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This handout is designed to provide some guidelines for presenting from an ITV classroom. Make arrangements with your site technician prior to your presentation date for use of instructional media and to demonstrate use of equipment. Develop and mail handouts far in advance as possible. When speaking to someone at another site, try to speak directly at the camera. Please check with the coordinator at your site to see what media is available for your use. You may also want to schedule time with the site technician or Program Producer to practice using any of the equipment with which you are unfamiliar. Check with your instructor for the course email list address or for your classmates individual email addressess. Jewelry_Packet The material in this booklet is based on the Systems Approach to Pollution Prevention, developed by Dr. Robert Pojasek of Pojasek and Associates and the Nothing to Waste Manual developed by US Environmental Protection Agency Region 1. The bottom line is that pollution prevention or improved efficiency can help businesses save money and help protect the environment at the same time. 7. Identify which major costs or general ledger costs apply to the material use and losses on the process maps (utilities, metal purchase costs, waste disposal costs, costs that are easy to get information on and that you typically consider when looking at your processes). Jewelry The 20x50 selectable magnification lens with the built-in high intensity light source enables detailed examinations of the smallest st ones to be achieved. For items requiring more detailed magnifications 100x and 200x le nses are also available as options. The video output allows for real- time viewing on any video input device such as a TV or LCD projector. The optional iCapture software allows the user to perform measurements of the image, insert annotations and enhance and rotate the image for better viewing. For documentation purposes the images can be downloaded and stored as standard BMP, JPG, TIF, PNG or GIF files. 9 inches long x 2 inches diameter Weight: Approx. Egyptian Jewelry Lesson This jewelry, along with other small talismans, was believed to bring good luck or keep evil spirits away from the wearer. Use Egyptian symbols that you have learned about in your studies of Egypt to design and create your own collection of jewelry fit for a pharaoh! 3. Mix some Elmer's glue and a small amount of water in a small bowl. 5. Once the glue has dried overnight apply one coat of acrylic paint as a base coat and allow to dry. 9. Trace around design and outside edge and with heat activated puff paint. 10. Pour a very small amount of paint onto a tray and use finger to apply paint to top of puff paint. DivaApp WJA Diva Design Competition is open to all women, whether or not they are employed in the jewelry industry, and whether or not they possess formal design training. REQUIREMENTS: Designs must be original and may not have won awards in other contests or Diva competitions. Complete the attached entry form and attach it to the back of the art board. JUDGING: Winning designs will be selected on the basis of originality, creativity, wearability and the best interpretation of the theme. MORE: Renderings will be returned after August 15, 2003, but only upon request and only to contestants who include Priority Mail postage. 0517 Every person who shall at public outcry offer for sale, either as principal or agent, to the highest bidder on the spot, any article of merchandise or property, shall be deemed an auctioneer and every such sale shall be deemed an auction. It shall be unlawful for any person to act or to employ another to act as a by-bidder, or what is commonly know as a "capper" or "booster" or "switcher," at any auction sale; or to make or accept any false or misleading or self bid, or to bid or purchase in the name or pretended name of another, or to pretend to buy, or sell, or deliver, any such aforesaid articles sold or offered for sale at any such auction, or to reoffer or resell or replace in stock for offer or sale at or during such auction any article declared sold and delivered to a purchaser or pretended purchaser during such auction. 79 http://www.jcrs.com/79.pdf Stones Set Shape Type GIA Grade: (Cut/Make) Table % Crown Angle Girdle Thickness Pavilion % Culet Size Sym/Polish MM x MM x MM x MM Color or (Tone/Saturation/Hue) Clarity Total Weight Approx? Avg Wgt The values set forth herein are an estimate of the current replacement cost at which the appraised jewelry may be purchased in a retail jewelry store and reflects the price at which the appraised or similar jewelry may be purchased at this store (unless stated otherwise). Because jewelry appraisal and evaluation is not a pure science and therefore subjective, estimates of replacement value may vary from one appraiser to another and such a variance does not necessarily constitute error on the part of the appraiser. 6_steps http://www.mickyroof.com/6_steps.pdf with Micky Roof, or one of her expert staff, about options and design possibilities. from Micky's unmatched collection of precious and semi-precious gemstones (the finest in New York State!). Spend some time at this stage, and let nature's beauty tell its magnificent tale. (Many of our customers are surprised to discover that jewelry this personal costs no more than an item you'd purchase "off the rack" elsewhere!) For years to come, your fine custom jewelry from Micky Roof will express YOUR tastea feat that can never be achieved by mass-produced jewelry. And the memories of its creation will become a part of your legacy. 2002 Jewelry and Commercial Beads - Specific Guidelines http://www.saturdaymarket.org Current trends in handcrafted jewelry now include many diverse materials and techniques. To ensure a level of handcraft consistent with our public image and the general standards that have evolved, it has become necessary to adhere to the following guidelines. It may be the pattern or design of manufactured components working together; however, pattern or design must be SIGNIFICANT if no handmade components are used (see Commercial Bead Guidelines). Gold and Silver Substitute: All metals must be labeled truthfully. For handmade products consisting primarily or solely of commercially produced beads, the PRC judges reviews the amount of perceivable craftsperson involvement. jewelry http://www.iape.org/DownLoads/WMTPD/jewelry.pdf Use discretion in marking jewelry with identifiers, such as name or initials and date, so as not to devalue item. Permanently label bag or affix tag to each bag with clear tape. Seal with evidence tape and affix tag to front with clear tape. Jewelry should be described as yellow, white, clear, etc. as opposed to gold, silver, diamond, etc. to protect yourself from value controversy. Special storage considerations may be necessary for extremely valuable items, consult Property Officer. If item is to be processed at Lab, place in size A! envelope and attach Lab Request to front, over tag, by stapling top corners. jewelry In the jewelry department at AAC, our teachers are professional metalsmith artists and jewelers who appreciate fine craftsmenship and artistic expression. We seek to teach our students the mastery of jewelry technique, function and form while encouraging the development of personal vision. Extra studio time designed for experienced students who wish to continue working on class projects. Precious metals, such as silver, and stones for setting are not part of the studio's basic supplies. Design, fabrication, form, simple stone setting and soldering will be the focus. Solve technical and aesthetic problems by focusing on developing inventive processes relevant to your style of metalsmithing. MM_workshop Working from prepared kits make an assortment of Teneriffe Embroidery jewelry. First using the honeycomb filling stitch, a technique which resembles hexagonal plaiting, make a beautiful brooch and then add beads as a finishing touch. Next learn the lacy embellishment used in pine needle basketry to make a beautiful brooch and earrings to match. A variation of the peyote stitch will also be incorporated to further embellish the jewelry. A clamp on light is also helpful. $100 per person plus $35 materials fee -- class limited to first 20 students. I understand that my fee will be refunded if the class is canceled or held at a different time. | |