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| This was drawn with PrismaColor Pencils |
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| This was drawn with oil pastels |
Adventures in making stuff. Patrick Stanton, a jeweler and maker who lives in Ellensburg Washington.
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| The gold is on the back. Sort of a weird place to put the gold.... It is only there to enhance the color of the moonstone |
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| It is hard to seen in a photo, but the stone has little inclusions that come across brightly with the gold behind. |
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| It is hard to get a photo that shows the color-play |
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| polished silver inside.... |
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| it started as the ring on the right... |
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| The stone is off-set, on purpose...... |
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| Most rings are perfectly symmetrical. Nature seems to prefer symmetry and to design objects that look good but are asymmetrical is really difficult. |
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| View from the bottom |
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| Here is a ring that I made for my wife, to sort of get back into the swing-of-things. |
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| Each is a little different, but there is a continuity or theme. |
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| There were going to be four, but I got a little overzealous with the torch on the last one.... |
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| planning......... |
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| The Welo Opal, from Ethiopia, is so good that it looks fake, or maybe like there are batteries in it somewhere, but it is difficult to get a good photo. |
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| This picture probably shows the colour the best. It is unaltered, the photo and the stone, that is. |