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ABOUT OUR COVER...
Sunflower pendant by Doug Feakes, goldsmith; Yogo Creek Mining. Yogo sapphires, 4.62 tcw., 18K gold, 32mm diameter. Created with the lost wax casting process using a vacuum caster. Photo: Larry Beckner. Silver wire bangle by Connie Fox; Photo: Robert Brodie.

Our new Designer Gallery features the work of artists profiled in Lapidary Journal. March 2003 highlights work by Dalan Hargrave (pictured) and Connie Fox (below).

Step by Step: Elegant Silver Bangle
COMING UP IN PRINT:
We'll give tips on taking your studio into the computer age, and get back to basics with advice on preforming rough for faceting.
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Lapidary Journal - March 2003
Print Magazine Table of Contents
Features | Step-By-Step
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Features |
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A Touch of Grace - GEM CARVING PROFILE
Veteran jeweler Dalan Hargrave made a smooth and award-winning
transition from metals to gem carving in a few short years.
By Mark Lurie
WEB EXCLUSIVE: See more of Dalan Hargrave's
work online in our Designer Gallery! |
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The Modern Concept of a Gem - GEM HISTORY
In the second part of a sneak preview of his upcoming book, the author follows
the enduring fascination with stones from ancient times into the modern age.
By Richard W. Wise, G.G. |
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Going for a Spin - COVER STORY
In Part VI of our ongoing series about wax casting, we cover casting
machines, how to choose them and how to use them.
By Sara M. Sanford |
Step by Step |
Levels:
Beginner:
Someone just starting out can complete this project and be happy with the results.
Beginner/Intermediate:
Someone who has had experience with the material can happily complete this project,
but will also learn something new by doing it. Intermediate:
A comfortable project for someone who has a good working knowledge of the material.
Intermediate/
Advanced: A project for someone who is ready for a more challenging approach
to a material they have worked with repeatedly.
Advanced:
A good project for someone who is confident with the material and has had a lot
of experience with the techniques. |
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Giving Beads a Space of Their Own By
Tamara L. Honaman, Step by Step Editor |
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Novembers
Elegant Bangle
The elusive wireworking project originally scheduled to appear in
November, 2002, now makes its debut.
By Connie Fox
WEB EXCLUSIVE: See more of Connie Fox's
work online in our Designer Gallery! |
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Rising Sun
Faceting transparent opal to fit standard jewelry mounts.
By Jerry L. Capps
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Marriage of Metal
Making a sheet of married metal. By Virginia Causey
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Crystal Delight Earrings
Beaded dangle earrings.
By Nicole Campanella
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Turning Wax
Part IV: Carving jewelry waxes for hollowware without using a lathe.
By Lee Epperson with Suzanne Wade
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Departments |
| 4 |
From the Editor |
| 10 |
Facets |
| 14 |
Gemstone Price Index |
| 16 |
Jewelry Journal
Questions, Answers, & Tips |
| 54 |
Product News |
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Product Highlights - Casting Machines |
| 55 |
Media Reviews |
| 56 |
News & Notices:
Classes & workshops, shows, conferences, exhibition opportunities, and industry
news. |
| 71 |
Index to Volume 56 |
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Show Calendar |
Advertising Sections
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| 50 |
Website Directory |
| 59 |
Tool & Supply Shop |
| 67 |
Catalog Collection |
| 75 |
Rock Shop Directory |
| 78 |
Bead Board |
| 88 |
Marketplace |
| 91 |
Classified Advertising |
| 97 |
Advertisers' Index |
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