Another piece within my wedding collection is a forged steel necklace suspended on a string of fresh water pearls. The combination of blackened forged steel and the creamy pearls is beautiful. Inspiration for this piece came when looking through wedding magazines and I saw the below image of green pearls with a diamond encrusted element. What first got me excited was the angle of the piece, not having the main element in the centre. I thought u could do that but bigger and with a classical look. The below image is just a sample of my idea and where I am with it now. However I have just ordered my pearls so they will be on here very soon!
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Showing posts with label Wedding Jewellery. Show all posts
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Monday, 7 May 2012
Cufflinks, Cufflinks, Cufflinks......
So I am back dating here been a bit hectic past few weeks so I am posting everything I have done in these weeks.
I have decided to go one step further when it comes to small scale forging, I've gone even further down in stock size by forging a combination of steel and stainless steel in sizes 2mm and 1.5mm. This for blacksmithing is TINY!! And very rare!
I have decided to make Cufflinks to go with my second collection which is a wedding collection. I plan on making pieces for both the bride and groom and the wedding party, with the idea that all aspects of the jewellery on the day has a continuos theme running through which therefore ties the grooms party with the brides.
So, these are some of the Cufflinks so far, you can't see which are stainless at the moment as I've not cleaned them up, however, when they are entirely finished I will post pictures!!!
What I love most about the Cufflinks is the mirrored symmetry of each piece, it makes the design much more elegant and delicate!!
I have decided to go one step further when it comes to small scale forging, I've gone even further down in stock size by forging a combination of steel and stainless steel in sizes 2mm and 1.5mm. This for blacksmithing is TINY!! And very rare!
I have decided to make Cufflinks to go with my second collection which is a wedding collection. I plan on making pieces for both the bride and groom and the wedding party, with the idea that all aspects of the jewellery on the day has a continuos theme running through which therefore ties the grooms party with the brides.
So, these are some of the Cufflinks so far, you can't see which are stainless at the moment as I've not cleaned them up, however, when they are entirely finished I will post pictures!!!
What I love most about the Cufflinks is the mirrored symmetry of each piece, it makes the design much more elegant and delicate!!
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