This is not like sewing you can't just take the stitches out if you make a mistake, and believe me that can take patience. It can be hours of work sometimes. This is so, so, so, so, so much more than that. I cannot imagine the steady hands and the clear confidence it takes to not make a catastrophic mistake in the build of the item. Just the welding alone was intense. I was slightly stressed out for just a moment, thinking about creating all of that to perfection only to risk the next detailed step. This is amazing, shocking, and beautiful.
98Superbe, minutieux et complexe travail de cet orfèvre hors paire! félicitation pour ces bijoux magnifiques et ils ne peuvent que l'être vu la qualité de travail accomplis par ce grand artiste;
Я теж незнаю працюю в цій сфері 2 роки,теж питаю,всі кажуть що а яка різниця,метал всерівно катається і відпалюється,я теж так пробував чесно різниці не помітив
Считаю - одно из красивых плетение это арабский Бисмарк,остальные на его фоне проигрывают,работал ювелиром,на дядю.сейчас создаю дома мастерскую.Вы молодец.👍
Hi sir i like too much while you making because very slow and i clearly understand now. Because when i look the people doing like that very fast i can't understand. But in you i learned now how to do because of that i'm ur subscriber now im from phil. Mabuhay kayo sir GODBLESS YOU.
Ohh wow I used to do this in 24k gold when a I was 17 . I never knew the name of the bracelet. I remember I was seating on my bench and look how they do it until I found out . It was easy . Now I'm 36 I might do it in 18k
Wow! That's amazing to truly start with molten metal and finish with a beautiful piece of jewelry. At 09:19 where you showed how it looked linked together so far was really cool. The way you linked it together by coiling the coils together sure beats assembling individual links not to mention less pieces to solder together. As an aspiring bench jeweler, I may try this method of linking when I get better at soldering. I tried to make a Byzantine bracelet once but I have no patience for opening and closing so many jump rings and they're difficult to hold onto. It's very tedious. I'm so impressed with your method of doing this and really the entire process is amazing. The bracelet is very beautiful and heavy considering it weighs a little over 1 OZT. You are truly an artist! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Это вам спасибо , к стати или не кстати вы один из не многих кто говорит спасибо , успехов вам в вашем творческом труде , ну а лично я вас поддержу лайком и будущем .
@@DynamiSJewelry can you please send me a picture of the bracelet that your wearing so i can search for it or find someone who can make it here at Morocco thank you I'm a huge fan of you💙💙
@@rafaelmaia4856 Blz Rafael ? Cara não sei o nome dessa máquina não, fiquei até curioso , essa ai são 4 rolos , eu já tinha visto uma que era tipo uma fieira quadrada de ajuste.
Basmalah al-Rahman al-Rahim. Hello, and Rahmaullah. My name is Ali from Iran, my job is golden in Iran. How can I work next to you 09199144290 Watt Sap.
Thank you for showing the process! It is wonderful to watch. I have a question would you know what a palmier chain is and how it is made? Is it a variation of the foxtail. It looks like it is braided but with more than 3 strands because the chain is round and not flat. Thank you!
So cool. I have wanted a bracket like that for a very long time. I prefer silver and white gold or platinum over yellow gold. I personally think it looks better on me than yellow. I have a Cuban chain made in Italy, nice heavy piece but it has a few areas that were close to a penny and a quarter and the area was damp. I tried polishing it out by hand then made the mistake of using the original dremel. It’s not ruined but the those areas will quickly contrast after a hand polish. I took it to a watch and jewelry repair person who thought they could get it looking new again but failed. There may be an anti tarnish plate over the sterling that is making this difficult. Any way to clean a piece up without heating and tools
I read your care instructions and was wondering about rinsing after washing with soapy water. I had problems wearing Sterling chains. My body chemistry causes them to turn black after 1 or 2 days of wearing them. My jeweler advised me to wash with blue Dawn dish soap but told me NOT to rinse. He said it would leave a film that would help prevent it from oxidizing so quickly but I'd have to repeat the process. I was wondering if you knew anything about this? Thanks!
hi there can you tell me what is the machine you use to straighten the bracelet. ive been a jeweller for forty years but this is the first time i have seen one very impressed with it
Спець 👍. Я не ювелір, але хочу хочаб уявити як скіфи і античні греки виробляли свої шедеври. Мені інколи попадається на пошуку вироби із золота та срібла. Лайкіще 👍
Waoooooo I love your job , thanks for sharing , excuse me , I would like to know what is the thickness of the chain that you made , thank for everything
Greetings from São Paulo, Brazil! Friend, first of all thank you for sharing your techniques with us, it is very pleasant to see you work. I have to ask: what type of link or style of bracelet are you wearing? What are the measurements and specifications? I would love to buy one identical to yours.
