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[130] Opal - Water filled with fire
The fragile opal first flashed its fiery colors at mortals millennia ago, igniting a love affair that has survived the fickleness of the human heart. Its faults, like softness and lack of stability, are overlooked by those entranced by its beauty.... (2001)
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Show me more articles from: [Ganoksin]|[Sandra I. Smith]
Releated Categories:[Gemstones Lore]

 

[463] Patinas - Formulas
The surface of metals may be colored, a patina added either chemically or with heat. Patinas are generally achieved by causing the metal present to react with another element. It may be the air forming oxides or another chemical added to bond molecularly with the surface. A few pseudo-patinas are simple coatings on the metal's surface. The following patina formulas are but a sampling of the hundreds in existence. The formulas selected illustrate the wide range of application methods employed as well as a rich variety of colors. The first 30 formulas listed are represented on a supplemental sampling chart to designed for use as a visualtext-book..... (2004)
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Show me more articles from: [Ganoksin]|[Alexander Soroka]
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[127] Pearls - a treasure from the ocean
Pearls don't need polishing or faceting to reveal their natural beauty. That's why pearls were among the first gems worn by humans. The oldest known pearl necklaces graced the necks of women more than 4,000 years ago.... (2001)
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Show me more articles from: [Ganoksin]|[Sandra I. Smith]
Releated Categories:[Gemstones Lore]|[Pearls]

 

[353] Plier Tool
This is a great modification of pliers to give you a tool that mimics the shape of your thumb and forefinger meeting, but can get into places where your fingers are too large to go.... (2004)
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Show me more articles from: [Ganoksin]|[Ronda Coryell]
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[783] Poor Mans Wax Turning Technique
This paper will describe how to turn a block of wax into a pottery of approximately 1 1/4 inches in diameter and 2 inches tall. The pottery was turned in two pieces. The lower section below the ring below the inlaid stones and the portion above the ring. I have turned wax that is 3 inches thick..... (2006)
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Show me more articles from: [Ganoksin]|[Lee Epperson]
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