Showing posts with label charm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charm. Show all posts
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Birdie Love
I am fascinated by birds, always have been, so I couldn't have been more pleased when I started noticing more and more avian-stuff in fashion - suddenly birds were everywhere, from teacups to logos to jewellery.
And I promise it is without an ounce of illwill to all those members of my family with a pronounced aversion to our feathered friends, and just purely as a tribute to this wonderful group of animals (now come on, who hasn't wondered how it feels to actually be a bird in flight, huh?) that I set out to create a few bird-related pieces:
A bird in a fountain ring in sterling silver. He really looks like he's having a bath.
A selection of foresty charms of which one was, of course, an adorable little feathered creature:
And then this handsome fellow.
This aristo peacock is a brooch, and at nearly 10cm long by 7cm wide, and made entirely in fine silver, there is just one of him.
I'll introduce him properly on a later post.
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
A Very Very Special Order
One of my best friends has a very generous auntie who came to me with a special request - to make a family keepsake bracelet for her gorgeous niece, in sterling silver, which was to include fine silver charms of fingerprints and handprints of every member of her family.
This turned out to be quite a duplicitous task that had hubby and auntie plotting visits to other members to take prints, tricky that it was not to have her smaller children blurt out the secret plans. Some days later, the subterfuge paid out and the bracelet turned out great, and I am honoured that she calls it "the one item she would save in a fire". This is coming from the girl who only wears real Prada. Aww. I'm all puffed up.
This turned out to be quite a duplicitous task that had hubby and auntie plotting visits to other members to take prints, tricky that it was not to have her smaller children blurt out the secret plans. Some days later, the subterfuge paid out and the bracelet turned out great, and I am honoured that she calls it "the one item she would save in a fire". This is coming from the girl who only wears real Prada. Aww. I'm all puffed up.
Labels:
bracelet,
charm,
family,
friends,
metal clay,
personalised
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