New Jewellery Aka Remaking Old Jewellery (1961)
Knightsbridge, London. M, S of several pieces of jewellery laid out on display. C, U of a hand picking through pieces of jewellery in a tray. M, S of two men sat at a desk looking through the jewellery, one of them is smoking a pipe. They are removing stones from pieces of jewellery. C, U of a man s hands as he picks a stone out of a brooch with a pair of pliers. The narrator explains they are working for the London designer Joseph Kutchinsky who breaks down antique jewellery to make new designs. C, U of hands using a pair of tweezers to pick up diamonds and fit them together into a bow shape. L, S of men sat at benches in the workshop. M, S as one man places a brooch on a cloth and picks up some tweezers. C, U as he uses the tweezers to fit the gold and platinum settings for the stones. M, S as a man uses an eyeglass to look at a piece of jewellery, he then picks up a small blowtorch and solders the brooch. C, U of the brooch being soldered. M, S of a man sat at a polishing machine. C, U as he polish
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