The Magic of Opal: Simple Earrings

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  1. TwoDogs

    TwoDogs This space for rent. Lifetime Supporter

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    I bought a jar of Idaho Opal, and along with many pendants, I also made these earrings for my California Hippie Chicklet. Here's the step by step process.

    I found a piece which would allow me to cut two teardrops. Using the same precious opal strata in one chunk of ore would make for the best color/fire match. This piece happened to be pink.

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    I blanked out the backings from flat sterling and formed the bezels from stamped sterling rod.

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    I then silver soldered the bezels to the backings.

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    Apparently I've used my image limit in this post.

    To be continued...
     
  2. TwoDogs

    TwoDogs This space for rent. Lifetime Supporter

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    I cleaned up the flux and excess silver solder and drilled holes for the hooks with a dremel and a dental bit.

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    I polished the bezels and then worked the stones with a diamond file for a nice snug fit. The hooks were fashioned from sterling wire and flattened by the curve with a small ball peen hammer to help retain their shapes.

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    I then installed and silver soldered the rings of the hooks closed to prevent accidental loss. I found the pic of the final product and my improvised case for them.

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  3. TwoDogs

    TwoDogs This space for rent. Lifetime Supporter

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    Thank you for putting the threads together lace_and_feet!
     
  4. lace_and_feet

    lace_and_feet Super Member

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    You're welcome. Next time you want to add more to a thread but you have exceeded your image limit, you can simply reply to the same thread rather than starting a new one.

    Great project, by the way.
     
  5. Levi

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    Those are beautiful! Thanks for posting that.
     
  6. TwoDogs

    TwoDogs This space for rent. Lifetime Supporter

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    Thanks Levi. They were fun to make. By the way...I finally found the pic of the finished product and added it to the original post.
     
  7. sissy

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    The earrings are beutiful! I would love to learn how to work silver and stone like that. Where did you learn how to make jewelery? I currently just put together jewelery from findings I buy. I would love to learn how to really make my own. Thanks for showing what you've done.
     
  8. TwoDogs

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    Just sort of picked it up. I've always played around with silver but opal is my first experience with working stones.
     
  9. HoneySuckleBlue

    HoneySuckleBlue Cosmic Artist

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    Dang, those are really nice:)
    I had no idea that is how backed gem stone jewlery was made. I love seeing processes, so thank you for sharing!
    What do you use to cut the opal?
     
  10. biscuits&yarn

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    Those are gorgeous...I wish I had a pair. :) Thanks for taking the time to post all the pictures too, it's always so fun seeing how things are made.
     
  11. TwoDogs

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    I use a diamond wheel with a dremel to rough shape the opals and then use a very fine diamond file for the fine shaping work.
     
  12. TwoDogs

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    You're welcome. It was fun making them.
     
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