This is. So beautiful sir...I never tire of ur creative skills and mastery of ur jewelry skills...yes I am going to buy a bracelet...just having a hard time deciding. Love ur jewelry on-line magazine. Very professional...take care sir, and bless u and ur family. I think I told u I make chain mail jewelry but I do not and cannot afford such gr8 tools as u...but I also work In Much thinner gauges like 18,20, 22...I bought 8 and e gauge wire and went to a jeweler and had him just bend them to fit my wrist and my wife’s wrist...I need to commission u to make us jewelry. I have a lot of pure silver bullion, several ounces of it...would u want me to send you some to make our jewelry? I also have gold if u work in that medium...
Am I weird or does anyone else actually enjoy watching someone solder?
This is not like sewing you can't just take the stitches out if you make a mistake, and believe me that can take patience. It can be hours of work sometimes. This is so, so, so, so, so much more than that. I cannot imagine the steady hands and the clear confidence it takes to not make a catastrophic mistake in the build of the item. Just the welding alone was intense. I was slightly stressed out for just a moment, thinking about creating all of that to perfection only to risk the next detailed step. This is amazing, shocking, and beautiful.
Absolutely incredible! I love that you literally started from scratch and went all the way through. Fantastic work!
Thanks! 🙏😊
And thank you for watching 👍🙏
@@DynamiSJewelry ese trabajo lo se felisidades
What can I say except What a Gorgeous piece of Jewelry. Well done
Beautiful.Why does this video not have more views?You truly make people appreciate the work you put in to making such amazing pieces.
Thank you very much! 🙏
Please, share 😊
agree
That’s awesome. I’ve been working on this Byzantine chain and after watching this video I clearly need to buy more tools I’ve never seen
98Superbe, minutieux et complexe travail de cet orfèvre hors paire! félicitation pour ces bijoux magnifiques et ils ne peuvent que l'être vu la qualité de travail accomplis par ce grand artiste;
Ты один из немногих кто отбивает слитки после отливки и это правильно,а большинство и не знает зачем это делать)
Дякую! 👍😊💪
для чего это делают?
Я теж незнаю працюю в цій сфері 2 роки,теж питаю,всі кажуть що а яка різниця,метал всерівно катається і відпалюється,я теж так пробував чесно різниці не помітив
Кто не учился тот и не знает для чего это делать!))))
Для создания равномерной кристаллической решётки на молекулярно-атомном уровне и уравновешивания квантовых напряжений между частицами сплава!
un véritable travail artistique professionnel bravo a vous Monsieur l'artiste et merci pour la méthode de votre création merci
Считаю - одно из красивых плетение это арабский Бисмарк,остальные на его фоне проигрывают,работал ювелиром,на дядю.сейчас создаю дома мастерскую.Вы молодец.👍
Hi sir i like too much while you making because very slow and i clearly understand now.
Because when i look the people doing like that very fast i can't understand.
But in you i learned now how to do because of that i'm ur subscriber now im from phil. Mabuhay kayo sir GODBLESS YOU.
, ... ja genau , ... so wirds gemacht ! Spitze .
Soy joyero desde hace más de 25 años , excelente técnica y acabado ....
منم کارم طلا سازی هست ، کاش پیش شما بودم چند سال شاگردی شما رو میکردم و هنر واقعی رو از شما استاد عزیز بهره میبردم واقعا بینظیر هستید
Nice work brother
Congratulations , this is a real work of art !
Thank you very much!
La que traes puesta esta súper chingona. 👍
Ohh wow I used to do this in 24k gold when a I was 17 . I never knew the name of the bracelet. I remember I was seating on my bench and look how they do it until I found out . It was easy . Now I'm 36 I might do it in 18k
Nice craftsmanship appreciate the art of making jelwery its relaxing to me
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful chain and Master work thank's
Thanks for watching 👍
Beautiful job !!!
