Asante Gold: Uk To Mortgage Again Ghana’s Looted ‘crown Jewels’

High-polished jewellery is the commonest and gives the steel a extremely reflective, shiny look. Satin, or matte finish reduces the shine and reflection of the jewellery, and that is generally used to intensify gemstones such as diamonds. Brushed finishes give the jewellery a textured look and are created by brushing a cloth against the metallic, leaving “brush strokes”. Hammered finishes are typically created through the use of a rounded metal hammer and hammering the jewellery to offer it a wavy texture. These could also be made from glass, gem stones, metal, wood, shells, clay and polymer clay. Beaded jewellery generally…Continue Reading