I’ve been in the industry for a decade and let me just say, this type of craftsmanship is not only rare it takes a lot of skill, dedication and experience. It’s definitely undervalued and like most other expertises in Jewelery, underpaid... bench jewelers rarely hear a compliment for their hard work.
Everyone here is (rightly) going ga-ga over the ring craftsmanship, and here I am low-key impressed by the fact that your got your camera exposure set just right to stay properly lit and not blow out on the torch shots. Much respect.
The fact that it looks ‘doable’ tells me that he is a master. When someone does something extremely hard and makes it look easy... then you know they’re good
I hope you give these videos to the ring owners. They should see all the effort that goes into their piece. Nice to see it done without lost wax casting.
I’ve been making jewelry for a little over 2 decades and just now made the jump to learning to silversmith. My dad was an excellent silversmith, and I hope he gets back into it now that he is retired. I can’t wait to learn from him! These videos are so inspiring... the talent is uncanny! I hope I get to graduate to gold soon♥️ thank you for sharing, this piece is stunning!
what do you mean by silversmith? are you making forks, spoons, candle holders, serving trays etc. or are you making your own jewelry out of silver stock? i have been very interested in starting to wax carve spoons maybe a napkin ring of some sort. i just ask because the graduating to gold confused me, ive been a jeweler for about five years now and have worked on all sorts of metals from silver to platinum and gold and they all have difficulties for sure but platinum i find is a tough sumbitch.
Hi jeweler . I have retired after 40 years a goldsmith . I had a colleague who was actually a competitor . He was a trained silversmith from London . He did some beautiful repouse on a gold leaf that was part of a Fabrigee inspired obect of art . Beautifuly fluted leaf . We worked in Vancouver Canada so a big city . He could not make a living doing many wonderful things he did in Britain for the likes of Big money foreigners . He has had to rely on doing the usual contemporary jewelry as people would not pay for the time and effort needed for his expertise in repose . Just a friendly message you could get your father's take on this thought .
I wonder which celebrities this ring went to. How beautiful this piece is . I had no idea so much work, sweat , and love it took to make an engagement ring . Now I will appreciate mine more when it arrives. Just amazing
i wish i had half of the tools you have. at the same time, i appreciate that you make such amazing work wiuth so basic tools, as I will not be getting up lazer welders and such any time soon. thank you for your amazing video, i learned alot.
@@Crmjewelers : I'll bet that you are always doing that part of the job after 15:00 hours, as well. Remember when Joseph ASSCHER cleaved the Cullinan, he fainted, chisel in ✋ hand!!
You are right , if you want to see the finish ring go to Intagram@gastonjewelrymiami and you will see pictures of the ring from all angles even a short video of the ring , Thank You
BRAVO! Absolutely stunning and unbelievable craftsmanship. Anyone who is not a master jeweler like this and believes they could accomplish something like this easily, is simply fooling themselves and would likely go broke from having to start over again and again and again.
How do you think people become a "Master Jeweler" this guy probably has made loads of mistakes but has perfected his craft... telling someone not to believe in themselves is pretty degrading
@@RUclipsMod I don't think he's telling people not to believe in themselves, just trying to dispel the myth that this work is easy. There are people that come here saying it is and that they can do it, but they never provide the proof because this kind of ring making is art as well as work.
@@RUclipsMod I didn’t degrade anyone. If you’ve read the comments on this video, you’d see that some posts claim they could accomplish this easily and most likely don’t even know what tools they’d need to even get started. That’s degrading. Look at it like this, most people who’ve taken jewelry making seriously, likely wouldn’t ever make a comment like that because they know how hard it is to achieve what you just saw created.
One of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.... a true master craftsman! Slowly becoming a lost art... This man has my upmost respect and admiration 🙌👌🎩
Hi Krist the people that trained me had no microscope and no micro motor and no Cad and still is my way of working and is going for over 40 years , I don’t get returns I get work from word of mouth and people that knows me from the jewelry trade , Thank You Krist
I am a dental technician and I fully understand the very high level of craftsmanship required for this flawless realization. A jewel like this does not deserve a simple lost wax casting. Standing ovation!
