This was the second round of the cardboard regatta.
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E for Eburg |
Adventures in making stuff. Patrick Stanton, a jeweler and maker who lives in Ellensburg Washington.
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The stone is about 20 carats of very high quality Ellensburg Blue. It is a faceted emerald shape. |
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Setting to hold the stone and still show the facets. I don't much like prong settings. |
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Clean and simple design. I like this shape, slightly wider at the bottom than the top. |
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Window on the back. |
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This picture shows the color of the stone accurately. |
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Ahhh.... |
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I like making funny faces with my work. |
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So does Jodi! |
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We all make that face there..... I'm the one on the left. |
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This one is just me goofing off. I was teaching a basic soldering class at Gallery One and this was part of my Demo. |
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I told my wife that it represents my burning love for her. |
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Oxidized sterling, fine silver, and Oregon Sunstone. |
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It looks like the shapes I saw growing up. |
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The colors will continue to change over time. |
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Jeweling on the back. Just a brush on the flex-shaft in a pattern. |
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It makes for an interesting effect. |