This was in Pala's last newsletter, and should help those who want to try carving.
The Art of Gem Carving
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The Art of Gem Carving
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ISG Registered Gemologist
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((¸¸.·´ ..·´ There are miracles left for you to do .... -:¦:- -:¦:-
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Re: The Art of Gem Carving
99.99% of opal carvings sold now are computer cut.
The rough goes to China, some bloke called wang looks at it and throws in in the , donkey, dolphin, turtle bucket etc.
Then Wong puts each piece in the machine, it cuts and polishes the mass produced product.
The designs are the give away, very Asian non European designs mostly..
I suppose there's nothing wrong with all of this if people know, but they don't.
The rough goes to China, some bloke called wang looks at it and throws in in the , donkey, dolphin, turtle bucket etc.
Then Wong puts each piece in the machine, it cuts and polishes the mass produced product.
The designs are the give away, very Asian non European designs mostly..
I suppose there's nothing wrong with all of this if people know, but they don't.