You inspire me, thank you! Thanks for being willing to share your methods, many in the jewellery industry keep their knowledge hidden and are very selfish about it. I’ve learned a lot from you, thanks again
At last I was getting withdrawal symptoms, very good video shows some of the more mundane steps in making the magic happen , demonstrating the superb skill of the of artist plus a insight into the time it really takes to produce a item such as this.
Thank you so much for sharing your craft. That turned out to be such a beauty. All the angles and close-up shots are really great so thanks for the time and effort that was put into this video.
Muy bonito anillo, me gustó la explicación de la herramienta que usó para hacer esa hermosa joya.!! Muy buen video, muy entretenido.!! Felicidades al joyero, que hizo un excelente trabajo..!! Saludos.!!
Me encantan estos vídeos, admiro la habilidad del orfebre, hace parecer todo tan fácil!!! ... típica característica del que sabe de verdad. Felicitaciones!!!!!!!
I'm not usually a fan of big rings but this is beautiful! My favourite of the topaz is London blue. You make it look so easy but I know preparing a ring for setting is tedious work. Good job
hi my name is Angel and I fallow you and your works. i think you are one of the best if not the best Jewelry man around. I want one of those rings I need to have an Idea how much cost one ring like this one. Just please let me know. So I go to need how I can contact you to made our deal. Thanks Angel
The RBC diamonds look to be of good colour and quality. Lovely ring. I hope that the owner keeps the topaz clean - they need gentle cleaning, quite often.
@@hasa8491 Cleaning a topaz requires 1/2 part warm water and 1/2 part household ammonia. Use a baby toothbrush with soft bristles and gently brush the pavillion after soaking in the ammonia/water mixture for 10 minutes. Rinse in tepid water and dry with a chamois.
Hello. Thank you for showing the tools you most often use. I hope you don't mind me asking a couple questions. Can you tell me what gage you most often roll your metal to for your rings? Also, what cut # and brand pillar file do I see you use most on your videos? Finally, what brand saw blades are your 0/2 blades? I love watching you work and I've learned a lot from you. Your work is absolutely beautiful and amazing! Thank you so much!
Hello please make more video mens ring with gems, malaysia ring model any design, on your video simple but i get what u teach me.. Wantna lear about simple equipment dan tools
Alot of work I'm sure machines make them faster but watching the process by hand is something else custom made that ring should cost a million dollars doing it that way in my book. People just don't do things like that no more they are to lazy keep up the great work
Depending on the metal and the total dimensions, and not always after the melting, the metal behaves in the same way. You have to rehearse, and in time you will understand the limits of the metal you want to use
Great work and video. I've been watching your channel for quite a while now. I wonder if you have an estimation of how much gold is lost in a work like this.
You are a grade craftsman. Thumbs up!! Thanks for the video. :) But is the Videotitle wrong? Videotitle Topaz. Videodescription sapphire. I thought a Topaz are yellow and a Sapphire are Blue.
Blue topaz is very common, but topaz in most people's minds is probably yellow. Also, sapphire is not just blue, sapphire can be a range of colours(yellow,pink,blue,green etc) but cannot be red, a red sapphire is designated as a ruby. (Ruby and sapphire are the same type of gemstone.
Thanks, no we do not have an online store with sales. Normally we make custom jewels. Probably by the end of the year we will also start to sell online.
What was that final process where it was put in the liquid on the hook? It looked like the ring started being more of a white colour after that, or did it become more white during the polishing?
Thank you for the information. One last question, what gage thickness do you most often mill press material to use for your rings and pendants. I’ve used gages 16 & 14 but I feel they are somewhat thin, possibly 12 gage? Please advise. Thank you for your help.
I have been trying to figure out where to find lose diamonds to use in a piece of jewelry like this but the only ones i see cost about 300 dollars each. is this always the case for lose diamonds? is it possible to find cheap lose diamonds for around 100 or less? i don't care about clarity. a diamond is a diamond to me. i just want to bypass store markups and have a piece of jewelry i can be proud of. and i already own an uncut sapphire i found while gem mining years ago.
surely you can find cheap diamonds to spend less, the diamonds mounted on the ring of the video are of average 0.07 points each, the price can vary from 40 to 100 dollars each, depends on the quality that you choose.
I’ve been watching your videos for quite some time now. In a lot of then your fingers are hurt. Are those injuries work related? As always great work 👍
As a goldsmith, I can confirm and relate to those injuries, nothing serious, but you tend to get minor cuts and bruises on a regular basis, I for one, is usually very careful, but still, the profession, in general, requires you to work in close proximity with sharp tools and machinery, and in most cases you cannot work on the project unless you hold them with fingers, cause ssometimes the angles are not workable when you hold with pliers or similar tools.
Good video. But I personally don't favor London Topaz as it is irradiated to reach that color. I'm not a big fan of irradiated stones even though they claim the amounts are infinitesimally small and the color is stable for the most part. Nice work though.
SCAFFOAL VOCÊ É FANTÁSTICO UM GÊNIO DA JOALHERIA COMO SEMPRE PARABÉNS!!! VOCÊ PODERIA FAZER UM VIDEO ENSINANDO COMO PREPARAR O CADINHO PARA FUNDIR O MATERIAL ? OBRIGADO
I watched many of ur videos and one thing I notice is u remove a lot of gold from what I thought would be a solid gold ring but in reality they are hollow. Like this ring...u removed 6 triangles of gold on the sides? Why? I have solid gold rings and they are heavy in weight and in gold content. I did buy a signet ring once on-line and noticed right off it was so light, and I looked under the signet and noticed it was hollowed out. Is this a practice to reduce costs or to save u gold? If I buy a gold ring I want a solid gold ring , not hollow ring, and no diamonds...worthless rocks...
Often in Anglo-Saxon countries they use gold alloys with 9 or 12 carats, in Italy we use 18 carats, if a customer wishes it is possible to make the ring completely full.