September is here and again, where did the time go?! You might wonder how I can lose time, but if you know anything about living in Maine, you realize that nearly everything for the year happens in a short three month period. And...so much has been going on in my personal life (which I will share at a later time). Thankfully creating my jewelry has kept me focused and happy.
Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival was last weekend and it was a great show. Thank you to all who came and made it a huge success! Here's a happy lady with a new cuff:
Next up, I'll be at the 44th Annual Peters Valley School of Craft Fine Craft Fair, September 27 & 28 at the Sussex Country Fairgrounds in Augusta, New Jersey. Hope to see you there.
Showing posts with label cuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cuff. Show all posts
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
What I've been up to--finishing commissions
This pendant was made with vintage jade buttons that were carved and suggested butterfly wings. the client and I came up with a butterfly inspired pendant set upon reticulated silver and baubles--touches of 18k gold.
Reticulated silver earrings with 4mm diamonds that are tube set in fine silver. The lower disc swings on the Inspired by a pair the client purchased a couple years ago and wears every day.
This cuff was inspired by one in inventory but added several little diamonds that were from the client's own ring--she didn't wear it anymore and thought let's use them in something else.
A lot more work is coming out of the studio. Will write again soon!
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carnelian,
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cuff,
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iolite,
jade,
lapis lazuli,
necklace,
pendant,
reticulated,
reticulation,
ring,
silver
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Merry Christmas Eve!
Yes, it's that time--already! Christmas is here and I'm still trying to catch up from all the busyness from the year. I was lucky enough to be able to create a few beautiful pieces to be given as Christmas gifts this year. One being this necklace for a special woman. It has a reticulated silver pendant with a square black onyx and strung upon a strand of faceted black spinel beads. A lovely combination!
Another piece, a simply classic reticulated silver cuff.
I hope everyone enjoys their new goodies!
Another piece, a simply classic reticulated silver cuff.
I hope everyone enjoys their new goodies!
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black onyx,
black spinel,
bracelet,
christmas,
commission,
cuff,
necklace,
pendant,
reticulated,
reticulation,
silver
Friday, November 22, 2013
Sunday Sewing
I spent most of last weekend in my studio creating, but Sunday, I took the day off to go sewing with a good friend. What could be better than spending a day drinking tea and chatting over biscotti? It's hard to believe that it's the middle of November already! And it's list making time. Lists of who, what, where and when--prepping for holiday gifts and events, and trying to figure out what I can make for everyone on that list. Photos of the sewing will come soon.
In the meantime, please join me Friday, November 22nd through Sunday, November 24th, for the ArtFull Gifts Show at Point Lookout in Northport, ME. I'll be there with bells on! and lots of flowers, pearls, and reticulated jewelry!
In the meantime, please join me Friday, November 22nd through Sunday, November 24th, for the ArtFull Gifts Show at Point Lookout in Northport, ME. I'll be there with bells on! and lots of flowers, pearls, and reticulated jewelry!
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available,
craft show,
cuff,
friendship,
maine,
reticulated,
sewing
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Silver Cuff Bracelet with Labradorite
I've had this idea to turn a ring I made into a new design for a cuff bracelet. I finally got all the pieces to come together. This is the ring that was the inspiration:
A sterling silver ring with rose cut labradorite stone that I made for a commission. I think this ring actually reads much larger in scale and thought it would translate beautifully to a cuff. So I selected a stone:
This large labradorite cabochon -- 45mm (1 11/16") high and 25mm (1") at its widest. The blues and greens shimmer in the light. I thought the scale set the right tone for design. Once that was decided, I worked the silver sheet and heated and reticulated and textured and formed. I added large sterling balls around the fine silver bezel and felt the cuff was really coming together.
I placed a few more balls for balance and the design was complete. Set the stone and polished the bezel and baubles to a high shine and voila:
Strength and beauty--I think it's a pretty spectacular piece!
A sterling silver ring with rose cut labradorite stone that I made for a commission. I think this ring actually reads much larger in scale and thought it would translate beautifully to a cuff. So I selected a stone:
This large labradorite cabochon -- 45mm (1 11/16") high and 25mm (1") at its widest. The blues and greens shimmer in the light. I thought the scale set the right tone for design. Once that was decided, I worked the silver sheet and heated and reticulated and textured and formed. I added large sterling balls around the fine silver bezel and felt the cuff was really coming together.
I placed a few more balls for balance and the design was complete. Set the stone and polished the bezel and baubles to a high shine and voila:
Strength and beauty--I think it's a pretty spectacular piece!
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balls,
baubles,
bracelet,
bubbles,
cuff,
fine silver,
labradorite,
reticulated,
reticulation,
silver,
sterling
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Reticulation with Liver-of-Sulphur Patina
I love the look of reticulated metal and the jewelry I've made with it, but lately I've felt the need to play with it a little more. So I thought it would be fun to really work with the texture by using liver of sulphur on the metal and then highlighting the baubles with a high shine. The effect is wonderful!
This ring was the first experiment with the oxidizing effects of liver of sulphur and it's quite striking. The apricot sapphire glows with the shine of silver surrounding it, while the blackened background sets a real mood.
In this pin, I experimented with using less patina--I sanded away a lot of the black from the surface with steel wool, while allowing it to stay deep in the grooves of the highly textured surface. I'm intrigued by the watery feel to this piece.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Deliveries!
It's that time of year--I've been running around delivering jewelry to my retails shops to start the season! Be sure to check out Rock Paper Scissors in Wiscasset, Casual Interiors in Boothbay Harbor, and Gleason Fine Art in Boothbay Harbor. Lots of new designs and the series continuation of some of my favorites. Next Saturday I'll be delivering to CRAFT in Rockland.
