I received this crystal from a customer with the request to facet a checkerboard brilliant oval. I am not a big fan of faceted phenomenal stones as they rarely do justice to the effects. Moonstones are especially suited to low flat cabochons which will display the adularescence optimally. High rounded cabs will have much smaller [...] […]
Uncle Earl in full cry.Uncle Hans in full cry. Chillin' out with a cool beer in 110 kilo wind.It doesn't look it but that rain hurts when it hits you....Little company truck got kicked. A board blew off from the next door neighbour.Ouch. And I just know the next door owner does not have insurance.My buddies restaurant sign. One roof, from the build […]
Here’s to Ellen Jacobs! This beautiful enamel is based on a famous painting. Do you recognize it? Ellen did such a wonderful job and the elegant frame setting she made really showcases her enamel. Our method here at JAI for enamel in gold is as follows. We make our enameling cups out of fine silver [...] […]
It’s about time Thailand ventures into the world of contemporary art jewelry. ATTA Gallery opened its door to jewelry lovers in August 2010. It is the first and only gallery of its kind in Thailand specializing in contemporary art jewelry. ATTA Gallery exhibits and carries works of new talent and established, local and international artists. ATTA Gallery [ […]
Come mingle with local jewelry artists and designers at ATTA Gallery’s Open House on Thursday September 9, 2010 from 18:00-20:00. Wear your favorite cocktail ring(s), bling or no bling, and come join us for a drink or two while chitchatting about contemporary art jewelry in Thailand! More info on how to get to the gallery, go to [...] […]
As many of you already know I am in the act of moving my studio. I am ever so excited to get out of the basement and into a sun filled room. Until this new space becomes home to k.o’brien jewelry I won’t be posting regularly. Really, I won’t be doing anything regularly as this [...] […]
Credits:NASA, H. Weaver and P. Feldman (Johns Hopkins University), M. A'Hearn (University of Maryland), C. Arpigny (Liege University), M. Combi (University of Michigan), M. Festou (Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees), and G.-P. Tozzi (Arcetri Observatory)
A Chameleon Sky
The sands of time are running out for the central star of this the Hourglass Nebula. With its nuclear fuel exhausted, this brief, spectacular, closing phase of a sun-like star's life occurs as its outer layers are ejected and its core becomes a cooling, fading white dwarf. In 1995, astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to make a series of images of planetary nebulae, including the one above. Here, delicate rings of colorful glowing gas (nitrogen-red, hydrogen-green, and oxygen-blue) outline the tenuous walls of the 'hourglass.' The unprecedented sharpness of Hubble's images revealed surprising details of the nebula ejection process and may resolve the outstanding mystery of the variety of complex shapes and symmetries of planetary nebulae. Image Credit: NASA, WFPC2, HST, R. Sahai and J. Trauger (JPL) Read More
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