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#1 2012-05-08 07:52:02

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Real Jewelry picture thread

I have no idea what the other Jewelry picture thread is about but I figured I would start a real one. Please post pictures of jewelry you have made or just like or??

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#2 2012-05-08 07:57:05

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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Source: 2758_scan0003.jpg

Here is a couple more rings I made years ago I thought Australians would appriciate the opal , I used to work with a ton of it. The lower ring is 18K with Purple Saphire and Aus. Opal, the top center ring is African Ruby and Sugilite inlay, the other two have true Black aus. Opal inlay, note the one on the right with super rare cherry red color.

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#3 2012-05-08 08:28:15

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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I have no idea what the other Jewelry picture thread is about..............

LOL Water &Food has a "unique" sence of humour............................. smile


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#4 2012-05-08 11:40:27

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

lol The confusion.

Someone above got a thing for opals. Crap.

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#5 2012-05-20 17:12:58

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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Gimme Tourqouise Silver combo anytime .. Nevajo FTW!


First of all, to tell you that I am immensely fond of you all, and that 92 Silver Stacker members is too short a number to of traded with being as you are such excellent and admirable fellow stackers.

I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve....

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#6 2012-05-28 05:21:26

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

There has not been much activity here lately so I thought i would post a few more pictures here is another older ring of mine it is 14k gold with Lightning ridge Opal and diamonds.[img][/img]
Source: 2758__igp3341.jpg

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#7 2012-05-28 05:26:02

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

Here is a pendant with 14k gold Tourmaline and diamonds.[img][/img]
Source: 2758__igp1552.jpg

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#8 2012-05-28 05:29:43

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

Really really impresses silverstar1 - excellent craftsmanship and style in your pieces


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#9 2012-05-28 08:39:14

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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Source: http://forums.silverstackers.com/upload … an0003.jpg

Here is a couple more rings I made years ago I thought Australians would appriciate the opal , I used to work with a ton of it. The lower ring is 18K with Purple Saphire and Aus. Opal, the top center ring is African Ruby and Sugilite inlay, the other two have true Black aus. Opal inlay, note the one on the right with super rare cherry red color.

How much gold is in the bottom of these two rings silverstar? And if you don't mind (pm if you wish), what sort of price would you sell it for? I'm not interested in buying it, but I would be interested in guaging your manufacturing price for this sort of QUALITY workmanship.


In the world of perception management "Beliefs are stronger than facts".
It seems I might be a little "blunt" at times........... my apologies in advance for any "sensitive types" on the forum. smile

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#10 2012-05-28 08:40:50

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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Here is a pendant with 14k gold Tourmaline and diamonds.
Source: http://forums.silverstackers.com/upload … gp1552.jpg

Beautiful. I love your work mate.


In the world of perception management "Beliefs are stronger than facts".
It seems I might be a little "blunt" at times........... my apologies in advance for any "sensitive types" on the forum. smile

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#11 2012-05-28 08:48:37

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

silverstar1, apart from costs, why do you mainly use opal inlay instead of solids? I admit, inlay is less intrusive to wearers.

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#12 2012-05-28 10:09:18

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

lucky luke wrote:
silverstar1 wrote:


Source: http://forums.silverstackers.com/upload … an0003.jpg

Here is a couple more rings I made years ago I thought Australians would appriciate the opal , I used to work with a ton of it. The lower ring is 18K with Purple Saphire and Aus. Opal, the top center ring is African Ruby and Sugilite inlay, the other two have true Black aus. Opal inlay, note the one on the right with super rare cherry red color.

How much gold is in the bottom of these two rings silverstar? And if you don't mind (pm if you wish), what sort of price would you sell it for? I'm not interested in buying it, but I would be interested in guaging your manufacturing price for this sort of QUALITY workmanship.

Thanks LL , the rings have quite a bit of gold on the big ring probably about 1/2 oz 14k , these are long sold so I do not remember exactly but I think the ring was around $2500 and the pendant maybe $3000 from what i remember but the materials were less expensive then.

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#13 2012-05-28 10:15:59

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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silverstar1, apart from costs, why do you mainly use opal inlay instead of solids? I admit, inlay is less intrusive to wearers.

Hi W&F inlay was just one of the first types of jewelry I learned to make so I ended up doing alot of it and getting good, and alot of stone cutting and intarsia, it is very difficult work though especially with opal as I am sure you know. I dont do alot of it any more because it is so time consuming and after cutting 10s of thousands of stones maybe more I had to take a break (on my lungs and fingers too) . I have made alot pieces I have cut cabs and stuff for too but probably more inlay , also like in this ring I use a black glue so it really darkens the crystal opal , I use some true black opal too but it is so expensive and better for cabbing.

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#14 2012-05-28 10:21:21

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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lucky luke wrote:
silverstar1 wrote:


Source: http://forums.silverstackers.com/upload … an0003.jpg

Here is a couple more rings I made years ago I thought Australians would appriciate the opal , I used to work with a ton of it. The lower ring is 18K with Purple Saphire and Aus. Opal, the top center ring is African Ruby and Sugilite inlay, the other two have true Black aus. Opal inlay, note the one on the right with super rare cherry red color.

