2013 Tucson Gem and Mineral Shows

Tucson, Arizona

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Every February, mobs of rockhounders, gem dealers, paleontologists, Native Americans, geologists and just plain curious converge on Tucson, Arizona for the annual Gem & Mineral Show.

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The colossal Tucson Mineral Show is by far the largest gem and mineral show on earth. It is not a single show or held at a single location. The Tucson Show consists of dozens of major independent shows held at various locations throughout the city. Some of the finest mineral specimens known to exist in the world are displayed at the show. Besides those for sale, there are displays by museums, noted collectors and dealers, and competitive displays from expert and beginning collectors, which many regard as the Show's highlight.

An estimated 45,000+ people from more than 20 countries attend this event held in early February. More than 25 museums and universities from around the world, including the Smithsonian Institution, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Sorbonne in Paris bring special collections and displays to the show.

Lectures are presented by eminent curators, mineralogists and hobbyists on collecting, photography, mineralogy and other topics. The show also includes a Saturday night dinner and awards program for professional, amateur and junior competitive exhibitors, including the Paul Desautels Trophy for the finest crystallized mineral specimens; the Lidstrom Memorial Trophy for the best single specimen; and the Neal Yedlin Memorial Trophy for the best micromount display.

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Meanwhile, in parking lots, motel rooms, lobbies, lawns, tents, vacant lots and RVs, throughout the city tens-of-thousands of locals and out-of-towners gather at the satellite events searching for retail and wholesale gems, mineral, jewelry, American Indian design, fossils, dinosaurs, rare books, tools and any items possibly associated with the gem, mineral and fossils trade.

For retail dealers of gems, minerals, fossils, jewelry and crafts throughout the western US, Tucson is THE place to be in February. This is where most of these dealers re-stock their inventories for the coming year.

If you're interested in attending the Annual Tucson Gem & Mineral show, be aware that lodging is difficult to come by unless it is booked many months in advance. Nearby Saguaro National Park has no camping facilities, but Catalina and Picacho Peak State parks north of Tucson offer camping with RV hookups at reasonable rates.

There are hotels and motels in Tucson, with something for every taste and price range. For more information and a complete list. Click Here. (Rates, availability and reservation online)


Tucson Gem and Mineral Show™ 2013
The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show™ is held every year on the second full weekend of February.
Tucson Convention Center,
February 14-17, 2013

Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase
February 1 - February 16, 2014

Join us in September and visit the growing number of Fall Shows!
September 5 - 9, 2012
September 5 - 8, 2013
September 4 - 7, 2014

 

 


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