Friday, August 27, 2010
Cape Glass Studio
This last week that i have been in Cape Town was amazing, and i was lucky enough to come across this beautiful glass gallery off Long Street. Such beautiful colourful sculptures (at ridiculously high prices).





Thursday, August 5, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
Yay, a necklace... not another ring!
I'm so pleased to be making this necklace. It's about time. As much as i love making rings I am very glad to be making a bigger piece of jewellery. The idea for this necklace came from playing around with my round forged elements... when i hammered them flat, then reopened them (as seen in previous rings) they resembled the lovely wavy edge of a sea clam. As soon as I've figured out how to use my scanner, I will upload a photo of these clams that i found in my deep sea photography book. I still need to complete this necklace, but these pictures show some of the metal prep and elements that i will put together to make this piece...
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Glass Necklaces by Ruth Berenbaum
Ruth Berenbaum uses actual glass links in her necklaces. I find this incredibly interesting since I have been trying to go on a glass bead making course myself. Ruth seems to be taking it a step above glass beads that need to be threaded onto some other kind of material, as all her pieces are made entirely of glass!


Pretty Rings by Aude Tahon...
I can’t understand a word on this blog, because it’s all in French… But this jeweller uses either colourful ‘scooby’ wire or painted wire, to create such beautiful and colourful crochet rings. They look so lovely and weightless, and I am particularly drawn to their messy organic appearance.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Playing with 'shanks'
KZNSA jewellery
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