Lapidary club

These clubs sponsor and provide means for their members to engage in all forms of jewellery making, cabochon cutting and faceting, carving, glass beadmaking and craft work.

The clubs also promote and facilitate healthy outdoor activities in the form of field trips to various fossicking locations for the purpose of collecting gemstones or mineral specimens.

Lapidary is particularly popular in the United States of America and Australia where large numbers of clubs were formed in the 1950s and 1960s.

In Australia, the peak body is the Australian Federation of Lapidary & Allied Crafts Associations Inc known as AFLACA.

AFLACA has eight member organisations that together represent several hundred lapidary and related clubs across Australia.