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New jewelry for November 2008

It’s been a hectic couple of weeks, so I haven’t had much time to blog lately. I’ll keep this one fairly short and sweet today. Here are a few new goodies that I’ve been working on.

The first is a pair of earrings, cut from sterling silver sheet, stamped with a pretty flower and buffed for a brushed finish. They’re very light and airy.

Sterling silver earrings cut from sheet and hand stamped with a delicate flower

Sterling silver earrings cut from sheet and hand stamped with a delicate flower


The ring shank below is a Hill Tribe ring which I bought a couple of years ago. It has little loops soldered on the top, and I wire-wrapped all of the pearls and Swarovski crystals. I’m happy that I’ll be able to make this type of ring shank on my own (as soon as I get my new soldering torch) because I love the look of these chunky cocktail rings.
Hammered sterling silver ring with pearls and Swarovski crystal beads.

Hammered sterling silver ring with pearls and Swarovski crystal beads.


I made the geometric links for this necklace in my weekend class. I’m thinking about signing up for the next session of classes which start in January. It’s easy for me to “get too busy” to work on new designs, and having the class every weekend has kept me on track. Plus I’ve been working on some more intricate designs on paper, so it will be helpful to have an experienced teacher to offer advice on how best to go about making it happen and to remind me to use my safety goggles. :)
Sterling silver geometric necklace

Sterling silver geometric necklace

Man’s Sterling Silver & Copper Dog Tag Necklace

Sterling silver & copper dog tag necklace

Sterling silver & copper dog tag necklace

I had a special request from a friendĀ for a dog tag necklace, so I made one using a few new skills from my jewelry fabrication class. I tossed around a few different design ideas, but this is the final product.

The pendant is made from copper sheet riveted onto silver sheet. The copper pieces and the silver chain were a little too shiny, so I applied a patina to those parts and sanded the rest for a brushed finish. The darker patinas give it a heavier, more masculine feel.

Sterling Silver & Labradorite Pendant

Sterling silver & labradorite pendant

Sterling silver & labradorite pendant

I’m happy with the way my labradorite pendant turned out. This is my first project bezel setting a stone completely from scratch in my jewelry fabrication class. I can’t wait to wear it, but I’m out of chain. Drat!