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Retail Jewelry Postings by
ksmith711
I manage a location for a jewelry store "chain" and I am looking for a forum
or newsgroup on this news server that I could subscribe to. Something that
is geared tword helpfull information and interaction with people with the
same problems and shared experiences such as I. Any suggestions? I...
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Jewelry school by
TIJT sucks
Alot of people say that the Paris jewelry school is the best in the
nation. If that is the case I would hate to see the worst. The reason I
say this is because I graduated from there several years ago.
Upon graduation I looked for jobs all through the state of Texas and
Oklahoma
and the best job I...
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TIDBITS 04/24/05 by
Benjamin Mark
If any of you want Tidbits emailed directly, let me know and
I'll take care of it. Tidbits may be reprinted without charge --
with attribution. Additionally, if you know of anyone who you think
would enjoy Tidbits, please make them aware of us. URL
(http://www.tyler-adam.com). We encourage you to...
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ALP ITALY mark? by
Jenny
Hi, everyone.
Would someone please inform me what this "ALP ITALY" mark is? I searced the
Web a little and didn't find much, but I don't know the best sites to search
anyway.
I found the stamp on the back of some silver jewelry I bought at some recent
estate sales.
Any help would be very much...
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April 25th 05 05:55 AM
by Jenny
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Supplies in Rhode Island? by
Ellen S.
I'll be passing through Rhode Island in a few weeks. Any interesting
sources for beads and jewelry making supplies that anyone can recommend?
Thanks!
Ellen in NYC
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Soldering a silver braid necklace? by
DaveC
I have a necklace that I want to put a charm onto. The necklace has no clasp;
it is a 1-piece, continuous "rope" (braid) type with a solder joint on it
that I can feel.
How does one go about soldering such a necklace after it is "unsoldered" and
the charm put on?
Web references? Step-by-step...
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April 23rd 05 02:57 AM
by DaveC
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info please by
Valerie
I have had this necklace quite a few years now. I bought it at an estate
sale. I don't know a thing about it still, even after searching thru web
sites.
I was once told the chain is copper and I assume that the blue stone is cut
glass..but if anyone can add a little insight I would appreciate it....
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New to group by
gwacie
Hi there. I've been reading the list and thought I'd say hi. I'm a glass
artist (beads and larger stuff) who also does some jewelry work (wire work
and basic silver smithing). Right now I'm working on getting better at
sawing nice shapes (thereby reducing that infernal filing time!!).
Anyway, Hi!
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Color Diamond Encyclopedia by
stephane
Hello, I'm the webmatster of the Natural Color Diamond Encyclopedia
and I would like to improve. Please give me some advices, remarks,...
Thx
http://www.color-diamond-encyclopedia.com
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Cabochons by
John Smith
Anyone know where I can buy good quality cabs at reasonable prices?
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Test Posts, general info about rec.crafts.jewelry by
Peter W.. Rowe,
To Mr. Toller, (fake Yahoo email address and all)
and others who may wish to try testing their posting software by sending test posts to
this group.
Please be aware that "test posts" are considered off topic in all usenet groups other
than those groups specifically set up for testing purposes. As...
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when your fave bead shop gets popular by
Fitpix
Went to Pink Flamingos yesterday in Powell Ohio. 16 inch strands of 8mm
jasper beads (various types) are now $9 and up. It was the first time I ever
walked out of there without buying a single thing. It was packed so I guess
they can justify the price hike, but I will never be back there. I will...
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April 18th 05 04:09 AM
by Fitpix
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beads not amber - but what are they? by
Richard Wright
I have a necklace supposedly bought in the 1930s.
Photo at
http://www.filepocket.com/users/51/Necklace1.jpg
The photo captures the colour and texture reasonably well. The more
orange parts are in fact just translucent, and the yellower parts
opaque inclusions.
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[ADVERT] Velvet, Leather, Suede Jewel Boxes For Sale by
[email protected]
Our company, The Signature Packaging Group, is a prime manufacturer of
jewelry packaging products located in Chicago. We manufacture a
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san mateo show by
[email protected]
Did anyone go to the gem show in San Mateo, CA? tomorrow is the last
day. Went today...quite a lot people attended! If you are planning to
go, don't wear too much, hot inside.
Bought a tiny ultrasonic cleaner...could someone out there please
advice me on what solution to use in it? Thank...
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labradorite? by
toller
I have about a dozen pale yellow faceted gems that are supposed to be
labradorite. But when I look up labradorite on the internet, it shows
something completely different.
Any idea what I might have?
Any idea if it has any value?
I also have about 20 pounds of uncut "labradorite" that looks like...
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April 10th 05 02:17 AM
by toller
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platinum ring hallmark by
nigelw
Hi
My wife was was recently left a ring which we a local jeweller has
advised is diamonds set in what looks like platinum, but has a foreign
looking Hallmark (ie non-UK). Unfortunately we don't know and can't
find out where or when the ring was originally purchased.
The hallmark is on the inside...
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April 9th 05 04:57 PM
by nigelw
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[ADVERT] Chasing and Repousse workshop in Atlanta (GA) by
StudioWebmistress
Valentin Yotkov, the Master repousse' artist is scheduled to be here
with the Georgia Goldsmiths' Group in Atlanta April 28 - May 1st at the
Carlos Museum at Emory University. This is a great opportunity to study
chasing and repousse' with the undisputed master of our time. The cost
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April 9th 05 03:19 AM
by Bill
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Identifying Aquamarine from Blue Topaz by
Alasdair
Hello,
Could anyone out there suggest the best way to distinguish Blue Topaz
from Aquamarine in set pieces of jewellery?
Thankyou
Alasdair Bickerstaff
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