Posts Tagged ‘Travel’

Australian Stocks to Watch – GPT Group, OZ Minerals, Woolworths, Crown – Bloomberg

Friday, November 19th, 2010

GPT Group Makes .1 Billion Full Year Loss on Writedowns; OZ Minerals Reports .6 Billion Full Year Loss; Woolworths Profit Misses Estimates, Half Year Profit Amounting to Only 5 Million; Crown Reports First Half Net Loss (Bloomberg Live)

Silver Smith, Indonesia by Asiatravel.com

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

For Bookings: www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com A silversmith is a person who works primarily making objects in solid silver; historically the training and guild organization of goldsmiths included silversmiths as well, and the two crafts remain largely overlapping. Unlike blacksmiths, silversmiths do not shape the metal while it is red-hot but instead, work it at room temperature with gentle and carefully placed hammerblows. The essence of silversmithing is to take a flat piece of metal and by means of different hammers, stakes and other simple tools, to transform it into a useful object.[1] While silversmiths specialize in, and principally work, silver, they also work with other metals such as gold, copper, steel, and brass. They make jewellery, silverware, armour, vases, and other artistic items. Because silver is such a malleable metal, silversmiths have a large range of choices with how they prefer to work the metal. Historically, silversmiths are mostly referred to as goldsmiths, which was usually the same guild. In the western Canadian silversmith tradition, guilds do not exist; however, mentoring through colleagues becomes a method of professional learning within a community of craftspeople [2]. Silver is cheaper than gold, though still valuable, and so is very popular with jewellers who are just starting out and cannot afford to make pieces in gold, or as a practicing material for goldsmith apprentices. Silver has also become very fashionable