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    Hi all,

    Here's a collage of pics showing a recent simple heart pendant I made recently.

    The customer sent me 8 silver 'love tokens' to melt down into the pendant.

    Basically in the 17th century a love token was a silver sixpence of William III. A romantically inclined fella bent one edge and handed it to his potential sweetheart. If she accepted his advances then she bent the other side, so the coin ended up with an S shaped profile.

    So.. 8 separate love stories from the 1600's repurposed into a nice anniversary gift for his wife who was pleased as punch. Anyway here's the pics.

    The box itself was also handmade out of mahogany that I had lying about.

    Cheers,

    Nick

    Last edited by Nick martin; 11-11-2017 at 10:30 PM.

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    I don't see the pics, Nick. Come on, hand them over. Dennis.

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    Try now Dennis?

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    I see them now. That's a treasure of a gift.

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    Lovely box, the heart is nice too Lovely finish on it Nick.
    BTW I still have not been able to cast anything. I think I will give it a miss, just can't understand why the silver will not flow......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick martin View Post
    Hi all,

    Here's a collage of pics showing a recent simple heart pendant I made recently.

    The customer sent me 8 silver 'love tokens' to melt down into the pendant.

    Basically in the 17th century a love token was a silver sixpence of William III. A romantically inclined fella bent one edge and handed it to his potential sweetheart. If she accepted his advances then she bent the other side, so the coin ended up with an S shaped profile.

    So.. 8 separate love stories from the 1600's repurposed into a nice anniversary gift for his wife who was pleased as punch. Anyway here's the pics.

    The box itself was also handmade out of mahogany that I had lying about.

    Cheers,

    Nick

    This is gorgeous Nick!

    Sent from my HTC One A9 using Tapatalk

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