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Here you see the making of 1 original Akaija (used by the casting company for making a mould) by casting a silver rod first, pulling a wire from this, bend the wire, weld parts together and finally polishing the design. This time-consuming procedure is how I started making Akaija's, but for special Akaija's (like silver-gold combinations) I still do it this way.

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Stamping special 'clay' for casting
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Heating silver
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More heat, more heat!
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Reaching the melting point...
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Okay... cast the silver
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Yeah... that great
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Cast silver rod
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Rolling mill the make a wire of it
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Pulling the wire to the desired thickness
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Now the interesting part: making the base-ring of the Akaija
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Filing the ring
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Hammer it perfectly round.
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Positioning the ring and the 'inversion'-spiral
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Positioning is difficult, therefore we need a 'third hand'
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Welding the ring to the spiral
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Grinding the Akaija
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Sanding...
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Polishing device
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Akaija
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