Techniques used included cutting sterling silver sheet with metal snips, lots of filing, hammering the dots to flatten them out, soldering and sanding for a brushed finish. I love working with the soldering torch! The filing was a bit tedious, but if I don’t let myself get in too big of a hurry, it’s actually a soothing activity.

In class this weekend, I’ll begin creating a bezel to make a pendant with this lovely labradorite gemstone. At first glance there’s nothing special about this silvery-grey stone, but then the light hits it from certain angles, and beautiful iridescent flashes of blues, greens, yellows and a teeny bit of orange catch your eye, and you gain a whole new appreciation for its beauty.


