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okay--i am looking for super high quallity--ie leon mege quality in a bracelet................i dont know wink so no offense......Date: 11/22/2005 6:19:41 PM
Author: strmrdr
Wink
i emailed wink --will keep you all updatedDate: 11/22/2005 6:41:03 PM
Author: kaleigh
I wish you would post a pic of what you are hoping to create. I''m guessing this is not the run of the mill diamond bracelet. Wink does make some fab ones, but since you''re in NY, you probably want someone local. Maybe give Leon a call and see who he would recommend, if not himself??
Date: 11/22/2005 6:13:40 PM
Author:windowshopper
any recs on someone who can implement a deisgn competently using high quality materials?
Well I was a literature major so perhaps I use the word too exactly........... No NOT a line bracelet. Sevens One is going to post pix of my "model"Date: 11/22/2005 11:20:13 PM
Author: valeria101
Date: 11/22/2005 6:13:40 PM
Author:windowshopper
any recs on someone who can implement a deisgn competently using high quality materials?
The ''fabricating'' word in the tytle makes me worry... Especially since you have already taken Art of Platinum as standard. What do you have in mind?
I am asking because handmaking bracelets (and that''s what ''fabrication'' implies) with dozens or individually fitted settings is not common at al - easily the kind of thing that would involve ''negotiation'' with the bench jeweler... thinking of a simple line bracelet. No wonder most are off-the rack settings these days. Away from that, I don''t want to think about! There is no reason why each little (or not so little) stone in a bracelet would require less work & labor cost than if set in a ring.![]()
You may find some of the posts (including Wink''s) on This thread about line barcelets useful.![]()
Date: 11/23/2005 6:49:31 AM
Author: valeria101
Wait a minute....
will your bracelet be the Big Brother of THIS ?
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These are set with little diamonds less than 1pt each (perhaps .7-.8 point). Your 2-3 pointers will look brighter overall. ....IMO, weight is not a big issue. Workmanship (and/or technology...) is. I don''t know anything bout those bracelets - ''guess that is where the ''deja vu'' feeling about the project came from though.
Date: 11/23/2005 7:07:12 AM
Author: windowshopper
Ana--perhaps 2 to 3 points would be too large.......i don''t know
Great!Date: 11/23/2005 8:11:50 AM
Author: windowshopper
the links of the ''model'' are about 3cm wide (the entire link is 1/2'' wide)--so with a milgrained edge I would say 2 pointers..................