Showing posts with label natural stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural stone. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2011

More adventures in metalsmithing


What: Ring
Materials: Silver, copper, brass, hematite cabochon

Like the Ouroboros bracelet, this is a project from the metalsmithing course I took in college. This was our first major project, and the assignment was to design a ring. We had to have a cabochon and I think we also had to choose more than one metal to make the ring out of. The design is fun, but as far as practicality is concerned the ring is too tall to be used on my fingers, at least. It was made to be a thumb ring, and the height of the ring does constrict the mobility of my thumb's knuckle. This didn't count against the final score, since nothing was said about it having to be a wearable ring, but I was hoping for a little bit of functionality.

As far as motivation and artistic choices are concerned, I knew going into the project that I wanted to use three metals. I've always liked the look of stacked rings, but I wanted to play around with having infrastructure between the stacked rings. In retrospect, I would have played on that idea more in the design process, but I'm okay with the ring as it is because of its simplicity. I chose hematite as the central cabochon to tie the piece together because of its metallic luster and sharp contrast to the other three elements, as opposed to other metallic stones such as pyrite. I'm certainly a fan of pyrite, but the color would have been too similar to the brass and would have thrown off the balance of the piece, which I did want to maintain. Onyx was an option, but again, I liked the theme of metallics and wanted that unification to continue into the stone.

Truth be told, I'm not sure I ever actually named this piece. Not that every piece of jewelry needs to have a name or title, I just suppose that as my very first metalsmithing venture I should have been a bit more commemorative in its naming. I've had this ring for almost three years now, though, so it seems pointless to name it now. There will be more rings for me to name in the future!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

The way things come together...


One of the things I do to challenge myself as a jewelry artisan is take advantage of assortments and mixes to expose myself to materials I would not normally purchase. Some of the things sit in my sorting bins for years, only to wait for the right counterpart to come along and complete the design. Such was the case with this necklace/earring/bracelet set. I had the rough chips of this as-yet-unidentified stone that came in a chip assortment I purchased, and while the color and texture was appealing, the inspiration wasn't there.

Lo and behold, some years later my sister-in-law contacted me and said that she had a bundle of beads and materials that she had no idea what to do with, and would I be so kind as to give these wayward materials a home? Of course I would! So a happy bundle of beads showed up on my doorstep some weeks later, and included in the mix were these gorgeous red faceted stones in approximately the same shade as my lonely chips! Add in the focal bead from another assortment of mixed stones, with some silvertone filigree beads, and voila, a design!