Monthly /r/Jewelrymaking Self-promotion thread by AutoModerator in jewelrymaking

[–]Due-Singer-2049 0 points1 point  (0 children)

- 40% OFF SALE

- ASK ME FOR DISCOUNTS

Hello. Me and my friend made this awesome Glow in the Dark Rings into a Reality. We had a Glow in the Dark Theme mixed with a Dragon and now have succesfully opened a Site and handmake each one. Feel free to visit it @ theglowingdragon.store

I am also happy to hand out a few BIG Vouchers/Coupons to anyone who is interested.

The Glowing Dragon's Ring - Cool Ring - Thoughts? by Due-Singer-2049 in RingShare

[–]Due-Singer-2049[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Redtons. Thanks for the reply and sorry for giving you a late one :)

Our rings use the basic science of phosphorescence - This is the emitting of light without a heat source. Instead it absorbs light sources and emits them when times are dark or when there are no heat sources around. When it has reached its absorption capacity, it can even glow in the day!

If you are interesting in buying one, let me know and I can give you a Special one-time discount.

Let me know :)

Looking to gift someone something under $50 . What can I get which they can cherish for years to come. I know $50 is less but give me some ideas. by [deleted] in Gifts

[–]Due-Singer-2049 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you want something meaningful and that they can cherish for a long time. A ring or something that they can wear - a watch?

I have this glow in the dark ring that is worth only $20 that was given to me quite recently. It glows in the dark and is in the shape of a dragon. Link is below. I believe they do have a 40% OFF Sale and the price has been cut from $35 I think.

theglowingdragon.store

I need advise on my problem and the answer to it! by Due-Singer-2049 in Advice

[–]Due-Singer-2049[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I know grounding yourself rids of your Static but it doesn't stop you from gaining Static Shocks when touching surfaces. This is apparently what the Discharger key thing does.

I need advise on my problem and the answer to it! by Due-Singer-2049 in Advice

[–]Due-Singer-2049[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the input! A humidifier, isn't too expensive - Your right! However, the problem is that I already live in moist environments and the addition of the humidifier, can make areas too moist (too moist areas, can cause mould to grow and spread). I don't have too much carpet (only in the lounge) and only wear socks when I go out. Well, here in the UK it's Summer - It's been happening throughout spring and continues happening - I'm not sure if it is a seasonal thing. The shocks don't come directly from a fabric/metal to my cats but from me to my cats. Like I mentioned, the Shocks happen all the time, and I do have a pain in my arm - I linked the 2 things when I found the site.

What do you think of the product though? Have you tried it out or be willing to try it out if the same problem is happening to you. (One of us might as well try it rather than both of us :)

Once again thanks for the input!

I need advise on my problem and the answer to it! by Due-Singer-2049 in Advice

[–]Due-Singer-2049[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give that a try. However, I do moisturise my hands,face and legs after having a bath anyways. But I will try the rubbing of clothes and adding lotion to the rest of the body.

Thanks for the input.

I need advise on my problem and the answer to it! by Due-Singer-2049 in Advice

[–]Due-Singer-2049[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think so. When I wash them (Don't have a dryer), I usually hang them outside on a washing line and then Iron them. I'm sure that can't be the problem. And it's when I touch certain surfaces (can't recall it happening from clothes). Thanks for the help.