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QuestionWhat fabric prevents tarnish?Cory Schifter is a Jeweler, Certified Jewelry Appraiser, and the Owner of Casale Jewelers in Dongan Hills, Staten Island, New York. Casale Jewelers is known for its selection of fine jewelry, designer brands, engagement rings, certified diamonds, custom-made jewelry, and watches. Cory has over 10 years in the jewelry industry and is a certified jewelry appraiser. Cory was featured on NY1 News “Got it Made in New York” for Casale Jewelers’ custom design business and Casale Jewelers was recognized by American Express and Facebook in 2012 as one of the top five small businesses in the nation.Applications like Photoshop can help you shrink down the picture to the size of your locket. From there, you can cut it out.
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QuestionIs there any way I can keep the photo in there without gluing it?Community AnswerMost lockets have bits on the side that help the picture from falling out, but if that doesn't work, use a tiny amount of glue tack.
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QuestionMy locket has a space for two photos, but it's heart-shaped, which makes it harder to make the photo exact. How can I make sure the photo fits the locket edges precisely?Ryleigh HempeCommunity AnswerYou could take a scrap piece of paper and trace around the frames, then use that as your guide.
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QuestionWhat if I want to use a full picture?Community AnswerIf you want to use a full picture, it will have to have a fairly large image on it or it will be too blurry to see once it's shrunk down into the locket. For example, a portrait of someone's face would be a good choice, but a large group photo would not.
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QuestionI have a locket without a cover and holes in it. How do I put a picture in this locket?Community AnswerUse a small amount of glue to apply the picture to the locket.
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QuestionI have an oval locket. How do I do it?Community AnswerIt would be best to use the first method for that. For example, trace the empty space of the locket inside, then put the traced paper on the image (I recommend a face). Then cut out the image, place it in the locket, and done!
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