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    Default Deep breathe...

    Now remember I'm still a beginner and after taking the photo I've already noticed a few flaws but.........

    Here's my Aquamarine stone set Flower Power pendant.

    Constructive criticism welcome .... as long as you do it in a nice way
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    Oh different - I like it!
    Anne

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    love it! really must make some settings up, haven't done a thing since I did my course with Chris

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    No criticism here. I really like it. It can't have been easy to do.

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    Liking that lots!
    The swirls really set the stone off and you can easily polish off any tool marks
    (if you can even see them when not under Macro mode )
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    Really nice and unusual. I will have to try setting stones sometime

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    Wow! I love it. So unusual

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    Thank you for all the lovely comments.

    The hardest part was setting the stone, everything I make seems to have a stone setting as I love to you colour. At least i'll be well practised soon!!!

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    Cant see anything wrong with it at all - its lovely!

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