Twice-fired ring: designing with PMC3; setting a natural stone
Article Abstract:
PMC3, needed for the making of twice-fired ring, offers exciting possibility of successfully designing and firing pieces that feature natural gemstones. The procedure for making a twice-fired ring with PMC3 is detailed.
Publisher: Lapidary Journal Inc.
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 2004
Jewelry (except Costume) Manufacturing, Jewelry, precious metal, Rings & Ring Mountings
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 2004
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Renaissance ring
Article Abstract:
Rings can be made out of metals. Step-by-step procedure explains how to cut, solder, and drill rings, as well as how to accentuate rings with stones.
Publisher: Lapidary Journal Inc.
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 1997
Usage, Design and construction, Metals, Metals (Materials)
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 1997
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Subjects list: Methods, Jewelry making, Rings, Rings (Jewelry)
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