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Thread: Torque Necklace

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    What beautiful stones to be given to work with, very lovely

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    I really like it I bet it looks amazing on!

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    Really beautiful. I hope she was pleased!

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    how very beautiful

    I hope you are both very happy with the excellent result.

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    Loving the amethyst piece. Have often been tempted by a steel bust, but never succumbed, you're making me think I should!

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    I really like your torque, Jojo. About how long did you spend getting the wire into the curve you wanted? That's the bit I'd probably spend the most time on, thinking if I just tweaked it a bit more I could improve on the shape, and then I'd end up spending so long fiddling with it I'd probably ruin it. I suppose knowing when to stop is part of the art.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LydiaNiz View Post
    Loving the amethyst piece. Have often been tempted by a steel bust, but never succumbed, you're making me think I should!
    That is absolutely fabulous Jojo, especially the way you have set the stones.

    I've always wanted to make sculptural pieces.
    Jules

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    Hi SusieQ, I used 3mm round for the Charity one, & 6mm wide D-wire. Thanks for the lovely comments

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    This was where the bust came in - I used the shoulder to create the curves, & it was great it didn't take long at all

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    Very unusual looking, but lovely non-the-less. Well done!

    Nick

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