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  Tiffany Inspired Hollow Chain and Stone Set Heart Pendant – Part 4
By: skilman ( 102)
Appeared in: Stone Setting  Fabrication 
Runtime: 6m 13s | Views: 8,321 | Comments: 7
Rating: (16 votes):      

How it's made a Tiffany inspired hollow chain and a heart shaped pendant using hollow technique. 14k gold, hand made.

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Posted by Nel
(1516 days ago)
This piece is absolutely gorgeous! The little ring that
goes on the chain is superb. You make the stone setting
seem so effortless. I am looking forward to the next
video in this series. Bravo!
Posted by mourgues
(1524 days ago)
Woow, what a job, what a patience you have. Your videos
are like school for me. Only you dont give a
diploma:::)))
Thanks for sharing your knowledge...
Posted by skilman
(1524 days ago)
To kaytaylor
When you wiil be faced again to read
long messages on the screen , you must remember that
you have a button for "pause" . You will "freeze" in
this way the messages for hours ....
Posted by kaytaylor
(1524 days ago)
Was able to view what you have of Part 4 on Bench Tube.
Can hardly wait for the final and complete episode! />
With gratitude, Kay Taylor
Posted by kaytaylor
(1524 days ago)
I'm waiting with baited breath for Part 4 of puffy
stone-set heart. Unable to read the message on the
screen. It disappears too quickly. Any chance of
re-submitting Part 4? Your videos are excellent and
inspiring.

Sincerely, Kay Taylor
Posted by lorib
(1525 days ago)
Oops. I just went to give this the highest rating and
somehow rated it with 1 star rather than 5. I don't
want you or anyone else to think the 1 is a real
rating. My sincere apologies for my error.
Lori
Posted by lorib
(1525 days ago)
Skilman,

We all know that the finished piece
is as perfect as your other creations but I will keep
my fingers crossed that your client will be kind enough
to let you photograph it. I can't quite imagine how it
all went together and I am eager to see it.
/>Your brilliance extends to video production. I'm
nearly as impressed by your skill with the camera as
with the metal. I guess such painstaking editing leads
to the odd inevitable deletion.

As always,
thanks for the lesson and the inspiration. />Lori

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