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It's not Designer--but you are when you Design Your Own Wedding Ring by
n41beyha[_2_]
So you've decided to get married--now come all of the difficult
decisions that go along with saying "I do." There's the dress, the
cake, the church, and of course, the wedding ring. The wedding ring is
one of the most important decisions of all, because it is a symbol of
your love for one another....
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[ADVERT] 20tons of semi-precious stone rough by
Pandora
We have total about 20tons of following rough available. They're from South
America. Interested parties please send me an e-mail.
- Black Obsidian
- Green Fluorite
- Pink Opal
- Blue Opal
- Sodalite
- Rainbow Obsidian
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November 28th 07 05:09 PM
by Pandora
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November 18th 07 04:24 AM
by el
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Silver question. by
George
Hi.
I have repair shop that I have established since 1982, and I have
encountered many difficulties.
but I need a technical answer about silver oxidation.
Recently I have received many silver items to polish, some of them with
Ecoat, antitarnish, Ecoat with antitarnish.
usually I deep them into...
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advice for resizing palladium wedding band by
Bucky
I ordered a 950 Pd wedding band from an online store. It's a little
tight, so I wanted to enlarge it a bit. I can send it back to the
manufacturer, but it's a little inconvenient since it requires a week
turnaround time. I called up a couple of local places to see if they
could do the resizing, but...
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November 9th 07 05:15 AM
by George
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[ADVERT] Are you a Jewelry Professional by
[email protected]
We have recently launched a website to connect all Jewelry
Professionals. The name is Jewel Struck
http://www.jewelstruck.com
Already more than 100 firms/designers have joined it. And its growing
at a nice pace. More the number of people, more it will help you..
me.. and everyone in this...
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Nose pin Boxes by
George
Hi.
I am looking for empty used clean nose pin boxes (Usually silver) that
holds 20 pcs in white square transparent case with hard sponge look alike
insert
Need about 100 pcs.
Thanks.
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November 7th 07 03:48 AM
by George
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Palladium Issues! by
Ravi K.
Hello,
Why do Mom and Pop Jewelry stores have a problem with Palladium. A lot of
them don't know about them or don't want to be bothered with it. I
personally like it and would like to see more of it. It looks the same as
platinum without the cost. Palladium is in the platinum family and is a...
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Vacuum Investment Table Needed by
Don Norris
I have a student that is need of a vacuum investment table, or a complete
vacuum caster if anyone has one they would like to sell. She also is going
to purchase a mold vulcanizer too.
Don Norris
learnsilver.com
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November 3rd 07 05:54 PM
by Frosty
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the worst places to sell bead jewellery by
[email protected]
I live in a city of just over 1 million people.
Here is my opinions on options for selling bead jewellery:
Weekend markets
No good, people looking for bargains, many stalls selling cheap
imports
Monthly markets (run by Lions/Rotary Clubs or similar groups)
Some good, some dud, you have to try it...
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November 3rd 07 05:53 PM
by Frosty
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The Oval and The Marquise Cut by
kjelleman
I wonder if there are standard measures for these. I would like to
have a "fat" Marquise, at least fat compared to what I've found when
googling around. Ideally it should fit within the figure known as
"vesica piscis", more or less. (A somewhat pointy almond or a "fat"
Marquise cut explains the...
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Dialux Blue by
[email protected]
Hi,
Can someone tell me what is the abrasive and its size in Dialux Blue
rouge?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Craig
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Photographing Jewellery by
[email protected]
This is a bit of a market research post. I used to post here a little
a
few years ago, and I've been selling my jewellery in galleries for a
few years. I'm thinking about setting up a service to photograph
jewellery and beads using professional kit in the UK.
The idea would be that you would...
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October 17th 07 02:31 AM
by Jman
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Scythian Gold by
mbstevens
http://www.getty.edu/news/press/center/villa_hippolytos_release06.html
This and other recent exhibitions of gold and jewelry from this area
got me looking for sites...
http://www.pitt.edu/~haskins/
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hopwood/kat/scythian.html
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Flashback arrestors by
mbstevens
This might be interesting to some of you:
http://www.weldingmag.com/323/Issue/Article/False/11305/Issue
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Blown Glass by
kamace
I am looking for someone that I can collaborate with on some jewelry
designs incorporating blown glass pendants. Anyone out there
interested in working with a jewelry designer who has big ideas and
great industry connections???!!! Email me direct at
or check out my...
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Help with Buffing. by
ABC[_2_]
I hope I have come to the right NG. I just want to learn to buff small
metal articles like stainless steel watch bands, spoons, and them may
be gold bracelets etc. I bought a 1/6 hp motor with flex shaft, white
and green rouge, and some small buffing wheels (1'' diameter). These
were bought from...
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If anybody is looking for small pieces of Delrin Plastic by
eric h
I have a store on ebay where we specialize in selling small offcuts of
Delrin and other plastics.
We just listed about 100 new pieces, most of which are very small and
would be ideal for jewellry making.
We have black and white, if you need it.
The URL is;
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October 7th 07 07:16 AM
by eric h
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[ADVERT ? ] Giant Tanzanian Spinel Crystal by
[email protected]
They dug it out of a farmer's field in Mahenge. An enormous red spinel
crystal weighing over 52kgs. If may be the largest red spinel ever
unearthed !
Mined at depth of 10 meters, the pyramid shaped rough was discovered
by a group of miners in the alluvial deposit. Mining in the area is
normally...
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How to form patina on brass? by
Norm Dresner
I have a brass casting that I've used in a piece and need to make it look
old and weathered. Are there any household chemicals that will do that or
do I need to purchase a specialty chemical?
TIA
Norm
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