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  2. Society of American Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    In addition to an outstanding benefits package, all members have access to the Society's technical and marketing expertise through its free consulting service to members. Its artisan members, those silversmiths who have been juried into the society based on their outstanding technical skill, [ 4 ] and are provided with support, networking, and ...

  3. Silversmith - Wikipedia

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    Embossed silver sarcophagus of Saint Stanislaus in the Wawel Cathedral, created in the main centers of 17th-century European silversmithery – Augsburg and GdaƄsk [1]. A silversmith is a metalworker who crafts objects from silver.

  4. Centrifugal casting (silversmithing) - Wikipedia

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    An articulated arm is free to spin around a vertical axle, which is driven by an electric motor or a spring. The entire mechanism is enclosed in a tub or drum to contain hot metal should the mold break or an excess of metal be used. Single use molds are prepared using the lost wax method.

  5. Category:Silver objects - Wikipedia

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  6. 40 Beginner Sewing Projects That Anyone Can Pull Off - AOL

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    Good news: We’ve rounded up a bevy of beginner sewing projects, so you can stop hemming and hawing... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Atsidi Sani - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of Atsidi Sani. However, it is known that he was born near Wheatfields, Arizona, c. 1830 as part of the Dibelizhini (Black Sheep) clan. [1] [2] He was known by many names, but to his people, he was known as Atsidi Sani, which translates to "Old Smith," and to the Mexicans he was known as Herrero, which means "Iron Worker."

  8. Moulton family (silversmiths) - Wikipedia

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    Creamer by Joseph Moulton, circa 1800. The Moulton family were silversmiths in and around Newbury, Massachusetts that extended across six generations for two hundred years. . They are sometimes claimed to have the longest continuous span of silversmithing of any American fa

  9. Mapuche silverwork - Wikipedia

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    During the latter half of the 18th century, Mapuche silversmiths began to produce large amounts of silver finery. [6] The surge of silversmithing activity may be related to the 1641 parliament of Quillín and the 1726 parliament of Negrete that decreased hostilities between Spaniards and Mapuches and allowed trade to increase between colonial Chile and the free Mapuches.