Showing posts with label chain maille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chain maille. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

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. 

Monday, 1 February 2010

Byzantine bracelet



My first attempt at the Byzantine pattern using sterling silver jump rings.
The first bracelet I made was a box pattern using too fine a gauge silver wire. It looked the part and was very light and slinky, but lacked durability, eventually catching on a desk and falling apart. Lesson learned - make sure the gauge is appropriate.
For this bracelet I followed instructions in Madeline Coles' book "Two-in-One Manual; Jewellery". The pages are cut in half horizontally; projects appear at the top of each page and techniques are demonstrated on the bottom half. By flipping the pages you can match up the project with the appropriate technique. I found this helpful as a beginner.
There are lots more chain maille designs on the internet - a fascinating and absorbing subject.