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Rockin' Jewelry => Show and Tell!!!! => Topic started by: John Robinson on September 22, 2017, 12:33:12 PM
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Well this piece is more that a first draft than a finished piece, but I was wondering what orhers thought about opal on abalone?
The twin opals are like eyes that follow the viewer around. If I can't sell it as a serious piece, I will paint black dots in the centers of the opals and a little mouth below the eyes and try to sell it as a gag gift
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How did you grind and polish thevabolone?
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Cool. Drill a hole in the opal and set a small black stone for the eye. Take a dremel and carve the mouth ( use a good dust mask) and drill a hole for a cord and you have a pendant for Halloween
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I did not work up the abalone but just bought a parcel on the internet and did not get a very good deal - the photo on eBay did not show that most pieces were too thin to be of any practical use. I wonder why they were polished in the first place(?)
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I think it looks great...and sort of like an angry psychedelic ghosts head. I like that look..well done.
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If you stare at it long enough you will start to hear the voices again NOOOOooooooooooo!
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I think I will get some black fingernail polish and 'paint' some eye holes, a nose and a mouth on, then remove it later with some acetone (?)
Acetone won't damage the stones or shell will it?
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Acetone won't damage the stones or shell will it?
Acetone is acidic - not strongly acidic, but you wouldn't want to soak a shell, pearl or other calcium-rich material in it for any length of time. Repeated soakings does eventually dull lustrous surfaces. Probably safe enough for one time.
As an alternative, there are removable, temporary paints available (Rustoleum makes "Peel Coat," though I've only seen that one in a spray) that easily pull off with no solvent needed. There are also some non-staining kid's paints that wash off with plain tap water. Whatever you decide to try, I'd test on a scrap piece of shell before using on your nicely designed jewel.
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Look at the fire in those eyes!
My... you certainly are creative!
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I actually prefer the gag version...
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THAT is actually the best looking...thingey...I have ever seen and I love it.
It has attitude, it has emotion, it has...the most expensive google-eyes ever created!
It's going to be what all the fashionable ladies are wearing this Halloween...you are setting the stage for google-eyed opals to take over the gem industry. In all seriousness, this is my most favorite creation I've seen so far.
Brilliant!