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If you are like most beginners, you may balk at the thought of incorporating gold into your work. To accidentally destroy a piece of sterling is not a disaster, but gold is another story! There are many reasons why gold has been favored as a metal for centuries. Its advantages include color, luster, indestructibility, and the fact that it does not tarnish. You can make your dollars stretch further when working with gold by fusing a thin layer of 24K gold over sterling sheet metal. The final piece will have the appearance of 24K at only a fraction of the cost of the full-fledged version. This project will demonstrate how to make a ring from 2 strips of sterling sheet metal, 1 of which is covered with 24K gold, called ìdoublet.î You can carve out a design of your choice or leave the top layer uncut for a simple gold band.
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