This work is truly beautiful. Copper vessel and turquoise stone. It looks like jewelry. The turquoise vessel is exquisitely carved. A skilled master at work.
I like the result very much. When you call it tutorial, your viewers expect you to name the things you are using, like the sort of glue or the grinding equipment.
I partly agree about the tutorial but, it can be very difficult to fully describe artisans' materials in terms that translate well to other country's supply and naming differences. Having said that, I recognise much of what was used here. The glue is 2 part epoxy bonding resin (very different from glass fibre laminating resin), it's a 2 parts resin (with black pigment added) to 1 part hardener. It was thinned either with acetone, or denatured alcohol. It's important to select an epoxy system that will cure slow enough for the solvent to fully evaporate before curing. The abrasives were nothing special, the thinned epoxy and turquoise aren't hard or strong. The only unusual part was the solid lump. I'm guessing that that was just a lump of iron. A suitably hard rock would work as well. Looks like a great process. If you have patience to select and place each stone.
This work is truly beautiful. Copper vessel and turquoise stone. It looks like jewelry. The turquoise vessel is exquisitely carved. A skilled master at work.
Thank you very much!❤❤
Truly magical, wishing you great success on the business side of it .
Thank you, dear friend. You have raised a very important and sweet point.🙏🙏❤❤😊
Unbelievable 😮😮. Beautiful 😍 🤩
Many many thanks
Das ist super schön... 🍀🍀👍👍
Ja, das stimmt. Die Arbeit dieses Meisters ist ausgezeichnet. Danke schön.🌹🌹🌹
So beautiful. 🎉🎉 thanks for sharing
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That's incredible craftsmanship. Absolutely stunning beauty.❤
Thank you very much!🌹🌹❤❤
Enjoy your journey through history.❤️❤️
You are absolutely right. Excellent.❤❤❤❤
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Nice.
And every stone selected and placed individually!
Thank you! Cheers! Yes, that's exactly right. This master's work is very interesting.🌹🌹
Loved this one 😍
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Bravo à vous, c’est magnifique
Thank you very much!🌹🌹
this is work truly beautiful....
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beautiful work
Thank you! Cheers!❤❤
Wowi Zowie!!! So beautiful
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How to polish copper
its look gold and shiny ?
The color of copper utensils depends on its purity or impurities. Please watch the previous videos on the channel on polishing copper.🙏🙏🌹
Why not use lapus??
Iran has so much lapis
I like the result very much. When you call it tutorial, your viewers expect you to name the things you are using, like the sort of glue or the grinding equipment.
I partly agree about the tutorial but, it can be very difficult to fully describe artisans' materials in terms that translate well to other country's supply and naming differences.
Having said that, I recognise much of what was used here.
The glue is 2 part epoxy bonding resin (very different from glass fibre laminating resin), it's a 2 parts resin (with black pigment added) to 1 part hardener.
It was thinned either with acetone, or denatured alcohol.
It's important to select an epoxy system that will cure slow enough for the solvent to fully evaporate before curing.
The abrasives were nothing special, the thinned epoxy and turquoise aren't hard or strong. The only unusual part was the solid lump. I'm guessing that that was just a lump of iron. A suitably hard rock would work as well.
Looks like a great process. If you have patience to select and place each stone.
Ustam makinaya çekiçle vurulmaz çok kötü bir örnek
Thank you for your attention, dear friend. I will pass on your message to the master.🙏🌹
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