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@@HitagaraYou probably haven’t come across the outpourings of Russian art, but if you pay attention, you’ll see the mark of the master almost everywhere
@@Ringstone-Handmade I'm not saying that there shouldn't be a logo at all, you can put it where it's not so visible. In this case it is very contrasting. I have made my point.
Hello, the stone is polished with a natural diamond tool, and the paste is diamond dust. When the stone is heated, it triggers a reaction, and the stone becomes glossy without any additional chemicals.
@@centaur900 Of course, I checked, I have a dosimeter. In general, everything emits a little radiation, especially wood, but no one ever thinks about it. But when they see a stone, they always ask about it.
Ein wunderschönes Waschbecken. Toll! Als Frau frage ich mich allerdings, wie der Stein auf der Außenseite gereinigt wird, da ist er ja nicht poliert. Praktisch muss man da jedesmal mit Bürste ran, oder?
Vielen Dank. Das ist ganz anders, das Waschbecken wird von außen mit einer speziellen Bürste gereinigt und während des Gebrauchs mit einem normalen Schwamm abgewischt. Manchmal trage ich auf Wunsch des Kunden außen Flüssigglas auf.