When we inspect any jewelry closely, we might find that it is exquisitely designed and substantial. But it first attracts our gaze and invites our touch largely because of crucial final step in crafting it. That final act is called Finishing.
Here are some common finish types:
Bark:wavy, almost parallel lines resembling tree bark
Diamond Cut: Angled “facets” cut in to metal with rotating, diamond tipped tool
Florentine:Cross-hatched engraved lines
Hammered:Bright, irregular surface texture
High polish:Bright, Smooth, Mirror-like finish
Matte:Velvety, Frosted, Grainy finish
Satin:muted, soft, lustrous finish
 Bark
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 Diamond cut
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 Florentine
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 Hammered
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 High poish
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 Matte
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 Satin
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