Reticulated cuff with Umba sapphire at Rock Paper Scissors
Coral necklace at Casual Interiors
Hydrangea cluster earrings at Gleason Fine Art
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Flowers for February 2
Here it is!
The newest hydrangea neck cuff hot off the bench! I love this piece! The open front for easy wear. The way it hugs the neck. It's very wearable--and incredibly striking!
Details of the two flower clusters:
The newest hydrangea neck cuff hot off the bench! I love this piece! The open front for easy wear. The way it hugs the neck. It's very wearable--and incredibly striking!
Details of the two flower clusters:
12 flowers here
and 8 flowers here.
Not the best photo, but this is what it looks like around your neck:
Oh, what will be next?!
Saturday, February 16, 2013
More Flowers in February
So, I mentioned in my last post that I've been working on a new flower series--inspired by hydrangeas. I thought I'd show some pictures of the work I've made in the last 2 weeks.
This is a neck cuff that I LOVE!!! It simply goes around your neck and sits. The cluster is made of 17 flowers of various sizes soldered on to 12g sterling vines.
This is a neck cuff that I LOVE!!! It simply goes around your neck and sits. The cluster is made of 17 flowers of various sizes soldered on to 12g sterling vines.
I made these earrings out of a heavy wire swirl and added the small flowers. They have stud backs and look so very graceful on your ear.
Here's another version of clustered flower earrings. These have an earwire and sit just below your earlobe.
And here's the ring I made before my last post. It's a heavy 10g sterling silver wire wrap shank with 3 clustered flowers.
More to come soon. Another neck cuff is on the bench, so check back soon!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
A Cuff Kind of Day
I got on a roll creating cuff bracelets last week and found that I continue to LOVE designing and making them. Each one being so different and unique--playing with the texture and deciding on stones.
In this piece, I wanted to play with an overlapping seam, so I created a separate front section to have the side pieces overlap that front piece. I continued adding balls and curling the edges to soften the look. Finally I added a rose cut Umba sapphire in a greeny-gray color.
The cuff is substantial standing 2 inches high. I just love the icy look. Thinking I might try this one out for a while!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Studio Sunday: Cuffs
It was so nice to see the sun today and even feel a little warmth. Relative warmth--22 degrees! We've been in a cold snap and have been running 3 woodstoves, a furnace, and today I finally plugged in my little portable electric heater to keep my feet warm. I'm so looking forward to the cold weather breaking!!!
After days of making earrings for inventory, I was inspired to create something more. It's been a while since I made a cuff, so I thought that was a good place to start. I had a thin piece of metal that I reticulated and textured. I made the front off-set and added sterling balls around the piece. It's about 1 inch at the widest point in the middle. Simple and classic!
Once I was working on this, I started another cuff made with pieces of silver that I fused and soldered together. It's 1 1/2 inches at the widest spot. I added lots of balls along the seams and a single, rose cut iolite gemstone that is bezeled in fine silver. The stone adds the right touch of color and texture that was needed.
Here are the two cuffs together which makes their scale easier to see:
More creating tomorrow!
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cuff,
iolite,
reticulation,
rose cut,
silver,
sterling,
texture,
water sapphire
Sunday, December 16, 2012
A New Bracelet Commission
As the end of the year approaches, I've been trying to complete the remaining commissions that are still on my to-do list. One of those projects is for a friend who's been wanting (and waiting for) a labradorite piece. So back in the early summer, we came up with a rough bracelet design and picked stones. I admit the style was different for me, so I knew I'd be working through some technical difficulty and probably the reason I delayed making it.
So, I started with sketches:
Then I worked up the base of the bracelet in heavy rectangular sterling silver:
I made the fine silver bezels for the labradorite stones:
And then soldered on the 3 bezels, set the stones, and gave the bracelet a nice brushed finish.
The finished bracelet in 3/4 view to the left:
And the final shot on my own wrist. Look at those stones glow! I think she's going to love it! (And definitely worth the wait!)
So, I started with sketches:
Then I worked up the base of the bracelet in heavy rectangular sterling silver:
I made the fine silver bezels for the labradorite stones:
And then soldered on the 3 bezels, set the stones, and gave the bracelet a nice brushed finish.
The finished bracelet in 3/4 view to the left:
You can see the simple yet effective hook clasp for easy wear.
3/4 view to the right showing my hallmark on the back band:
Back view:
Top view:
And the final shot on my own wrist. Look at those stones glow! I think she's going to love it! (And definitely worth the wait!)
Labels:
bracelet,
cabochon,
commission,
cuff,
labradorite,
silver
Friday, November 30, 2012
Open Studio Sale!
Please join me, my mom Andrea Peters, and friend Diana Kerr for the 2nd annual open studio sale at Andrea's house in East Boothbay on Sunday, December 2nd, from 11 to 4 pm. It will be great fun. Come on by!
Andrea Peters's oil painting of the blueberry barrens in fall. 36 by 36 inches
A flamingo and feather decoupage plate by Diana Kerr.
Reticulated silver cuff with 22k gold and rose cut emeralds by me.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
One Down...
I've been busy, busy, but am back in the studio and ticking the to-dos off the list. First one done is a commission for a reticulated cuff. She really liked the overall design of this cuff:
But wanted to have different colored stones, no gold accents, and possibly 2 or more stones. So I sketched a few designs--one with 2 stones and one with 3 stones:
The client liked the 3 stone design, so with a few modifications, I started the bracelet. Here's the cuff formed with the selected 3 rose cut, rhodolite garnet stones.
And here's the finished cuff:
Compared to the drawing--a pretty good match!
More to come soon!
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bracelet,
commission,
cuff,
emerald,
garnet,
gold,
reticulation,
rhodolite,
rose cut,
silver
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