My metal of choice for most of 2018 had been Sterling Silver. When I finished cutting this beautiful Crazy Lace Jasper cabochon, the colours just seemed more suited to a brass base rather than silver-so I pulled out a gorgeous piece of brass I’d etched many months before…and magic happened.
Two layers of hand-etched brass are the base for this 1 1/2″ wide cuff. The top layer features a cabochon that is set in a silver setting, edged in beaded silver wire, and attached with brass rivets to the main cuff. A patina was applied to age the piece, then protected with a durable resin spray to protect from tarnishing.
One of my most requested cuff styles, this design is so easy to wear that you forget it’s even on your wrist. I am still wearing and loving similar ones I made many years ago…♥
Will be available for sale shortly at Legend Logos in Creston, BC
For me, 2018 began with a frenzied start. Busy in both my real estate career and family matters, there was little time spent in my shop. I did manage to cut some stones and Rhodonite was my main focus – and here is what I ended up with:
Now what to do with them….From here, I began my design process. What seems like a good idea when selecting the cut and size of the stone does not always translate the same into a functional design. So I play—a lot! It’s a bit like building a puzzle with no straight edges-the opportunities are endless. In this piece I used a quartz crystal , and a tiny black onyx , a messy wrap silver wire detail, an etched bail, and a rather large Rhodonite cabochon. Next was a cuff. I had part of it already formed, but it sat for about a year waiting for the right inspiration to finish it-another large Rhodonite cabochon seemed the perfect fit. I finished it with a second Sterling silver plate with a brushed finish and beaded wire trim around the cabochon.
These are three of the rings from this collection of stones. It’s amazing how one slab of stone can have so many interesting variations. These are substantial rings, and I adore how the stones work with all of the textures used on the silver. These rings are adjustable, all inspired by a course I took with the amazing Deryn Mentock earlier in the year. I tend towards a much simpler design in my pieces but it was fun creating these and stepping outside my very comfortable “box” ! Please note these ring designs were based on the designs learned in Deryn’s class, especially the adjustable band and side stone focal. They are full of imperfections from the learning process and not for sale. If you would like to visit her site and take her “Rings for Rookies” class, she’s an amazing instructor and makes it look so easy! It’s a must for any serious metal worker wanting to upgrade their skill sets.
I just simply adore Amethyst in all its forms but my favourite is Sage Amethyst…it comes from a very specific area of the Bilk Mountain Range in Nevada. The more I work with it, the more I appreciate all the beautiful variations with the dendrites (tree like inclusions), and the multiple shades of purple, green and gray. This is what I started with:
I cut my cabs around the cracks or other imperfections of the slab, with nothing in particular in mind, other than creating something with interesting patterns, highlighting the various areas I find to be particularly interesting. It’s never quite what I envisioned when I’m done, usually much more exciting and impressive.
I am amazed to see it’s been nearly 9 months since I posted …2017 flew by in a blur. The first snowflake brought a bit of calm to my real estate world so recently I had an afternoon to dust off my work bench and just play. I had some new tools to try out, and a plethora of ideas that have been simmering on the back burner—Now to focus on a few new classes. Love this beautiful craft and process of creation!
It’s been an insane 4 months and it was so relaxing just to get a couple hours to play tonight. Had some things I wanted to try out and this was one of em’…I had seen something similar online and was dying to try my version. I had already etched a sheet of sterling silver and made a batch of ear wires in advance so just had to cut out and form-giving these a trial run tomorrow!
It’s been +35 Celsius this week, and in the shop with torches going, even toastier….I quit when the sweat running off my face was splashing onto the metal and creating puffs of steam. A new method of heat patina??? So far, this is what my latest cuff project looks like-I know, I know…but come back and see the finished project in a couple days-
Today was “Catch Up” time, finally shot, edited, and posted some new pieces-about time! Managed to get them posted to my Etsy site as well, wow-I’m really on a roll…..Also tackled my shop and studio this week. Both were in dire need of a clean-up….a big one. Stay tuned for my next post, confessions of a “collector”…