Loved the fact that you actually walked us through every step! So many artists seem to skip a few steps and jump to end. This is so frustrating for those of us who are here to learn. Thank you so much! You’re an inspiration to the art!
It’s amazing how different cultures around the world can come to the same (or similar) design conclusions, and arrive there by vastly different means! The end product looks like a flat “Viking Weave”, but the processes are so different 😮❤
this is the perfect gift for a knitter! tbh i’m a little awed. it’s definitely the most unusual knitting method i’ve ever seen, but i love the end result
Like someone else mentioned, the different processes r so amazing to watch. I really enjoy learning from you, instead of always having to use my American jewelry schooling. I also love the Irish? Jig music. 😊🇺🇸
a alucinante de uno en uno, uno dentro del otro mayándolos, para después tener que abrir cada orificio metiendo uno detrás de otro, una obra de artesanía y joyeria.
boy, and i thought weaving in ends was bad. trimming ALL the ends and then heat-softening them and tucking them in one at a time seems far more obnoxious
Loved the fact that you actually walked us through every step! So many artists seem to skip a few steps and jump to end. This is so frustrating for those of us who are here to learn. Thank you so much! You’re an inspiration to the art!
It’s amazing how different cultures around the world can come to the same (or similar) design conclusions, and arrive there by vastly different means! The end product looks like a flat “Viking Weave”, but the processes are so different 😮❤
The whole pile would be thrown out the window in 10 minutes from frustration and an absolute lack of patience on my part. I salute you sir.
this is the perfect gift for a knitter! tbh i’m a little awed. it’s definitely the most unusual knitting method i’ve ever seen, but i love the end result
Great explanation. You make it so clear. THANKS!!!
Wow what an effort, great. My name for it would be dragon scale bracelet :)
Madre de Dios!! 😮😮 Supongo que es un hobby, porque no habría dinero para pagar ese trabajo. Felicidades!!!
Your work is AMAZING! I was fascinated watching you work!
Beautiful!❤
So Amazing Making idea ,thanks
you are a very talented person Thanks for sharing ❤
Like someone else mentioned, the different processes r so amazing to watch. I really enjoy learning from you, instead of always having to use my American jewelry schooling. I also love the Irish? Jig music. 😊🇺🇸
thanks for watching video.
all the best👍🌹
Pernickety work but the results are gorgeous! Beautiful craftsmanship, lovely to watch! ❤️
a alucinante de uno en uno, uno dentro del otro mayándolos, para después tener que abrir cada orificio metiendo uno detrás de otro, una obra de artesanía y joyeria.
Nice design❤
Shandar chain banai hai bhai❤
Just beautiful!
Perfect!
Thank you! That makes is such a great project. I never saw you use any flux, is that a no flux solder?
I use flux solder
Thanks for watching 👍
LOVE THIS TUTORIAL!! One question, what is the length of the wire for 1 set before you snip it down into segments?
Will be in 30 grams silver
Thanks for watching 👍
Curious, how many cuts of pieces to make one for a woman? This one is gorgeous and something I would wear for sure.
Next video wire length tell me
Hello, I am interested in purchasing your rings.
Do you have a website with prices?
How long have you been making jewelry?
I have been making jewelry for about 15 years
cuánto costaría una pieza para mí, encargo, tengo una muñeca de 15 centímetros, el tamaño que uso yo para hacer mis pulseras
Hi sir new subscriber here,,how to order sir?
boy, and i thought weaving in ends was bad. trimming ALL the ends and then heat-softening them and tucking them in one at a time seems far more obnoxious