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Indylady

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I just saw the emerald ring you made for your sister''s 50th birthday, and its beautiful! Seriously stunning. I just wanted to give you a shout out because I haven''t seen a thread on it, and didn''t know if you would check back on the eye candy thread. Its amazing that you made it yourself, and the box too!
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Thank you Indy. That means a lot to me coming from a PSer!
I''m a total amateur but I have some more ambitious attempts planned, just wish I had the skills! Anyway it makes a nice hobby and keeps me welcome at the holidays. Well so do the pies!
 
How did you make that ring VL? Did you cut the stone as well ? From one view it looks as if the setting was fabricated from sheet material. How about some more info and a hint about your upcoming ambitious attempts ? It looks to me as if you already have some good skills, now we just need more pictures ! I just love that emerald cab...it looks almost as edible as a gumdrop.
 
OK, can someone PLEASE point me to that thread.
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I wanna see the emerald and setting too.
 
Date: 3/9/2010 1:45:10 PM
Author: Chrono
OK, can someone PLEASE point me to that thread.
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I wanna see the emerald and setting too.

It''s not a separate thread. It''s on page 49 of the colored stones eye-candy thread... here
 
Thanks, Kismet. That’s what I get for not checking that thread daily.
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You can count me in as another interested in knowing who made the setting (looks like high karat gold) and where the emerald cabochon came from.
 
this will be a long string of pictures showing highlights from the process. Am I right in thinking that I can only load one photo per reply?
ok, here goes

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step 2: Slit the Queen''s neck

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now saw the emerald into usable pieces after plotting out the inclusions, fractures and color zones.

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AMAZING!!!

Looking forward to the rest of the pictures.
 
glue stone to the head of a screw. this goves you osmthing to hold it by while grinding and polishing. here polishing on a scrap of leather with cerium oxide and water

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this is a moonstone one I am working on for my niece.

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This is SO COOL!
 
Date: 3/9/2010 4:45:34 PM
Author: VapidLapid
glue stone to the head of a screw. this goves you osmthing to hold it by while grinding and polishing. here polishing on a scrap of leather with cerium oxide and water

wow you polished a gemstone with just these stuff ?!?
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I am truly impressed that you are able to do everything from scratch and still have everything come out so beautifully!
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Can I be a long lost cousin/niece?
 
Wow!! Amazing! I love seeing this. Thank you so much for sharing.

I have been wanting to take a jewelry making course all year but haven't had the time.
 
That was really neat! Thank you for the photos.
 
Date: 3/9/2010 10:14:07 PM
Author: CharmyPoo
Wow!! Amazing! I love seeing this. Thank you so much for sharing.

I have been wanting to take a jewelry making course all year but haven''t had the time.
Charmy - find the time! It is seriously great.
 
VL- the ring looks great! Something coming back from Etruscan or Roman period. They used high-carat gold and did everything manually. Unique and beautiful.
Are we allowed to ask personal questions? Are you a man or a woman? I am asking this for a reason; most cutters and jewellers I see here are men. Except for Lisa, of course. And you definitely show this cutter''s knack! Just my own interest; you may not answer.
 
VL: Love that ring and the box. The anecdote about the stone find, way cool.

Fantastic ring, did your sis love it?
 
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