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5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent bench resource for averting gemstone annihilation.,
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This review is from: Working with Gemstones: A Bench Jeweler's Guide (Paperback)
This may not be the sexiest jewelry making book on the shelf, but for anyone who is inexperienced at working with gemstones, it'll surely pay for itself by saving you from inadvertently causing a workbench disaster. I have many excellent books on jewelry making, but none of them even briefly mentions the stone safeguarding information given in this book. Clear,terse explanations of safe techniques, as well as techniques to avoid and the reasons to avoid them for most of the gemstones you'll encounter on the bench make this a no brainer for anyone who isn't already an expert at stone setting and jewelry making. Highly recommended!
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Working with Gemstones: A Bench Jeweler's Guide by Julie Nash (Paperback - December 12, 2005)
$34.95
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