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Another day, another pandimensional crisis.

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From the “experience creates wisdom” files, I just avoided using unsuitable materials for a nifty beadwork design I had in mind.

I designed a hematite bracelet, and as I was shopping for materials, I found out that new colors were available*. The new colors inspired me to modify my design.

But the new colors, weren’t natural, they were dyed/plated (sites differed on terminology). And as I dug deeper, I found that the modified hematite finishes were not durable, especially when exposed to water or certain chemicals. Which a bracelet would be.

My initial reaction to this info was to add more of the material to my shopping cart so I could make duplicates for when the finishes would start failing. Older, wiser me called younger me an idiot, and removed the modified hematite from my cart.

I’m going to do the bracelet according to the original design, but I’m ALSO currently shopping for different materials to realize the version of it that would have featured the other colors.






* FYI: natural hematite polishes to a shiny gunmetal grey appearance. The modified types come in metallic silver, bright silver, and shades of gold.

Back when I was training to become a lapidary specialist for a jeweler a long, long time ago (it didn't stick), one of the first things he told me was to let people know that some stones were simply more durable than others, and while the others might be okay for earrings or necklaces, you really, really wanted to think twice before getting them set in bracelets or rings...
 

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