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Richard W. Wise
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The Making Of A Masterpiece:
By Richard W. Wise, G.G.
?2006
Step 1: The Gem:
Recently a client fell in love with this unusual and fine black opal (left). Black opal is found at Lightning Ridge in south Australia and almost nowher else. The cutter noting the unusual color pattern in the stone cut it to resemble a butterfly?s wing. We all agreed that the best use of the gem would be to make a butterfly piece, in this case a pendant for his wife. A combination brooch/pendant would have added flexible but as his wife never wears pins he decided against a combination piece. Few people have ever seen the steps necessary to produce a fine handmade original so we decided to document the making of this masterpiece. OK, SO ITS NOT AN PEARL BUT I THINK YOU WILL FIND IT INTERESTING JUST THE SAME: WWW.GEMWISEBLOGSPOTCOM.BLOGSPOT.COM
By Richard W. Wise, G.G.
?2006
Step 1: The Gem:
Recently a client fell in love with this unusual and fine black opal (left). Black opal is found at Lightning Ridge in south Australia and almost nowher else. The cutter noting the unusual color pattern in the stone cut it to resemble a butterfly?s wing. We all agreed that the best use of the gem would be to make a butterfly piece, in this case a pendant for his wife. A combination brooch/pendant would have added flexible but as his wife never wears pins he decided against a combination piece. Few people have ever seen the steps necessary to produce a fine handmade original so we decided to document the making of this masterpiece. OK, SO ITS NOT AN PEARL BUT I THINK YOU WILL FIND IT INTERESTING JUST THE SAME: WWW.GEMWISEBLOGSPOTCOM.BLOGSPOT.COM