I'm in awe. Thanks for sharing your craft. I could watch hours of this. The skill, practice, patience, talent, & dedication it takes to achieve this is mind blowing. Grateful.
This adds greatly to my appreciation of Native American jewelry, to see how much skill and labor goes into every piece. I have a small collection and will add to it if I can get to AZ and NM sites and buy directly. Very nice work with the stamping and repousse motifs. I was alarmed when he started hammering to curve it, with that big leather mallet - takes precision not to land on the puffed out sections. People may not realize that it may look easy but the way metals behave must be understood, how to handle them when they get brittle, cracking point, malleability, prevent misshapen contours, etc. A lot of technical work. Thank you for the great tour! Please improve your lighting - this was so yellow it was hard to see. Also more on the actual piece closeups instead of zooming out that was distracting.
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Just absolutely one of the most fabulous videos I have seen really enjoyed watching him making this cuff.
Enjoyed watching a master!
I'm in awe. Thanks for sharing your craft. I could watch hours of this. The skill, practice, patience, talent, & dedication it takes to achieve this is mind blowing. Grateful.
Beautiful work, you make it look so easy. You are very inspiring
Beautiful artisan and master silversmith
Beautiful!
You sir, are inspirational. Thanks for sharing your amazing talent!
This adds greatly to my appreciation of Native American jewelry, to see how much skill and labor goes into every piece. I have a small collection and will add to it if I can get to AZ and NM sites and buy directly. Very nice work with the stamping and repousse motifs. I was alarmed when he started hammering to curve it, with that big leather mallet - takes precision not to land on the puffed out sections. People may not realize that it may look easy but the way metals behave must be understood, how to handle them when they get brittle, cracking point, malleability, prevent misshapen contours, etc. A lot of technical work.
Thank you for the great tour!
Please improve your lighting - this was so yellow it was hard to see. Also more on the actual piece closeups instead of zooming out that was distracting.
So beautiful!
Beautiful work.
So amazing
Finally! A master silversmith’s workbench that looks like mine.....disheveled.
Wish my work looked half as good as his however.
Beautiful
This is awesome
Mr. Goodluck, where did you get that large round piece of steal that you were hammering on???? I would love to get one.
Awesome
Very nice
Love this braclet
Fyi - BRACELET, not BRACLET.
Arnold what gauge silver are you using? Is there a difference between sterling and fine silver and how easy it is to work?
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What gage of silver are you using sir.
Does Arnold Goodluck offer any custom made options? If so, is there a way to contact him directly?
Hey Arnold, I need that cuff.I'll call you and talk details!! I liked watching your video! See you in SA!
Can someone show me a piece with his signature on it?
So amazing the jewelry you make
¿ Como puede trabajar Ud con tan poca luz ?? Apenas se ve Su video..
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Beautiful work.