That's absolutely phenomenal! A true artist!
spacing that coil with the copper wire is brilliant, never even thought of that
Owhhh very difficult to try. So it excellent skill 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow! That's amazing to truly start with molten metal and finish with a beautiful piece of jewelry. At 09:19 where you showed how it looked linked together so far was really cool. The way you linked it together by coiling the coils together sure beats assembling individual links not to mention less pieces to solder together. As an aspiring bench jeweler, I may try this method of linking when I get better at soldering. I tried to make a Byzantine bracelet once but I have no patience for opening and closing so many jump rings and they're difficult to hold onto. It's very tedious. I'm so impressed with your method of doing this and really the entire process is amazing. The bracelet is very beautiful and heavy considering it weighs a little over 1 OZT. You are truly an artist! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Your video is really good and awesome
Thanks 🤝
I really Love your creations, very nice.
¡Felicidades! Hermosa pieza, es un excelente maestro orfebre, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos, bendiciones y saludos desde MÉXICO, CDMX 🇲🇽
Que bella está! Que mucho trabajo ! Felicidades !
I failed to mention in my comments that this is the best video I've seen on the process of making a Arabic Bismark!!! Thank you
Thank you very much! 🙏🙏🙏😊
Wow impressive work brotha
Very nice very unique Bracelet ..i want to wear like that i hope someday. more vlog thank you very much mabuhay.
Wonderful work, really enchanting!👏👏👏😍
the trade and the art understood as it was done in the past. The elements, the instruments and you. Beautiful. Thanks for this gift.
Excellent work !!! I have one exactly like that one !!!
Wow! You are brilliant!!🤩
Thanks for sharing awesome!
Es un excelente trabajo, gracias por compartir
Thanks
Отличная работа, я обычно запиливаю в плоскую.
i like your bracelet you wear.
Thank you very much this was very helpful 🙏
Восхищаюсь тем что вы делаете 👍👍👍
Дякую! ❤️💪🙏
Это вам спасибо , к стати или не кстати вы один из не многих кто говорит спасибо , успехов вам в вашем творческом труде , ну а лично я вас поддержу лайком и будущем .
Здорово! И некоторых моментов я не знал, возьму на заметку :)
Take care, stay well, and healthy!
Que belleza de trabajo haces espero algún día ser tan experta como tu un abrazo enorme desde argentina
Wuaoo que hermoso te quedo, excelente trabajo amigo me suscribo 😊
Steady.greetings from Indonesia 🙏
So much skill 👍🏿
Awesom skills! Thank you for shering!
Thanks for watching
Wonderful ! I'd like you to show how to make that bracelet on your left arm !
That will cost a lot of money...
@@DynamiSJewelry can you please send me a picture of the bracelet that your wearing so i can search for it or find someone who can make it here at Morocco thank you I'm a huge fan of you💙💙
Muito bom amigo ,parabéns!
Gelson, assisto seus vídeos no seu canal.
Você sabe que ferramenta ele usa pra passar o cordão? 18:10 min
@@rafaelmaia4856 Blz Rafael ? Cara não sei o nome dessa máquina não, fiquei até curioso , essa ai são 4 rolos , eu já tinha visto uma que era tipo uma fieira quadrada de ajuste.
Попробуй дать грань посередине в виде полукруга, классно смотрится
Дякую! 👍
Своя то цепь,что на руке,намного лучше по плетению!😉👍
Thanks! 👍
Большое спасибо за подробную инструкцию.
Будь ласка! 👍😉
Hi its very nice workmanship:-)
Wow! Amazing❣️
Basmalah al-Rahman al-Rahim. Hello, and Rahmaullah. My name is Ali from Iran, my job is golden in Iran. How can I work next to you 09199144290 Watt Sap.
۰۰۹۸۹۱۹۹۱۴۴۲۹۰
Nice man nice design)
Thank you very much! 👍👍❤️
Very good. Master!!!!Ludovico Brasil
Parabéns mestre Belo trabalho.
Thanks!
Well done excelent 👍👍👍
gotta be the most aesthethic link
Thank you very much
Super, Wunderbar 👍
Excelente perfecto muy buen trabago
Thank you for showing the process! It is wonderful to watch. I have a question would you know what a palmier chain is and how it is made? Is it a variation of the foxtail. It looks like it is braided but with more than 3 strands because the chain is round and not flat. Thank you!
