After running the Christmas gauntlet of jewelry shows, I wondered if I would have any ideas left for starting anew. I shouldn’t have worried since the holiday’s usually close with renewed inspiration to create again. This year, I’m making an honest effort to add some different looks to my pieces.
One new idea in particular resulted from a metal disc my son-in-law hammered while showing me how to use my new leather sandbag. While the family tried to rest after Christmas dinner, the two of us sat on my studio floor and hammered. Oh what fun . . . Later, I picked up the disc he made and turned it into a shield.
This shield is on the top left. It has multiple dimensions and weavings and is adorned with turquoise and lapis. The challenge for this piece was adding extra pieces of wire and trying to keep the weaving even. I wasn’t completely successful on the latter.
The shield on the top right sports a sterling silver bezel on textured copper. I added both sterling silver and copper wire to support the weaving.
The bottom piece was simple to make and may need more embellishment before it is complete. I used dimple pliers to create interest on the disc.
The challenge for now is how to best hang these pieces to enhance the look. It would be easy for me to end up with a box full of pendants, but these need to become necklaces soon.
The final photo is of a shield that did become a necklace. It’s too bad that close up shots not only show the flaws in the wire work, but also those on the face! Oh well, I earned every one of them.
Personally, I think these look hotter ‘n hot! I reeeeeally like that they’re stitched together with wire. I look forward to seeing what else you come up with. Whoo hoo — here’s to 2013!!! “Dimple pliers”… I’ve never heard of them. Time to go shopping!
These are awesome! I particularly like the one at the top right with the silver bezel.