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Tor Schwanck: gold and silversmith

Australia, 1978
film

Episode of Series “Craft as a Livelihood” Metal-work has been in Tor Schwanck’s family since the 15th century. He is an artisan trained in a..

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Looking at gold and silver

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A Story of silver

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Jewellery making. Part 1: metal working

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Between the hammer and the anvil

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