1no.sir ji
Yes that’s the real us names
cardinal ❤️🇧🇬
🙏❤️Thanks
I need dat bracelet.!!!!
We are waiting for the video of the model worn on your wrist :)
So cool. I have wanted a bracket like that for a very long time. I prefer silver and white gold or platinum over yellow gold.
I personally think it looks better on me than yellow. I have a Cuban chain made in Italy, nice heavy piece but it has a few areas that were close to a penny and a quarter and the area was damp. I tried polishing it out by hand then made the mistake of using the original dremel. It’s not ruined but the those areas will quickly contrast after a hand polish. I took it to a watch and jewelry repair person who thought they could get it looking new again but failed. There may be an anti tarnish plate over the sterling that is making this difficult. Any way to clean a piece up without heating and tools
It is very good. The tool in about 20 minutes.It looks like a disc cutter. is that 'sizing'? you call?
Nice job
Brilliant!!
Please allow how many sizes the silver diameter
I read your care instructions and was wondering about rinsing after washing with soapy water. I had problems wearing Sterling chains. My body chemistry causes them to turn black after 1 or 2 days of wearing them. My jeweler advised me to wash with blue Dawn dish soap but told me NOT to rinse. He said it would leave a film that would help prevent it from oxidizing so quickly but I'd have to repeat the process. I was wondering if you knew anything about this? Thanks!
Eres Un jenio 🎩🎩
Amazing!
Wait how do you heat it up when its coiled but then after you have it uncoiled
*Pulls out blackener* "Noooooo, it looked so goooooood
*Pulls out sand paper* Yeeeesssss! I see where this is going!
Thanks for watching!
@@DynamiSJewelry You are incredibly active in the comments. I see people ask the same question a dozen times. I respect your patience with people.
hi there can you tell me what is the machine you use to straighten the bracelet. ive been a jeweller for forty years but this is the first time i have seen one very impressed with it
Спець 👍. Я не ювелір, але хочу хочаб уявити як скіфи і античні греки виробляли свої шедеври.
Мені інколи попадається на пошуку вироби із золота та срібла.
Лайкіще 👍
Щиро дякую! 💪😊🙏
@@DynamiSJewelry какую Горелку используешь я-то бы плавится?
Thank you, but what is yellow green liquid, that you used made from.?
What is the black box compression tool called that you pulled the chain through to flatten it or to make it square?
"sizing"
Thanks for watching
I have the same question …
@@DynamiSJewelry where I can get that sizing?
u should make a chain for your watch
what is the machine with the 4 rollers you use to make the width and height even? did you make it and what is it made from. Great vid btw!
NICE really nice
What size wire and dowel do you use??? Much appreciated
Sir, how do you make a silver stitch?
Красота 👍
Waoooooo I love your job , thanks for sharing , excuse me , I would like to know what is the thickness of the chain that you made , thank for everything
9.7x4 mm
Great work . I have question, from where did you get the square thing ( i don't know how called) in time18.19 . Thanks
What wire size did you use? I saw their was a few different sizes but i don't know which one you used.
Beautiful work. Curious did you make the bracelet that you are wearing also?
Greetings from São Paulo, Brazil! Friend, first of all thank you for sharing your techniques with us, it is very pleasant to see you work. I have to ask: what type of link or style of bracelet are you wearing? What are the measurements and specifications? I would love to buy one identical to yours.
What is the purpose of heating the silver after running it through the machine? Love the video and the shirt of my home province.
That’s to keep it from getting hard and brittle. Keeps the metal soft and workable.
Exelente!!
Respect!
This is. So beautiful sir...I never tire of ur creative skills and mastery of ur jewelry skills...yes I am going to buy a bracelet...just having a hard time deciding. Love ur jewelry on-line magazine. Very professional...take care sir, and bless u and ur family. I think I told u I make chain mail jewelry but I do not and cannot afford such gr8 tools as u...but I also work In Much thinner gauges like 18,20, 22...I bought 8 and e gauge wire and went to a jeweler and had him just bend them to fit my wrist and my wife’s wrist...I need to commission u to make us jewelry. I have a lot of pure silver bullion, several ounces of it...would u want me to send you some to make our jewelry? I also have gold if u work in that medium...
Where can we buy the end cap cutter and the adjustable draw plate for pulling the chain through
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