Ripples in the Water (Metal Clay Class ~ Part 1)


Recently I've taken up a short course in Jewelry Fabrication in metal clay. I've been contemplating this for quite some time before jumping in, and when I do, it has been a liberating experience so far. You know something good is happening when it gives you a buzz.

I will be sharing items I created during my class every now & then. This is my favorite piece so far made using metal clay in dough form in 99.9 pure silver. It was made by rolling, cutting, pressing & shaping the clay like you would with playdough. My design morphed into an asymmetrical 3D pendant, with circles in different size & shape, which looks like ripples in the water with stacked pebbles in the center. To bring out the organic shape in different levels, I've used shiny and satin finish in parts to give it texture & visual contrast. I've decided to turn it into a necklace accented with a petite wire wrapped marquise cut labradorite gemstone for a bit of luxe & color. I love the subtle blue flashes on the cool labradorite which incidentally also represents the water element in this design. I also have a thing with unique chains too, and this is using silver wheat link chain which I bought on a trip to Japan.





9 comments:

Mayari said...

Hi!
I love it! How nice that you learn this technique :)

OpusMuse said...
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OpusMuse said...

Thanks Mayari! I'm enjoying every single lesson & always looking forward to the next. It's fun & it does really test your level of creativity. I hope I'll get better at this. :)

Spaz said...

nice items!!

thula jewellery said...

pretty

Craftomania Tools said...

GORGEOUS! looks like so much fun!

Sara from SHY SIREN said...

Wow, Nic! Beautiful! The PMC could open up a whole new creative world for you! I can't wait to see more of your work!

OpusMuse said...

thank you Spaz, thula jewellery, Craftomania & Sara for the encouragement!

I will be posting more of my work progressively as I learn the different techniques each week :)

Texas Jewelers said...

I appreciate your work. Great piece of creativity, to learn something new on your own because develop our creativity is the great representation.