Santo Doming mosaic inlay “Joe & Angie Reano” making jewelry
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ต.ค. 2020
- Joe and Angie Reano is Santo Domingo Pueblo’s jewelry artist. Their techniques called. “ Mosaic inlay” is one of the oldest way of making jewelry.
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Thank you for showing us this precious work you spend.
It allows me to sensibilise customers and explain all the love and labors you spend in each piece of art.
Very nice handy art work 😤💛✌👍
I love that the whole family is keeping up the tradition!! 💕
Beautiful work! Like how you are teaching the children.
Such beautiful intricate work, the time, artistry and patience that goes into your jewelry is what makes me proud to wear it. Those little ones will be masters in their own right as they learn from you.
Just totally amazing loved watching it. This channel is the best totally love watching all your artists create their magic
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Beautiful work! So wonderful that you are passing the art on to your next generation. Thank you for sharing your talents!
Amazing craftsmanship and love you get the kids involved
Nice very interesting awesome idea it is simply and beautiful art work.
THANKS for showing how it’s done!
Beautiful !
very beautiful work
i love the handcraft actually i also creating some jewelry too and i very like his work
Aww- I wanted to see the end pieces for longer 😕
Главное пальцы все на месте
Nice little wet saw.What kind is it?
Merci
Oh 😏
What is the backing material that they glue the small pieces to?
That's what I was looking for in comments 🤣. I use CD glue from Amazon. It's thick and takes a day to dry but this black stuff looks promising
Looks like the shell he was cutting
What glue adhesive are you using to attach the mosaic with
he's probably using an epoxy more than likely
@@whiskyecho yep, two part epoxy on the workbench.
@@canadiangemstones7636 it's black? Mine is clear. It must be dyed
Add black stone dust or eye shadow
Where can I get that cutting machine
You could check out lapidary equipment sellers online, also look through the ads in Lapidary Journal magazine.
I bought one 😀
Nice seeing the craft being passed on to children. Please teach them proper safety such as wearing respirator when sawing and grinding stone. Even when using water, silica particles are suspended in water mist and are inhaled. Silicosis of the lungs is not fun.