" pp. 63-64. Stone cut by Richard M. Shull, G.G. |
| Colored Stone. March/April 1997. "Mined in America" by Morgan Beard. p. 22 |
| American Lapidary, Desiging the Carved Gemstone. 1996 by Henry Hunt. Desert Press: Arizona City, AZ. Richard Shull and his carving work are featured on pp. 9 & 88. |
| Art Jewelry Magazine. January 2014. Stone Sense Column - "Iolite". |