Artesanía en cobre -Wire & Beyond -

Mar 2, 2026 12:55 PM

DeepL Translator - Copper Craftsmanship - Wire & Beyond -

The dragons head is heckin cool

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Oh. I thought they were making an Apollo Guidance system computer.

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Does it stain your wrist?

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Started off as the worst condom ever...

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I personally know at least a dozen people that do wire jewelry. It's lost it's charm and mystery in the US due to the fact that MILLIONS of people make these.

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I love when these mass posting spammers post an edited video that jumps from a few raw ingredients to a patinaed, painted, finished product.

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hmmm, this could be a use for that Roman dodecahedron...

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Very cool!

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Draw the rest of the owl.

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Make the rest of the dragon

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Does it st

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I thought it was going to be some sort of artisanal coax cable.

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Mmm love my wrist hair to be stuck in my bracelet. What a brilliant idea.

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And get green oxide on your wrist from the copper.

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I witnessed an awkward incident recently. Cute butch lesbian was flirting with the cute short bartender. Bartender sat next to me to goof off during a slow period. The girl who'd been flirting with her walked past us to hit the restroom, and attempted a flirty run of her fingers through the bartender's hair as she passed by. Next thing I knew, the bartender's head snapped backward painfully.

Hair got caught in the girl's bracelet... I inspected and vouched for her to prevent a grudge.

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That is really beautiful. Artistic hand work at it's finest.

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At first I thought someone was making a copper penis sheath. The internet seems to have ruined me

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If you can dream it you can make it!

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Finally, chainmail for my coc.....nevermind

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This type of wire woven jewelry is found throughout archeological sites in Scandinavia and surrounding areas though I've never seen. That exact method for starting the weave, I have done this myself in the past. There's actually several different weave patterns too.

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😊👍

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This is frequently called "viking wire weaving", and is quite easy to do this level.
The way I was taught, you make a series of loops of gardening wire and seat *that* on top of the wood, twisting up the top and leaving the bottom with its loops 'gloveing' the post. This allows you to do the same looping manoeuvres, but without needing to constantly add and remove spikes into the wood, which some find inconvenient

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(the difficulty is in making the 'stitches' or loops tight and even. That is Heccin' Hard. But you can make some decent jewelry very easily if you don't mind having a wee bits of inconsistencies.
Additionally, you can use different colours of wires to allow for variation in that way)

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Gracias., 😊

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