Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Silver Patterns I Have A Silver Pendant With A Small Incised Pattern That You Can't Really See. Anything I Can Rub In?

I have a silver pendant with a small incised pattern that you can't really see. Anything I can rub in? - silver patterns

It is engraved on a silver pendant with a texture pattern that is almost invisible. Is there any substance that trace or rub it on the burning could be?

4 comments:

spunk113 said...

There are a number of substances that can be used to do that. Although it blackeners money would be my first choice is the best friend, metallurgy, the liver of sulfur. You can use a box www.contenti.com about 13,00 USD. Follow the instructions on the box, mix a small amount. Then dive into the room until you reach the desired color. Then use your fingers and tap water to wipe off the excess solution, and a brush with brass (also in the content) to the patina of the highlights removed. The leaves have black holes, but the rest of Nice and bright. Seal the room with a kind of paste wax or a fixative spray. Remember, the fixator again from time to time, and the patina of time to time, need to up a little.

Miz Lamb said...

I suspect that the closures of processing in order to avoid stains? Exit mode recorded pigmentation, it would be better to see the design.

You can rub the "black smoke" in the design, then with a fixative shotcrete as paint. This does not harm the silver pendant at all.

"Carbon black is the soot on the chimney fire when burning an oil lamp on the left.

You can ask a jeweler what else to work without ruining silver trailer.

Renee G said...

Take a piece of paper and a pencil, chalk or pencil - Put paper on the runway and rub the pencil, chalk or pencil, to see if it gives you a brush "that could help - in black or blue against The white contrast can be enough to see it easier.

Mawn Lower said...

Try putting a JEWL, or if you have one, with a brush dirt on him.

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