Post subject: Re: Original: Your Latest Jewelry Creation! Lets See It!
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:27 am
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The piece was hand fabricated Barbra.
Thank you for the compliment JCD I’ve been making jewellery for about 10 years now! I’m heading to the ToKyo Jewellery show tomorrow - going to check out digital cameras for my scope! Then for sure I will share all my process videos!
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Post subject: Re: Original: Your Latest Jewelry Creation! Lets See It!
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 1:08 pm
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Well it's not exactly jewelry but thought I'd post it. If it doesn't belong here move it or trash it.
I made a contoured handle for a 3 piece razor from California Big Sur Jade. The finial is stainless steel turned on the lathe, drilled, tapped and then shaped.
Post subject: Re: Original: Your Latest Jewelry Creation! Lets See It!
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 11:42 am
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Nothing better than art you can actually use!^
This was the last piece I made, I'm quite happy with it despite the sub optimal finish. It's a concept that I would like to continue in the future. Each ring moves independently of the others. I would have done the whole solar system but it would've made the pendent massive. The stone is a small lab grown corundum.
Post subject: Re: Original: Your Latest Jewelry Creation! Lets See It!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:01 pm
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That's really cool! It really could get out of control if you decided to do a solar system which included Pluto (for old times sake). If the earth was a 3mm ball, Pluto would be 10.3 kilometers away.
Arizona turquoise in gold, unstabilized, cut from rough I picked up at Spruce Pine a couple weeks back. It was surprisingly cooperative and took a good polish without a fuss.
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