Thursday, June 16, 2011

Raw

Well it took forever to upload that picture. But here it is. This is an image of a raw diamond. The other day one of my friends in class showed me images of this amazing jewelry being made from raw uncut diamonds. In my opinion they are way more beautiful, if incorporated correctly in the jewelry, than a faceted gemstone. Its so real and organic and is the way the stone was meant to be seen. Granted that doesnt mean that im not going to use faceted stones in my pieces because lets face it a small portion of individuals, women mostly, arent going to want something that doesnt sparkle. Its all about the bling right? But i talked about using crystals in my pieces and maybe, when i have a bit more than a part time workers/students salary, ill be able to incorporate theses elements. Its almost a nod to the age of the depresion, when yes not many people could afford to buy diamonds. But, if you look at some of your grandmothers pieces you may notice a bit of sparkle. Those are probably tiny little flecks of diamonds that the jeweler incorporated into your relatives ring. Of course the big question is "how the hell did he get those tiny little shards of "diamonds" into that band in the first place?" Ah the craftiness of a jeweler. We have out little secrets....and we plan to keep them that way!


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Pondering a more organic feel....

I went back down by the lake a few days ago and was looking at the rock forms and the crystals that appeared to be in the cracks of the large boulders. I found a few white crystals, i think they were crystals, possibly quartz, and pondered the idea of using them in some of my larger pieces. Currently in class we are learning about different settings and the easiest...and probably the only way to set them would be in a prong setting....not the easiest of settings. But i feel incorporating theses different element could really give life to my jewelry, at the very least make an original piece of work.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

First Blog Post

 I made an interesting discovery the other night when i was at the lake, sitting on the boulders that line the shore, that i have this facinatination with birds. I knew that i always enjoyed watching them, i obtained that characteristic from my grandmother. We swear she has been reincarnated into a cardinal that always seems to pop up at the most appropriate time. But that is besides the point. When i sat down to draw i looked through all of my designs through this past year and all of them have this flow and effortless curvature to them. Then looking at my jewelry it seems to have the same theme. I enjoy making pieces that have a complication and uniqueness to them, but also seem to have a form of effortlessness to them. This is the theme i want to explore more of. An organic, delicate compositon, but with a strong sharp edge to it. "I might seem dainty and delicate, but i have powerful edge to me, and force behind me."