
I knew that I wanted the fine details to remain. So porcelain was a natural choice. It takes detail great, is durable, and has a similar clay-body to PMC. It's also just porous enough to give the fine silver something to grab on to. The next obstacle was finding a way to finish them. A tumbler was out of the question. (I tried it anyway just to see what would happen. Let's just say, less than stellar.) Work-hardening on a bench block... also not a viable option. (I also tried that out to satisfy my curiosity and the results were even worse than "less than stellar".) So it came down to hand-finishing everything with an arsenal of bras brushes, polishing cloths, and good-old-fashioned elbow grease. Not an exciting prospect, but doable. To seal all the patina goodness in, I buffed them with Renaissance wax.
I'm positively thrilled with them, because they look and feel just like solid sterling silver, but have a nice light weight and are much more affordable! To see the full selection of coin pendants that my sister carved, CLICK HERE!
LOVE the coins! Great idea!! How about some cabs?
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