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Focal Length: 6 mm
Date Picture Taken: Mar 1, 2008, 12:07:31 PM

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Meet Scrappy:)
This diamond is from a customers original engagement ring. The accents from the original were used in this ring [link] This was her anniversary present (the ring that is) and this is what I did with the last diamond and some parts I had here and there.


Original design by Different Seasons Jewelry
Please do not reproduce our designs without permission:)
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Fabulous and classy setting!

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"You must do everything yourself." (First rule of Alchemy)
pretty work.

I have never done a tension mount, i fear the possiblity of loosing the stone.

I suppose i should do a prototype and see how i like it.

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Scott Pincus
Etsy Sales site
Art marketing blog

i pause) it is then that i awaken
but sleep walk as each day cascades
and i wonder what i did
Looks like a wishbone!! Pretty!!
absolutley beautiful. and so different. i love tension settings. :)

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the adam carolla podcast --> [link]
It's more like vise prongs than a tension setting. I will be playing around a little more with this type of setting:) This was a different version of [link]

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Jessica Dow & Mark Anderson
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Different Seasons Jewelry and Lapidary
Thanks Elly:)

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Jessica Dow & Mark Anderson
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Different Seasons Jewelry and Lapidary
A person I work with said the same thing! Maybe I should have named it the wishing diamond:)

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Jessica Dow & Mark Anderson
[link]
Different Seasons Jewelry and Lapidary
Almost like a channel setting but really it's two BIG prongs:)

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Jessica Dow & Mark Anderson
[link]
Different Seasons Jewelry and Lapidary
when you say vise does that mean that you applied pressure to the outside to close the prongs?

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Scott Pincus
Etsy Sales site
Art marketing blog

i pause) it is then that i awaken
but sleep walk as each day cascades
and i wonder what i did

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