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Lapidary Crafting and Jewelry Making

Creating jewelry, including the cutting and polishing of gemstones as well as mosaics, casting, and carving

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How many years of college to be a jeweler?

You go to become a gemologist and that takes 4 years, but you can make jewelry without any college. All it takes talent and the ability. As with any art a great deal is done by creative thinking and doing it.

Who was the famous jeweler to the Russian court who made exotic Easter eggs?

The most expensive as determined by sale at auction is the Rothschild egg.

The goldsmith/jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé was the head of the House of Fabergé and the leading artisan that produced the eggs.

How do jewelers get the diamonds?

Diamonds can be cut with a diamond bladed saw, or with a laser, or they can be cleaved with a hammer and chisel.

Where did Rene Lalique die?

Rene Lalique was the world's most celebrated jeweler at the end of the 19th century, and the world's greatest glass maker during the first half of the 20th century. He brought glass into the home of everyday people as art. He also developed industrial production techniques to improve glass, both from an artistic standpoint and a cost standpoint. He is also famous for his unique artistic achievements with glass from one of a kind vases and works of art, to architectural commission around the world. For a complete biography of Rene Lalique, the best source is the biography at RLalique.com (see link below), where you can also see an incredible variety of his works, and get information on all of the artistic output of this great French artist and industrialist. RLalique.com also has the world's most extensive library of reference material for sale about Rene Lalique and related topics, which contains around 1000 different volumes.

What word means a jewelers lens?

Loupe I'm pretty sure. My boyfriend's father was a jeweler. Hope that helps

What kind of paint do you use to paint jewelry?

Asian Paints can be used paint the rings. All types of colours including Gold, Silver and Metallic Paints can be used to show brighter and attractively visible for all.

How do you make Viking jewelry?

broaches worn by both the viking woman and men, medallions, and some times the richer would wear braclets and neclaces

How much is 1 carat of amethyst worth?

Highly variable, depending on shade of purple, evenness of color, lack of flaws and inclusions and, to a certain degree, locality. Could vary from $5 a carat to over $50 a carat, if the stone is large and fine.

Whats the color of January?

Garnet, the birthstone of January, is mined in a rainbow of colors. From the fiery orange of Mandarin Garnet to the rich green of Tsavorite Garnet and to the most widely recognized color of Pyrope Garnet, it is considered a great gift to symbolize friendship and trust.

What is a cabochon cut quartz?

Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth's continental crust, after feldspar. Quartz comes in many colors. Cabochon is not a quartz. Cabochon is the cut or shape in elemard, diamond or other stones.

How malachite is used?

Malachite is a popular gemstone and mineral that has been used for various purposes throughout history. Here are some common uses of malachite:

Jewelry: Malachite is often used in the creation of jewelry, including rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. Its vibrant green color and unique banded patterns make it an attractive gemstone for adornment.

Ornamental objects: Due to its rich green color and distinctive patterns, malachite is frequently used to create decorative objects such as vases, figurines, boxes, and sculptures. Its eye-catching appearance adds a touch of elegance to these items.

Carvings: Malachite's relative softness compared to other gemstones makes it a suitable material for carving. It can be intricately shaped into various forms, including cameos, beads, and small sculptures.

Inlay work: Malachite is often used in decorative inlay work, where small pieces of the stone are set into a surface, such as wood or metal, to create intricate patterns or designs. This technique is commonly employed in furniture, musical instruments, and decorative art objects.

Healing and metaphysical purposes: Some people believe that malachite possesses healing properties and metaphysical attributes. It is thought to aid in emotional healing, protection from negative energy, and transformation. Malachite is sometimes used in alternative healing practices, such as crystal therapy and energy work.

Pigments and dyes: Historically, malachite has been ground into a powder to create green pigments for paints, dyes, and cosmetics. Its vibrant color was used in various art forms, including painting, pottery, and textiles.

It's important to note that while malachite has been used in these ways, its use in jewelry and ornamental objects is more common today, while other uses such as pigments have decreased over time. Additionally, please keep in mind that the use of malachite for healing and metaphysical purposes is based on beliefs and should not replace professional medical advice or treatment. You can visit the site Cabochonsforsale for more info.

What is Casco electric craft tool?

First, "electric craft" is assumed to be a corruption of "Electro-Craft", the name of the most popular post-WWII hand grinder set made by the Casco Corporation of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

The heart of all Casco sets was the Model 50H hand-held high-speed grinder. This tool was introduced in 1936, two and four years, respectively, after Casco's main competitors Dremel and Chicago Wheel & Mfg. introduced their versions; nonetheless, thanks primarily to the tool's ergonometric compactness and handsome Art Deco styling, Casco was soon number two in sales. But after WWII, despite vigorous promotion and the introduction of five new tool sets, Casco never regained its position. Indeed, by about 1960, Casco grinders became the first to disappear.

Casco grinders can still be used today with either vintage or current Dremel-sized accessories. Just remember that the tools are low-torque and pace the work accordingly.

Bill Lawrence,

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What does the word 'setting' mean?

This is where a book takes place. It refers to the location and time period, sometimes also the time of the year or day.

  • the context and environment in which something is set; "the perfect setting for a ghost story"
  • the state of the environment in which a situation exists; "you can't do that in a university setting"
  • mise en scene: arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted
  • the physical position of something; "he changed the setting on the thermostat"
  • place setting: a table service for one person; "a place setting of sterling flatware"
  • mount: a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place; "the diamond was in a plain gold mount"
The term setting, as used in Literature, refers to the time and place a story occurs.

A starter for your story. You need to tell the reader where does it take place in.

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What are some examples of what flourite is used for?

Flourite or Flourspar is a mineral. It is used in the production of certain glasses and enamels. It can be used for lapidary, or making the mineral into decorative items. It is usually drilled into beads for use in jewelry.

Synthetically-grown fluorite is used in telescope and camera lenses.

Jewelry mark by gale with a crown. Where did it originate?

The jewelry mark featuring "Gale" with a crown is associated with Gale & Smith, a British jewelry manufacturer based in Birmingham. This company was known for producing high-quality gold and silver jewelry. The crown in the mark often indicates the use of precious metals and adherence to British hallmarking standards, reflecting the brand's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Does a coquina rock float usually?

Though coquina rock is relatively low density and soft, it does not float. Smaller pieces are often broken and washed around by waves.

Where can you get a laser drill for making holes in agates for jewelry?

Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd., offers the SLR-400T CO2 laser drilling system for $50,000,000 plus taxes.