Jewelry - Silver/Gold/Pendants/Rings/Bracelets
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looking good mate.
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looking good mate.
Thank u very much
Anyone ever had sterling silver develop a yellow/gold ish color?
Wondering if it’s because of the contact between the buffalo nickel and the feather…Also, what’s the easiest way to clean it?
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Hey guys, not sure if this is the place to ask it but I figured you lot would know.
I have a Good Art model 25 ring and all sorts of who-knows-what gets caught up in the 50,000 holes that it has. I think it's just soap or gunk or whatever. Anyhow, what's the best way of cleaning this? I usually get a small paperclip like object to get the gunk out but it takes forever. I'm sure there's a better way.
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One of those ultrasonic cleaners. I don’t have jewelry, but back in the day the way to clean golf clubs was a vibrating water bath.
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Left to right:
Unknown Square silver ring - first gift my mom bought for my dad
"13Luckymonkey" custom one off "Fire Monkey" Ring - 2016 is the year I became a father. Silver / Bronze
"13Luckymonkey" custom Isabella ring modified with and ace of spades - engagement ring. Silver
"Callmefrank" Titanium Maffia ring - 3D printed Ti and yes, that is an anus :). Birthday gift from a good friend of mine -
@scarfmace This ring is from www.deadringer.com It’s called Crazy Eights because the Eight Ball eyes spin when you put the ring on and you never know how they’ll line up.
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Sweet!
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@adam313:
One of those ultrasonic cleaners. I don’t have jewelry, but back in the day the way to clean golf clubs was a vibrating water bath.
That's the first thing to come to mind. I'm going to research it. If I can find a small, relatively inexpensive one, I may go that route.
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@Paul9221 I own this US cleaner I use to wash my 3d printed parts in rubbing alcohol. Works like a charm. They have a smaller one too. But if you're gonna invest $60 in a US cleaner you might as well get the big one.
https://www.amazon.com/VARWANEO-Ultrasonic-Cleaner/dp/B08L34VTT5
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@Filthy:
@Paul9221 I own this US cleaner I use to wash my 3d printed parts in rubbing alcohol. Works like a charm. They have a smaller one too. But if you're gonna invest $60 in a US cleaner you might as well get the big one.
https://www.amazon.com/VARWANEO-Ultrasonic-Cleaner/dp/B08L34VTT5
That's fantastic! Thanks! My wife is gonna beat my ass for buying it if she finds it. Gotta squirrel it away somewhere…I'll let you know if I pick it up.
Was considering buying another GAH ring, need a way to keep this stuff clean.
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@Filthy:
@Paul9221 I own this US cleaner I use to wash my 3d printed parts in rubbing alcohol. Works like a charm. They have a smaller one too. But if you're gonna invest $60 in a US cleaner you might as well get the big one.
https://www.amazon.com/VARWANEO-Ultrasonic-Cleaner/dp/B08L34VTT5
That's fantastic! Thanks! My wife is gonna beat my ass for buying it if she finds it. Gotta squirrel it away somewhere…I'll let you know if I pick it up.
Was considering buying another GAH ring, need a way to keep this stuff clean.
I am imagining you stuffing the US cleaner in your cheek rn
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Egyptian Turquoise from Turquoise’s KingdomSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Black Jade another from TK
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I’ve written here before (and I may have mentioned it in a certain podcast), but a lot of how I dress and what I wear references my teens. For example, I’ve been enjoying silver jewellery for over 30 years.
My ex-wife was cleaning house recently and discovered these which I thought I’d lost forever. The Celtic cross was bought 29 years ago, and the trinity knot was one of my first and most beloved pieces of silver. I bought it 31 years ago.
The trinity knot didn’t leave its chain, or my neck for about 18 years and has worn to the point where it probably needs repairing pretty damn quick: