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Triskele
This is the pendant I've been wearing for three years.
It is made of stainless steel. The inner spirals are forged and hammered. The outer ring was laser cut and the parts were welded together on the back. It is 2 inches in outside diameter. It has been polished only once.
I prefer stainless for jewelry as it lasts nearly indefinitely,holds a polish for a very long time ,has a most pleasing color and luster,and it "never" tarnishes...
It is however, considerably more difficult to work.
It is made of stainless steel. The inner spirals are forged and hammered. The outer ring was laser cut and the parts were welded together on the back. It is 2 inches in outside diameter. It has been polished only once.
I prefer stainless for jewelry as it lasts nearly indefinitely,holds a polish for a very long time ,has a most pleasing color and luster,and it "never" tarnishes...
It is however, considerably more difficult to work.