@@breakingthemasks for me the fact that a handmade creation gives an added value to the object. I also model by hand, I do not use preforms and I think it is a work of greater value. Of course, if you create the shape by hand in wax and then use the lost wax technique, the work is equally "valuable". in summary I do not appreciate the wax preforms usable by anyone. 🤷♂️ P.s. sorry for my English
@@MrJanka64 ... I think I understand. The "by hand" aspect allows for a more precise fit perhaps? But the actual creation of the metal peice can use any method, so long as it accurately follows the handmade precision fit. 👍 Thanks
@@breakingthemasks Not exactly. the "handmade" adds greater prestige given by the further manual skill of the performer. Those who "shape" by hand certainly have more skills than those who use a preform (and takes more time to make)
The people who make these things seem to be so much more interesting and valuable than the people who wear them. Yet, we only seem to talk about the people who wear them.
@@Crmjewelers This kinda puts down your actual customer base, lol. Although the craftsmanship of the creator that is presented here is absolutely stunning and commands a total respect, it is the will and the capacity of another human to recognise the value of the object, and the ability to exchange a part of their own personal value for it, that ultimately creates the market, a part of which you happen to be.
@@Crmjewelers No. I mean, that in a way you put down your entire customer base by agreeing with a comment, stating that by definition creators are seemingly more interesting and valuable than the consumers, with the latter being your actual customers. This is a one sided observation, probably with the intention of virtue signaling. I believe it is important to recognize the symbiotic nature between providers and consumers, and also that those roles do shift according to circumstances.
A lot of science and math , handmade skills take years and years to hone . Not like cad cam , this is skill and experience and the proof is the hand made product
We're planning to make more of that "life of a jeweler" kind of content with different people, including Carlos, but the Q&A will probably be better in a livestream format. We need to start livestreaming again soon.
As a starting jeweler (4.5y), this is truly inspiring! I'm only starting to work with Platinum, and it is so different from gold (or silver). Super interesting techniques in the video.
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Sure, do you take checks?
Rarely, but they check would have to clear before the merchandise is released.
@@Crmjewelers :)
wow...!!!!
I’ve been in the industry for a decade and let me just say, this type of craftsmanship is not only rare it takes a lot of skill, dedication and experience. It’s definitely undervalued and like most other expertises in Jewelery, underpaid... bench jewelers rarely hear a compliment for their hard work.
Thank you for sharing that my friend. We try to show our great appreciation and respect for this type of work with our videos. 🙇
More than that, he’s actually forging it out too, good job!
@@josephmccann2642 100% that of and in itself is rare.
Yea it’s a shame they don’t make more pay.
I know atleast ten jewellers plus myself that could easily make this in Australia. I guess where you are at source gets the incredible tradespeople
Everyone here is (rightly) going ga-ga over the ring craftsmanship, and here I am low-key impressed by the fact that your got your camera exposure set just right to stay properly lit and not blow out on the torch shots.
Much respect.
Ha, thanks man. Yeah, the camera work, editing, and everything else is also an art.
Wow. Amazing. You're a craftsman of the highest order, sir. Well done.
Beauties in the eye of the beholder
The fact that it looks ‘doable’ tells me that he is a master. When someone does something extremely hard and makes it look easy... then you know they’re good
Exactly 😉
He’s no better than me and I don’t call myself a master. I’m always learning and always looking to improve.
Send me your videos making rings. I'm dying to see them. 👍
@@Crmjewelers ok I will see what I can do.
Yaaaay 👏👏👏
Imagine having that type of talent, absolutely incredible
It takes many, many years to get here Jason.
More practice and honing skills than talent.
It takes skills as well. Many jewelers have decades of experience and they still suck.
@@Crmjewelers - I’m sure... But that’s not you. 💗
@@Crmjewelers
Was that white gold or platinum you were working with?
I hope you give these videos to the ring owners. They should see all the effort that goes into their piece. Nice to see it done without lost wax casting.
I’ve been making jewelry for a little over 2 decades and just now made the jump to learning to silversmith. My dad was an excellent silversmith, and I hope he gets back into it now that he is retired. I can’t wait to learn from him! These videos are so inspiring... the talent is uncanny! I hope I get to graduate to gold soon♥️ thank you for sharing, this piece is stunning!
what do you mean by silversmith? are you making forks, spoons, candle holders, serving trays etc. or are you making your own jewelry out of silver stock? i have been very interested in starting to wax carve spoons maybe a napkin ring of some sort. i just ask because the graduating to gold confused me, ive been a jeweler for about five years now and have worked on all sorts of metals from silver to platinum and gold and they all have difficulties for sure but platinum i find is a tough sumbitch.
