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Polymer and sterling silver. 28 in. (71.1 cm) long; largest bead 1½ in. (38 mm) diameter. Photo by Charley Freiberg or George Post.
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Polymer and sterling silver. 24 in. (61.0 cm) long; largest bead 2½ in. (64 mm) diameter. Photo by Charley Freiberg or George Post.
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Polymer, turquoise, sterling silver. 24 in. (61 cm) long; largest pod 4 in. (10.2 cm) long. Photo by Charley Freiberg or George Post.
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Polymer on oxidized sterling silver. 1½ in. (38 mm) long. Photo by Charley Freiberg or George Post.
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To make his Keum Boo Cuff Bracelet , Christopher Trollen used depletion silvering and keum-boo to apply gold foil to a flat blank of sterling silver. He then formed the bracelet with hand tools and flush-set 2 mm stones into it. The 6-in. (15.2 cm) cuff is made of sterling silver, 23k yellow gold, golden...
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If you use only opaque enamels, you can enamel sterling silver direct. If you want to use any transparents, you must prepare the silver before by depletion guilding. You find the procedure here: http://www.ganoksin.com/search/search.cgi?nocpp=1&Realm=All&Match=1&submit2=Search&Terms=depletion...
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Hello all, I'm new to metal clay and I was wondering if it was possible to attach an art clay piece to sterling silver. I have a plain sterling silver locket that I would like to add to and am not sure of what to do. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi Everyone, It has been quite a while since I have shared any of our new sea glass jewelry designs with you, so here I am. This piece was named "Teal On The Beach" and was inspired by the colors of the ocean, using Teal and Seafoam sea glass nuggets accented with sterling silver accent beads...
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Winged Summer Aspens necklace, 2007. Sterling silver, kuem-boo (fine gold and silver), sterling silver. 2 7/8 in. (73 mm) wide. Photo by Doug Yaple. For a profile of jewelry artisan Joan Tenenbaum and to see a gallery of her work, check out the November 2009 issue of Art Jewelry magazine.
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Walking Towards Obscurity VII: Choices brooch, 2007. Sterling silver, 18k gold, graphic granite. 2 1/4 in. (57 mm) high. Photo by Doug Yaple. For a profile of jewelry artisan Joan Tenenbaum and to see a gallery of her work, check out the November 2009 issue of Art Jewelry magazine.
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