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Earrings
Faces
Have a pair of earrings similar to these made especially for you. Faces can be done by chasing and repousse and then enameled or painted on with liquid enamels. (see examples here) Please allow 5-7 days for fabrication.
Contact me for details.
Contact me for details.
Rings
Bracelets
The spiral is deeply embedded in all of nature. From a scientific point of view, it is fundamental to the structure of many life forms: plants, seashells, the human body, atomic elements, microscopic DNA, and the spiraling orbits of planets and galaxies. Both the spiral and the circle occur in nature as well as in art, myth and sacred tradition. The earliest known use of these shapes was in the Paleolithic age (c.25,000-20,00BC), when they were carved into bone or stone or painted on cave walls.
Beginning with a single dot, the spiral develops from the initial seed and moves forwards in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction; so it is connected with movement, energy and growth. It is linked with the symbolism of the moon and with cyclic development, resurrection and renewal.
Forged and patinated copper bangle; forged copper wire formed into spirals, and torch-fired with vitreous enamels; attached with fused 16 gauge jump rings. The bangle is blackened with a liver of sulphur patina and polished with jewelry wax.
Beginning with a single dot, the spiral develops from the initial seed and moves forwards in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction; so it is connected with movement, energy and growth. It is linked with the symbolism of the moon and with cyclic development, resurrection and renewal.
Forged and patinated copper bangle; forged copper wire formed into spirals, and torch-fired with vitreous enamels; attached with fused 16 gauge jump rings. The bangle is blackened with a liver of sulphur patina and polished with jewelry wax.
Available now with an inner diameter of 2.5" (medium) or 2.75" (large.)
Please allow 10-15 days for fabrication for special orders.
Please allow 10-15 days for fabrication for special orders.
Leaf Bangle
Fold-formed and enameled leaves are attached to this copper bangle with fused 16-gauge jump rings. The bangle is blackened with a liver of sulphur patina and polished with jewelry wax. This bangle's inside diameter is 2-5/8", but a similar one can be made larger or smaller. Please allow 10-15 days for fabrication.
Pendants and Necklaces
Faces
Have a pendant similar to this one made especially for you. Faces can be done by chasing and repousse and then enameled or painted on with liquid enamels. (see examples above.)
Comes with copper chain, designed with 4 attachment links that make the chain 16-18" long. Small enameled face charm attached to hand made clasp.Please allow 5-7 days for fabrication.
Contact me for details.
Comes with copper chain, designed with 4 attachment links that make the chain 16-18" long. Small enameled face charm attached to hand made clasp.Please allow 5-7 days for fabrication.
Contact me for details.
Other Ways To Purchase
To purchase items you can:
Different work is available at different locations:
To see my work in person, please visit these galleries:
You can also see my work:
- send me an e-mail (I can let you know which pieces are available, or I can make a similar piece just for you, or we can work together on a special design or commission.)
Different work is available at different locations:
- visit my Etsy shop
- visit my Artful Vision shop
To see my work in person, please visit these galleries:
- Thousand Oaks Art Gallery, Berkeley, CA
- National Ornamental Metal Museum, Memphis, TN
- San Jose Quilt Museum, San Jose, CA
- Bella Dawna Esthetic Artistry & Care, Santa Cruz, CA
You can also see my work:
- Behind the Brooch by Lorena Angulo, Schiffer Publishing 2014, pages 60-61
- Belle Armoire Jewelry - Summer Issue 2014, Volume 10 - Issue 2, pages 52-55 and 88-91
- Belle Armoire Jewelry - Spring Issue 2013, Volume 9 - Issue 1 pages 12-16
- Showcase 500 Necklaces Lark Books, 2013 pages 89 and 341
- Ring A Day by Marthe Le Van Lark Books 2011, pages 7, 19, 20, 25, 55, 56, 126, 128, 129, 145, 165, 174, 202, 204, 214,
- TADA 365 Art Jewelry Group – Online shows