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kenny

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Do you have a website where can we see your opal inventory?
Do you sell the the public, or only wholesale?

Are you allowed to include a link in your sigline?
 
Do you have a website where can we see your opal inventory?
Do you sell the the public, or only wholesale?

Are you allowed to include a link in your sigline?

Yes (although I may not be allowed to post the direct link)
Yes, both.

I've updated my signature, hopefully it works :saint:
 
Can't believe he's not on the List of Vendors. I will rectify this immediately!
 
Gorgeous inventory!
 
@jordyonbass do you also do repairs? repolishing opals? I have a lovely pendant but it has some scratches on the face which are minimal but irk my OCD... :lol:
 
@jordyonbass do you also do repairs? repolishing opals? I have a lovely pendant but it has some scratches on the face which are minimal but irk my OCD... :lol:

I'm not so sure I can answer that here specifically and you may need to contact us for that; but as a general rule for what a lapidary can do, it really depends on the shape and height of the dome along with the pendant style as there may be risk of damage to prongs or other parts of the setting when polishing out scratches.
Unless you can get the stone loose and send it separately, in that case it's really easily done!
 
I'm not so sure I can answer that here specifically and you may need to contact us for that; but as a general rule for what a lapidary can do, it really depends on the shape and height of the dome along with the pendant style as there may be risk of damage to prongs or other parts of the setting when polishing out scratches.
Unless you can get the stone loose and send it separately, in that case it's really easily done!

Hmmm don't think I can remove it unless done professionally - it's the one on the right. Fairly flat in the setting so I can see the risk factors. :think: Perhaps IF i ever decided to reset I'll get you to repolish first.
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Hmmm don't think I can remove it unless done professionally - it's the one on the right. Fairly flat in the setting so I can see the risk factors. :think: Perhaps IF i ever decided to reset I'll get you to repolish first.
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Ah yes, the filigree look on the bezel would be a huge risk of being damaged during repolish. If it wasn't scratched and had just lost it's shine then a quick polish with cerium oxide on a felt pad is possible as that doesn't damage the setting. However once there are visual scratches then it needs to go back to pre-polish stages where the wheels can cause damage to metal.
 
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Beautiful opals!!
 
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