Sunday, May 29, 2016

Symbolism in Design - and a Give Away


Symbols - they are everywhere! Recently, I embarked on using an inspirational symbol in a few pieces - the Cross. Although I am a practicing Catholic - I did not choose this symbol solely for the religious aspect.  To me, it symbolizes Life, Truth, and  Hope. All good things.

I have been using Vincent's (of Inviciti) hand cast pewter charms in my jewelry for quite some time, including making several necklaces with a cross as a focal.


Isn't that gorgeous?  Not sure what I love more - the focal itself or the aged patina he applies.  Either way, I am smitten!



First up, I have been coveting an absolutely perfect strand of graduated turquoise. The blue/green and veining in these beads are truly perfect.  I seriously considered just stringing the strand with tiny silver beads - that alone would have been beautiful. 


But, I made a cross out sterling silver sheet to serve as the focal.


I added a turquoise cabochon, set in sterling, to the center. The handmade stamp (Danny Wade/Ferro Valley Tools) is also a cross and shield. I had the hardest time getting the patina just right. I wanted an ancient/antiqued/just-dug-out-of-the-ground look to this focal.  I hope I achieved that look. When I cut out the cross pattern, I gave myself some room to fold the bail over and add a rivet for closure.



Then I made some earrings out of copper - and added two tiny faceted Amethysts set in sterling silver tubing.  My first tube-set gems! I was excited to cut the seat into the tubing and actually see that it worked!  It's the little things....



The last piece I made is a Sideways Cross Bracelet.  


It also features some stamping with hand made stamps by Danny Wade.  It is actually a flower stamp...but if you turn it on its side...it's a Cross. 


Still enthralled with setting a gemstone in silver tubing, I added a little faceted Peridot to the center of the Cross focal.


More handmade chain - this is my go-to wire wrapped link of choice.  It's double wrapped and substantial, but still tiny and not overpowering. A tiny Swarovski Crystal in Peridot - and a little sterling silver leaf charm - are wrapped to the last link in the adjustable chain portion of the bracelet. 



Are you all still with me today?  'Cause I have a little give away for you!

I found an old tutorial on Pinterest for a wire wrapped Cross Focal (here is a link to the artist's blog if you are interested in making one yourself). It looked so simple in the tutorial but to be honest, it took me 3-4 attempts to not have a mangled mess on my hands! The cross measures about 2" in length - and not heavy at all!  I soldered closed a sterling silver jump ring for the bail, and strung the Cross on a sterling silver chain.



I am going to give away one of these necklaces! To win, simply leave a comment on this blog. If you want a second chance to win, share this blog post on Facebook, come back to this blog and leave a comment that you shared the post.  I will pick a winner in a few days!


Thanks for stopping by today! Have a safe Memorial Day and please take a moment to give thanks to those that ensure our freedom Every.Single.Day.

XO
Patti

PS - Spell check on Blogger is not working today for some reason - please excuse any typos!!

17 comments:

  1. I love the turquoise...and the bracelet & earrings! Love your work!

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  3. My comment didn't post with my name the first time. Sorry if this repeats itself. I love the way you chose to highlight the cross. Turquoise is my favorite stone as well. Great work!

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  4. Patti - your work as always amazes me - just gorgeous. I love watching your progress. You are so talented.

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  5. Your work reflects the beauty of your soul. The turquoise is stunning! Thank you for your generosity to MHR.

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  6. I like all your work (you might know :)) and your combinations with different metals and stones. It is so beautiful, everything you do. I would be very happy to get the chance to win :)

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  7. And now: the blog is liked and shared on Facebook!

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  8. You know how I love all that turquoise and silver! it is a gorgeous piece Patti!! your metal work is divine (ha! couldn't resist!!)... but seriously you know how I love it - it is beautiful

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  9. They are all fantastic Thanks for the giveaway.
    marlene
    mlsjewel@yahoo.com
    Shared on FB

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  10. So happy to see you're back in the studio! I love all you cross jewelry. And, the turquoise is gorgeous!
    Hope you had a good weekend
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  11. Patti - your work is wonderful - it is always so refreshing to see what you try next.

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  12. Thank you so very much, Patti!

    Vincent -N- Nooma

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