Hi jeweler . I have retired after 40 years a goldsmith . I had a colleague who was actually a competitor . He was a trained silversmith from London . He did some beautiful repouse on a gold leaf that was part of a Fabrigee inspired obect of art . Beautifuly fluted leaf . We worked in Vancouver Canada so a big city . He could not make a living doing many wonderful things he did in Britain for the likes of Big money foreigners . He has had to rely on doing the usual contemporary jewelry as people would not pay for the time and effort needed for his expertise in repose . Just a friendly message you could get your father's take on this thought .
Fascinating to watch such a highly skilled jeweler. That mounting is absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you Kay. I really appreciate your feedback. Gaston is really passionate about his creations.
This man deserves boss music in the background of his videos. A true artist!
ABSOLUTELY BEYOND BEAUTIFUL!!! YOUR ARTISTRY AND TALENT IS BEYOND WORDS!! MAGNIFICENT!! 👏👏❤️❤️
What beauty! Not only the ring but the skill of the jeweler. What a God given talent
Absolutely beautiful, the craftsmanship is impeccable. I feel so blessed to be able to see the process.
Thank you so much Jacqueline.
I wonder which celebrities this ring went to. How beautiful this piece is . I had no idea so much work, sweat , and love it took to make an engagement ring . Now I will appreciate mine more when it arrives. Just amazing
there are tons of very rich people that are not celebrities, so maybe one of them.
Que hermoso anillo y su capacidad como joyero habla por sí sola. Jamás me volveré a quejar del precio de las joyas. ¡Bien hecho Maestro!
i wish i had half of the tools you have. at the same time, i appreciate that you make such amazing work wiuth so basic tools, as I will not be getting up lazer welders and such any time soon. thank you for your amazing video, i learned alot.
Masterfully made!
Incredible to see! What a result! I'll ring you when I win the lottery :D
Beautiful jewellery workshop 🙏
3:12 / 9:54 does anyone know whats that angle gauge called the tool called?
It's is always a privilege to watch CRM videos
Hi to measure the angles the tool is call protractor
I have been a jeweler over 25 years and done many millions in repairs and custom work. Never had a single job over 180,000.00 so kudos. Very skilled .
Thank you my friend.
The most amazing thing is he was able to make that beautiful ring in only 9 minutes and 54 seconds! Impressive!
With edit in ALL video..
Who's gonna tell him...
@@j_ferdous3894 that this is a joke...
Well thats god tier skill
Exactly. He didn't make the gold.
A work of art!
I'm envious of the recipient of this stunning ring. 😉💕
I am very proud of your work and more beautiful than your beautiful smile God bless you
😊👍100/100
When Gaston was squeezing the claws on the centre stone, I was clenching my teeth. What a roller coaster 🎢 ride, watching the craftsmanship.
LOL, I know. That part gets me all the time. 😅
@@Crmjewelers : I'll bet that you are always doing that part of the job after 15:00 hours, as well. Remember when Joseph ASSCHER cleaved the Cullinan, he fainted, chisel in ✋ hand!!
The ring is exquisite! I’m a huge fan of “step cut” diamonds. Once again, I am left speechless by this man’s work. Incredible talent!👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much for watching.
Should've shown the finished product in much more detail, a little longer.
You are right , if you want to see the finish ring go to Intagram@gastonjewelrymiami and you will see pictures of the ring from all angles even a short video of the ring , Thank You
Stunning! Such beautiful work. It must be an amazing feeling when your clients sees their jewelry piece for the first time.
Thank you. That is the best feeling of all!
@@Crmjewelers 💗
Precision+art+talent= masterpiece 🙌
Thank you man. I really appreciate it.
I didn't realise how much work went to make a ring. Thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you for watching. 😉
Absolutely stunning ☝️
Amazing 🤩 craftsmanship 👌🏼👍🏼
Thank you man 👍👍
I loved watching my grandfather do this.