How much gold is in the bottom of these two rings silverstar? And if you don't mind (pm if you wish), what sort of price would you sell it for? I'm not interested in buying it, but I would be interested in guaging your manufacturing price for this sort of QUALITY workmanship.

Thanks LL , the rings have quite a bit of gold on the big ring probably about 1/2 oz 14k , these are long sold so I do not remember exactly but I think the ring was around $2500 and the pendant maybe $3000 from what i remember but the materials were less expensive then.

The materials are the least of ones trouble. Its the workmanship that is most important. A nice piece of quality tourmaline rough doesn't cost too much but the quality of the workmanship to cut it is where the cost really lies ie a 20ct piece of rough might cost in the order of approx $200 (at $10/ct). Once cut, a resulting 6ct stone (pretty good yield from a 20ct piece of rough) may fetch approx $600ct (at $100/ct). Same goes with your rings. The cost of the raw gold is a given. The cost of quality workmanship however IS the truely negotiable part, with the price no doubt varying wildly depending upon many factors. smile


In the world of perception management "Beliefs are stronger than facts".
It seems I might be a little "blunt" at times........... my apologies in advance for any "sensitive types" on the forum. smile

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#15 2012-05-30 08:55:09

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well ladybug i gotz me an idea how about i send silverstar1 a freeform opal ladybird for him/her to set and you send him/her a silver coin for efforts... unless of course silverstar1 cant set freeforms and only calibrated casts

hit him/her up - west side connect 2PAC
you dig

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#16 2012-05-30 09:52:02

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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That's a beautiful piece.


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#17 2012-05-30 18:59:47

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

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Source: http://forums.silverstackers.com/upload … an0003.jpg

Here is a couple more rings I made years ago I thought Australians would appriciate the opal , I used to work with a ton of it. The lower ring is 18K with Purple Saphire and Aus. Opal, the top center ring is African Ruby and Sugilite inlay, the other two have true Black aus. Opal inlay, note the one on the right with super rare cherry red color.

DAYM!! nice pieces fella.

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#18 2012-05-31 16:54:25

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

I have no idea what the other Jewelry picture thread is about but I figured I would start a real one. Please post pictures of jewelry you have made or just like or??

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#19 2012-05-31 19:35:24

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rock wrote:

I have no idea what the other Jewelry picture thread is about but I figured I would start a real one. Please post pictures of jewelry you have made or just like or??

This is the second time at  least that you have posted identicly to some-one else in the same thread (including spelling and typo's).

Whats the go??????


In the world of perception management "Beliefs are stronger than facts".
It seems I might be a little "blunt" at times........... my apologies in advance for any "sensitive types" on the forum. smile

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#20 2012-06-01 03:23:06

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

lucky luke wrote:
rock wrote:

I have no idea what the other Jewelry picture thread is about but I figured I would start a real one. Please post pictures of jewelry you have made or just like or??

This is the second time at  least that you have posted identicly to some-one else in the same thread (including spelling and typo's).

Whats the go??????

Yeah What is up with that??

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#21 2012-06-25 00:04:18

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

not nice and flashy like gemstone jewelery but it is nice and heavy.

2076_sam_0627.jpg


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#22 2012-06-25 00:46:03

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

rock wrote:

I have no idea what the other Jewelry picture thread is about but I figured I would start a real one. Please post pictures of jewelry you have made or just like or??

Does that include watches?  I like watches, not sure why.  I just do.  I just ordered a couple from Russia.
Good solid hard working Vostoks.  Manual wind will last forever. 

Good for when the Zombie apocalypse comes, no need for batteries, not affected by EMP.  Just give them
a wind each day, unless you have the auto wind smile

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#23 2012-06-25 01:16:47

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

silverstar1 wrote:
lucky luke wrote:
rock wrote:

I have no idea what the other Jewelry picture thread is about but I figured I would start a real one. Please post pictures of jewelry you have made or just like or??

This is the second time at  least that you have posted identicly to some-one else in the same thread (including spelling and typo's).

Whats the go??????

Yeah What is up with that??

If you click the web link of his it goes to some cheap Indian "jewellry"...I think there's something in that in the way of an answer wink
Maybe some "Mach" type trying to be subtle and not get banned lol


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#24 2012-07-10 15:37:03

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

Dirtbikepilot wrote:
rock wrote:

I have no idea what the other Jewelry picture thread is about but I figured I would start a real one. Please post pictures of jewelry you have made or just like or??

Does that include watches?  I like watches, not sure why.  I just do.  I just ordered a couple from Russia.
Good solid hard working Vostoks.  Manual wind will last forever. 

Good for when the Zombie apocalypse comes, no need for batteries, not affected by EMP.  Just give them
a wind each day, unless you have the auto wind smile

I dont know what this "rock" thinks but I would like to see some watches , I dont work on them or know much about watches but I like them. Post away..

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#25 2012-07-17 05:23:49

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Re: Real Jewelry picture thread

3895_yellow_diamond.jpg
not jewelry but a decent stone

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