Nicky etched and domed this brass round piece, then set a stone in silver and added a bail. Bold and beautiful!See everyone in January!
Following student metalsmithing work happening at the Lorton Workhouse in Virginia.
Nicky etched and domed this brass round piece, then set a stone in silver and added a bail. Bold and beautiful!
This was Linda's first stone-set project!! She used a high-dome ring and created a bezel for it, soldered it closed and to a base plate, then created a ring of brass to go around the stone and bring out some of the browns. Next she created, soldered and attached the ring shank to the rest of the setting, and tumbled it shiny- gorgeous!!
Angie's beautiful earrings were created using a nail-stamp etching technique. The stones are smoky quartz. Great job!
This was Debbie's first soldering project- making a chain. Every other link was hammered for texture, and the toggle was constructed and soldered on. Will last forever!
Midori's spinner ring consisted of a textured inner band, oxidized and buffed, and an outer band that she designed, pierced, saw-cut, stamped, soldered, blackened, and buffed. Fabulous work, Midori! Great craftsmanship!
Here is another view of Midori's spinner ring. The inner band was flared in order to keep the outer band on and able to spin.
Nicky out-did herself with this gorgeous spinner ring! This time, instead of flaring the ends of the ring, Nicky wanted to employ soldered end-rings to keep her inner spinner rings on. Not a foolproof method, but she did a great job and it looks like a million bucks!
Gayle managed to get this simply-set opal ring AND a spinner ring done (oops- sorry- forgot to snap the spinner ring!!) Sometimes simple is better- especially for a modern look with a beautiful stone. Great job, Gayle!
Angie's ring was etched using PNP paper and then a gorgeous labradorite was set in a bezel, soldered on top, and a ring shank (after forming) was soldered to the bottom. Great job!
Nicky's gorgeous earrings featured a bezel-set green quartz, with panels of textured silver connected by jump rings, and a hand-made earwire. Beautiful job!
This was Linda's first soldering project- what a beauty! She hung a pearl from the bottom, and spent many times getting all the components to solder just right. Next step is to connect it to a chain. Way to go!