What craftsmanship! Extraordinary!
Thank you! 🙇
This gave me shivers, goosebumps, laughs of delight, smiles and awe all at the same time ...beautiful workmanship, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Will. I'm glad that the video did all that for you. 😉
Beautiful craftsmanship. Labor of love in each piece
Definitely. I'm glad you noticed that and thank you so much for watching.
What a perfect setting to show off those diamonds! Amazing talent!
Thank you very much.
Very beautiful and a great job making it!!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you my friend 👍🙇
@@Crmjewelers You're very welcome!!
Thank you , Beautiful , Im ordering emerald diamond very soon...
Thank you Richie. WE got'em here when you're ready. 😉
BRAVO! Absolutely stunning and unbelievable craftsmanship. Anyone who is not a master jeweler like this and believes they could accomplish something like this easily, is simply fooling themselves and would likely go broke from having to start over again and again and again.
Thank you Tom. Truer words have never been spoken. 🙇
How do you think people become a "Master Jeweler" this guy probably has made loads of mistakes but has perfected his craft... telling someone not to believe in themselves is pretty degrading
@@RUclipsMod I don't think he's telling people not to believe in themselves, just trying to dispel the myth that this work is easy. There are people that come here saying it is and that they can do it, but they never provide the proof because this kind of ring making is art as well as work.
@@RUclipsMod I didn’t degrade anyone. If you’ve read the comments on this video, you’d see that some posts claim they could accomplish this easily and most likely don’t even know what tools they’d need to even get started. That’s degrading. Look at it like this, most people who’ve taken jewelry making seriously, likely wouldn’t ever make a comment like that because they know how hard it is to achieve what you just saw created.
Just a Beautiful piece! 👏👏👏
Thank you Taylor.
@@Crmjewelers Your totally welcome! 👍👍
Seeing quality things made by hand is truly something amazing 👏
Thank you man. A lot of people don't appreciate it, but I'm glad there are people like you around. 🙇
@@Crmjewelers Keep up the hard work 💪 p.s do more angles on the end product
Will do. Next time 😉
I love this ring, the detail and design is incredible.
Oh my!!!! That ring is stunning!!
Perfection👌
Incredible😍😍
Beautiful and thank you for sharing with us CRM Jewelers 👍
My pleasure Edward. Thank you so much for your continual support.
@@Crmjewelers ❤️
You are a craftsman sir! A really good one and very talented.
Thank you sir. I really appreciate it. 🙇
Master work!! Excellent craftsmanship
Thank you so much Charles.
Were they welding goggles you used to look through the flame?
One of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.... a true master craftsman! Slowly becoming a lost art... This man has my upmost respect and admiration 🙌👌🎩
Thank you so much. We put a lot of time and effort into these videos and Gaston pours out his heart into each of his rings. ❤️
You are an artist
Thank you 🙇
Que belleza , que arte ojala esta profesion no desaparezca jamas
INCREDIBLE & SIMPLY GENUIS WORK, HIGHLY SKILLED & TALENTED ARTISAN/ JEWELLER...
Thank you so much for the compliments.
True craftsmanship
Thank you
What kind of glue do you use to fix the stone to the silver to outline and cut the hole for the stone?
Wow, no microscope, no micro motor...
This is some of the best work ever.
Bravo sir!
Thank you sir 🙇
i know man no leica scope crazy!!
Hi Krist the people that trained me had no microscope and no micro motor and no Cad and still is my way of working and is going for over 40 years , I don’t get returns I get work from word of mouth and people that knows me from the jewelry trade , Thank You Krist
I am a dental technician and I fully understand the very high level of craftsmanship required for this flawless realization. A jewel like this does not deserve a simple lost wax casting. Standing ovation!
Thank You Giancarlo
What makes casting a less desirable metal shaping method?
@@breakingthemasks for me the fact that a handmade creation gives an added value to the object. I also model by hand, I do not use preforms and I think it is a work of greater value. Of course, if you create the shape by hand in wax and then use the lost wax technique, the work is equally "valuable". in summary I do not appreciate the wax preforms usable by anyone. 🤷♂️
P.s. sorry for my English
@@MrJanka64 ... I think I understand. The "by hand" aspect allows for a more precise fit perhaps?
