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SWANSTROM Cutters - Only $35/Pair! 
  Swanstrom Super-Flush (jewelry) Cutters - Only $35 Ea. I have several pairs of (brand new) Swanstrom Super-Flush cutters for sale for only $35 per pair (normally sold at $50+ per pair). Swanstrom Super-Flush cutters are the best, most precise cutters in the business and is a household word with jewelry goldsmiths and... more »
By phlegm4106  - Nov 7 - 1 new of 1 message    

What tools please? 
  Hi, Could someone advise me on what type of tools/kit I need to buy for shaping small pieces of stone please? The material is really soft - it can be scratched with a point of a nail, and can be cut with an ordinary hacksaw/ drill. What I would like is to make small (around 1cm to 3cm) figurines from it, so... more »
By Jeremy Pinwhistle  - Oct 15 - 3 new of 3 messages    

seal watch parts into jewelry 
  I'm experimenting with 'steampunk' look jewelry and wanted to create a design on a 316 steel pendant or ring. After I set the tiny pocketwatch parts in place, what do you recommend to clear seal and protect them? I thought about epoxy, but what about marine varnish or wood floor sealer. Obviously, the harder and more scratch resistant... more »
By Ben  - Oct 15 - 1 new of 1 message    

Beaded Halloween Jack-o-lantern Charm with tutorial! 
  I just finished another Halloween charm, it's a 3D Halloween Pumpkin Face basket charm. I made it with orange and black glass seed beads using the right angle and triangle weave technique. Here's the free tutorial to share at: [link] You can make it with small beads like me to hang it as charm or make... more »
By beadangel  - Oct 15 - 1 new of 1 message    

Call for Artists - Athens Indie Craftstravaganzaa Holiday Market 
  Athens Indie Craftstravagazaa is now accepting applications for our Holiday 2009 Craftstravaganzaa. We are looking for artists and makers of all persuasions, from fine arts to handcrafts. Quirky, raw, & innovative arts especially favored. Visit our website [link] for show... more »
By Athens Indie Craftstravaganzaa  - Oct 15 - 1 new of 1 message    

MOVADO Wristwatch ... Real or Fake? 
  Hello! I recently purchased a "Movado" wristwatch for a very modest price at an estate sale, and I was wondering if there are any telltale ways to distinguish an authentic Movado watch from a potential knock-off piece from a New York City street vendor. In particular, the men's watch I have resembles a Movado Portico, but... more »
By Scott  - Oct 12 - 2 new of 2 messages    

'Spectacular' new diamond found 
  No doubt this is old news to some but I've only come across it. In light of the recent discussions regarding diamonds this link may be of interest: [link]
By Neil  - Oct 1 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Synthetic Coral 
  Hi! Can anyone please let me know what is the color fastness of the synthetic coral gemstone? Any additional information will be greatly appreciated.
By Reets  - Sep 30 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Tips From The Jeweler's Bench 
  The Ganoksin Project S i n c e 1 9 9 6 Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques [link] The Gem and Jewelry World's Foremost Resource on The Internet. Open to the public, Free of Charge! Tips From The Jeweler's Bench - Circulation: 45,000 ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------------... more »
By Hanuman  - Sep 29 - 1 new of 1 message    

Traditional methods of diamond identification:- 
  I'm trying to find various traditional methods of diamond identification:- I've read the following. But, so far have not tested their authenticity:- 1. When you place a real diamond on your eyelids it feels cool and does not get warmer soon. While this is not so in case of a ordinary stone. 2. Real diamond does not loose its shine on wearing it.... more »
By Ganesh  - Sep 26 - 33 new of 33 messages    

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