the-fox Rough_Rock Trade Joined Feb 6, 2012 Messages 22 Aug 27, 2012 #1 Hello and Salve from Switzerland! my latest project was letting this nice magenta-tourmaline with heavy (but most fascinating) inclusions set into a titanium ring. First the stone: (by the way, it sits on white marble of the Laaser marble mine in south Tirol, Italy.
Hello and Salve from Switzerland! my latest project was letting this nice magenta-tourmaline with heavy (but most fascinating) inclusions set into a titanium ring. First the stone: (by the way, it sits on white marble of the Laaser marble mine in south Tirol, Italy.
chrono Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Apr 22, 2004 Messages 38,363 Aug 27, 2012 #2 You are quite the tease, always posting a picture, then waiting a week before coughing up the rest.
JewelFreak Ideal_Rock Joined Sep 3, 2009 Messages 7,768 Aug 27, 2012 #3 Love your picture, stone and background.
the-fox Rough_Rock Trade Joined Feb 6, 2012 Messages 22 Aug 28, 2012 #4 ...here's the first photo: It basically looks cool, but the titanium is somewhat to thick. But my goldsmith said it had to be so thick, because of the tension-setting.
...here's the first photo: It basically looks cool, but the titanium is somewhat to thick. But my goldsmith said it had to be so thick, because of the tension-setting.
minousbijoux Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Aug 5, 2010 Messages 12,877 Aug 28, 2012 #5 Would love a top down photo and hand shot. From what I can see, I very much like the color of the rubellite with the titanium, but its hard to tell from the one shot you provided.
Would love a top down photo and hand shot. From what I can see, I very much like the color of the rubellite with the titanium, but its hard to tell from the one shot you provided.
ChrisA222 Brilliant_Rock Trade Joined Jan 25, 2012 Messages 800 Aug 28, 2012 #6 I'd like to see more pics, too... Also, does it shift in different lightings? What are the dimensions of the stone?
I'd like to see more pics, too... Also, does it shift in different lightings? What are the dimensions of the stone?