intricate, finicky work, not a lot of people have the patience, precision, and attention to detail you do. Your products deserve to be expensive, you put the work and skill in for it.
Sus videos son adictivos, la verdad. Se nota el talento, los detalles y el esmero que pone en su trabajo. Es un lujo ver sus videos Tambien me hace preguntarme que hay que estudiar o aprender para hacer joyeria de esta calidad... Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
What about galvanic corrosion? i read a blog by another jewelery maker refusing to make silver and copper mokume gane rings because the copper would erode.
Buenas tardes buen video,nos gustaría saber más o menos una guía del espesor y espesor de los materiales sería más completo.Adicional un consejo donde usted solda los tubos es una argolla de Plata,o qué material??
Здравствуйте.я восхищаюсь всегда когда смотрю как профессионально работает мой коллега.браво.я прошу вас подскажите где могу купить отправку для браслета как у вас толстыми стенами и круглый и овальный.я вас очень прошу,и благодарю заранее.
The stone during casting is mind blowing to me. Gorgeous and interesting work. For all the people trying to buy these works of art for cheap-- so many steps go in to this, it is mind boggling.
Super cool video throughout, very nice finished pieces. I see you made sure to keep a layer of pure silver on the skin contact area, to avoid the copper being eaten away in galvanic reaction. One of my early rings that I experimented making was a copper/935 sterling twist, and my son wore it for awhile, the copper gradually was eaten away. lol Learn as you go.