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Copper Tarnish - Weaving Wednesday

I really enjoy working with copper.  The bright shine that starts out and the slow aging of the copper that turns it slightly black.  Many of my pendants are placed in Liver of Sulfur (LoS) solution to speed this darkening process.  However because I live in a pretty humid area sometimes the tarnish gets a little out of control.  For this weaving Wednesday I thought I would show you the difference a little bit of steel wool and a soft brush can make in your pieces.




Let's start with the Rainbow Moonstone.  This is how the piece looked after I applied my LoS to it. As you can see the weave shows up very nicely around the entire piece.


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 Fast forward about 3-4 months and you can see how significantly darker the piece is.  Same lighting, same stone.  Just heavy tarnish on the piece.

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Now here's that same piece after I took a piece of grade #0000 Steel Wool (found usually for working with stains and lacquered finishes).  Just brush lightly across the woven areas, trying to shield the stone with your finger.  Then follow up with a soft brush. (I use a nail brush) to remove any pieces of the steel wool that might be in there.  Some people disagree about using Steel Wool related to rust and so forth.  This is the way I do it, please use the method that you feel most comfortable with.


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I then repeated the process on two other pieces of Larimar.  Here's the results.

Before cleaning.


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After cleaning.
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Before Cleaning.
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 After cleaning.
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What ever process you use for cleaning the copper, remember to protect the stone from strong abrasives that could scratch the stone or from harmful chemicals that could damage your stone.


Weaving Wednesday - Sterling Silver & Rainbow Moonstone

This is a piece I created recently with Sterling Silver wire and a beautiful Rainbow Moonstone.

Here's the finished piece.


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I started with a basic chevron weave and created the frame.


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 Next I secured the frame and started on the bail.
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 I pulled four of the frame base wires around to create a basic figure eight weave for the bail.

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 After securing the bail I started on the two side wires.  I created a circle for the bail with one side.

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 And some loops around the front on the other side.


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 Here's a look at the base weave on the side of the stone that frames the stone in place.

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 And a look at the front.  Man, that Moonstone shimmers!

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 Finished piece.  Love it.

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