Wood Brooch
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![]() Charming Vintage 1940s Wood Leather Ski Patrol Figure Brooch Pin US $65.00
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![]() VINTAGE WOOD GOLDTONE BROOCH US $65.00
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![]() Vintage Chunky Wood Leather Leaf Bell Dangle Brooch Pin US $64.00
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![]() Vtg Hand Carved Horse Wood Brooch Pin C Clasp Broach US $53.99
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![]() ANTIQUE CELLULOID WOOD HANDPAINTED SKI BOOTS BROOCH US $49.99
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![]() Vtg Wood Plastic Big Dangly Acorn Nut Leaf Brooch US $49.99
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![]() Vintage Celluloid Silhouette Applied Cameo Wood Brooch US $44.99
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![]() Dubonnet Maroon Wood Bead Dangling Cluster Brooch 1940s US $44.99
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![]() vtg 30s 40s 3D Wood Acorn Gold Bow Movable Brooch Pin US $42.85
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![]() Vintage Wood Celluloid Brooch 3 D Floral Nice US $39.99
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![]() 1940s Wood Leaf Bell Brooch Autumn Colors US $39.99
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![]() 1940s Wood Celluloid Pin Brooch Flowers Organic Estate US $39.99
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![]() Wood Apple Carved Pin Brooch Signed ooak US $34.99
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![]() intricate vintage resin washed celluloid flower wreath pin brooch on wood US $34.00
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![]() Vintage 40s carved wood cutest girl skier pin brooch US $34.00
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![]() Vintage Wood Triple Oak Leaf Leaves Hand Painted Acorn Nut Pin Brooch US $33.99
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Damascus Jewelry: Traditional Techniques, Modern Style
While Damascus steel jewelry is very popular today for rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings, it was initially used hundreds of years ago to make both weapons and jewelry. There were many traits that made it desirable including the intrinsic strength, ruggedness, balance, sharpness and beauty of the metal. Many people even thought that it had mystical powers, because it would never lose its sharp edge and could deftly cut very thin pieces of silk or individual strands of hair. Several of the qualities and properties that made Damascus steel perfect for weapons in the past are the same elements that continue to be desirable in contemporary jewelry.
The procedure of developing Damascus Steel Jewelry is rather detailed and entails fusing or welding two types of stainless steel alloys together at tremendously high temperatures to generate a kind of hybrid metal. As soon as the two are fused, they're put under a hammering machine, which shapes the steel into a uniform, solid bar. At the exact same time, the machine also folds various patterns into the steel. When the operation is complete, the bar is then cut into the desired form including a ring, brooch or other jewelry pieces.
To develop even more depth, the finished jewelry may be placed into a diluted acid bath, which brings out and enhances the contrasting properties of reflectivity of the various steels. The result can be a piece having a mixture of darker, flatter tones and lighter, more vibrant tones. The etched patterns seem to resemble rippling water or a wood grain. These designs could be rather straightforward, with really subtle etchings and similar colors of steel, or extremely ornate, with complicated styles and contrasting colors. Even though items that are produced by the identical jeweler and are part of a collection will appear somewhat comparable, no two will ever be precisely alike.
Damascus steel jewelry is desired not only for {its} distinctive beauty and appearance, but also for the inherent qualities that make it stronger than regular steel. Furthermore, it really is really easy to care for and is resistant to corrosion. Damascus steel rings have an ultra-modern look that appeals to each men and ladies, generating them ideal for custom wedding bands. Typically, the profile of the rings is somewhat flat, chunky and square, but the endless array of designs mean there is one thing for every person. Items may also be customized to meet any client's specifications. The wealthy history, skilled craftsmanship, and unparalleled beauty of Damascus steel jewelry translates into remarkable pieces that may last forever.
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