Latest sea glass creation - made in April this year.
The glass came from a beach in the North of England. It measures almost 1" long x 3/4" and is a paler yellowy green than appears here. Will try to improve the photo and re-load so the colours are clearer. Sterling silver setting.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Silk Scarves
Like any new technique, there's a bit of a learning curve.
If you touch silk with a spot of dye it spreads like crazy, so various methods have to be adopted to either slow its progress or contain it within a very specific area.
When all the fun stuff is completed, the scarf goes into a steamer for 3 hours to set the colours. This is where you hope and pray that no water touches the scarf or the colours will run and it's back to square one.
The scarf above is made from Habotai 8mm silk. The "mm" doesn't mean millimetres. It refers instead to "momme" - a silk industry measure of weight. "8mm" means that if measured over a 100yd length x 45" width, my silk would weigh 8lbs. I also use Pongee 5mm - lighter and more translucent than the 8mm. In this second picture (5mm silk) you can just see the design showing through.
Both silks have a smooth finish and feel gorgeous against the skin, and I've taken to wearing them nearly all the time. I work in an air-conditioned office and they keep the chill at bay.
Check out my site at Sula V Silver Jewellery, Silk Scarves & Textiles.
I also have a shop on Etsy www.SulaV1.etsy.com and a Facebook page at Hand-painted Silk Scarves
Byzantine necklace and bracelet
Just noticed that it's been a year since I updated my blog. I've made one or two silver items since last October but haven't been as active as I should - mainly due to the price of silver.
This necklace and bracelet was requested by a former colleague. It's Sterling Silver, stamped with my maker's mark and the Sheffield Assay Office hallmark.
The necklace is of finer gauge than the bracelet as I felt it would appear less chunky, but I needn't have worried; I've seen one or two recently that wouldn't have been out of place on a ship's anchor.
The bracelet is 7.5" and the necklace 21" if memory serves me right. I enjoyed making this, despite having to cut and link over 900 jump rings. It would be a different matter if I were working to a deadline.
This necklace and bracelet was requested by a former colleague. It's Sterling Silver, stamped with my maker's mark and the Sheffield Assay Office hallmark.
The necklace is of finer gauge than the bracelet as I felt it would appear less chunky, but I needn't have worried; I've seen one or two recently that wouldn't have been out of place on a ship's anchor.
The bracelet is 7.5" and the necklace 21" if memory serves me right. I enjoyed making this, despite having to cut and link over 900 jump rings. It would be a different matter if I were working to a deadline.
Labels:
bracelet,
Byzantine,
chain maille,
hallmark,
maker's mark,
necklace,
silver
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