I’m not saying jewellers are obligated to answer questions about how they make their jewellery. At first I just wanted to know if it’s glued bc it seems like there’s no other way. All of those are...
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I’m not saying jewellers are obligated to answer questions about how they make their jewellery. At first I just wanted to know if it’s glued bc it seems like there’s no other way. All of those are...
Lol I don’t see the harm in sharing
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I think this is so far the most accurate answer
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I did ask her. She wouldn’t reply
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Yea if they’re 2mm melees I see the point of gluing
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I often see contemporary designers setting diamonds on other gems like pearls, opals, agates etc... some of the diamonds are bezel set before setting in the other gems. But some are just “sitting”...
Thanks for everyone’s input. I will solder the diamond setting on the tube, set the diamond. Put tube through turquoise then rivet tube onto the shank.
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By splayed, do you mean like a rivet (picture below)https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190121/abf904898e6dd8240a21693fadfd40db.jpg?
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In that case the soldering would happen at the shank. I suppose I could submerge the diamond and turquoise in water and solder it? Would the turquoise still be damaged from the heat?
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Did you mean 1. Enlarge the 1mm tube, 2. Set larger tube bezel set diamond in the 1mm tube ?
That sounds applicable but I might need some practice before that doing the actual piece.
Thank you!
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Hi Dennis,
Thank you for your reply. The hole of the turquoise is a little bit wider than 1mm in diameter. So I can only use a 1mm tube at top. Don’t think it’d be applicable to set the diamond with...
I’m trying to set a small diamond on top of a turquoise that has a drill hole in the middle. The style is quite like the pictures shown below. But turquoise is quite delicate and will change color...