But the actual creation of the metal peice can use any method, so long as it accurately follows the handmade precision fit.
👍
Thanks
@@breakingthemasks Not exactly. the "handmade" adds greater prestige given by the further manual skill of the performer. Those who "shape" by hand certainly have more skills than those who use a preform (and takes more time to make)
Oh my. This is awesome 👏 bravo 👏
Thank you so much Eliut.
Showed up on 'insider' channel. Followed up here.
ThI is so satisfying to watch.
Beauty and craftmanship, thanks for the video.
Thank you Nicholas 🙇
The people who make these things seem to be so much more interesting and valuable than the people who wear them. Yet, we only seem to talk about the people who wear them.
Thank You Catherine for your kind words
Definitely agree with you Catherine.
@@Crmjewelers This kinda puts down your actual customer base, lol. Although the craftsmanship of the creator that is presented here is absolutely stunning and commands a total respect, it is the will and the capacity of another human to recognise the value of the object, and the ability to exchange a part of their own personal value for it, that ultimately creates the market, a part of which you happen to be.
Hey Alexey. Do you mean that we're turning off watch enthusiasts because we're featuring non watch related content?
@@Crmjewelers No. I mean, that in a way you put down your entire customer base by agreeing with a comment, stating that by definition creators are seemingly more interesting and valuable than the consumers, with the latter being your actual customers.
This is a one sided observation, probably with the intention of virtue signaling. I believe it is important to recognize the symbiotic nature between providers and consumers, and also that those roles do shift according to circumstances.
A lot of science and math , handmade skills take years and years to hone . Not like cad cam , this is skill and experience and the proof is the hand made product
Ah stunning!
What an artist this man is. How beautiful the outcome💜👍
Thanks you Diane. 🙇
A true work of art and a dying breed.
Thank you very much Alan.
I just found your channel and i'm so glad i did. I love watching masters at work and he sure is a master jewler. Thanks so much for your content!
Thank you man. Really appreciate the support.
Platium ~Yum yum
This guy is a true craftsman.
Thank you Andrew 🙇
Wow this is incredible 👏!
Thank you for watching David. We're really focused in showing the true beauty of the jewelry industry.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!! 👍🏼❤️
Thank you!
What a work of art
Thanks man. Really appreciate it!
I love your videos! I say Carlos should do a Q&A video.
We're planning to make more of that "life of a jeweler" kind of content with different people, including Carlos, but the Q&A will probably be better in a livestream format. We need to start livestreaming again soon.
Stunning ring...stunning talent
Thank you so much!
9:33 all that hard work and it's already scratched up
My respects for this jeweler. 💯
Thank you Don for your support 🙇
Stunning!
Beautiful work , congratulations !
Thank you so much for watching my friend!
Masterpiece
Clean 👍👍👍.
Amazing job sometimes I believe we take jewelry and the makers of jewelry for granted he's great 👍
Thanks Jason. Really appreciate that 🙇
Wow so amazing.
Wow, thank you
Flawless 💎⚒
Thank you for watching my firend.
So beautiful!!!
Thank you princess 😉
This is so awesome! What hardness solder do you use on the head? 1300?
I used 1700 Platinum solder
Dang!! Nice work!!
Thank you Shannon.
Magnificent....
Thanks for sharing this!
My pleasure Gerald. Thank you for watching.
WOW!!! Truly talented.
Thank you so much Nadine 👍👍
Wow what a great video!
Thanks for watching Eric.
Very good job🥰
Thank you!
Very useful video thankyou very much!!
Thank you for watching my friend.
Beautifull artwork
Thanks!
Wow bagus banget om disain perhiasan cincin nya juga keren juga indah banget
Truly a Master at work! GOD Bless him.
Thank you very much.
Amazing!!! 👏🍻😎
Tolle Arbeit!
What a great man with great talent. May God bless him! ❤️
Thank you my friend.
Absolutely incredible thank you for the video
You're welcome and thank you so much for watching and commenting 🙏
Amazing
As a starting jeweler (4.5y), this is truly inspiring!
I'm only starting to work with Platinum, and it is so different from gold (or silver).
Super interesting techniques in the video.
Awesome. I'm glad you liked it fellow jeweler.
very skilled