I was planning to go into the museum today but put it off as the weather forecast was so bad - actually turned out not to be as bad as expected, anyway, I did spend the day in the studio working on a few ideas. Here is my Ring a day contribution for today. This is made using a scrap of silver left in the bottom of my workbench after I had cut out the shapes making the 'Necklace for the Plant Collector's wife'. It is made using a technique called fold forming. This is something I was introduced to by Jill Leventon when I spent a fantastic day in her studio in Shrewsbury early last year. Jill will be one of the tutors at the Guild of Enamellers annual conference at Nottingham in April running a workshop on press and fold forming.
enamel jewellery, hand-crafted silver jewellery, art clay silver, enamelling, Whitby Museum
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Today's ring
I was planning to go into the museum today but put it off as the weather forecast was so bad - actually turned out not to be as bad as expected, anyway, I did spend the day in the studio working on a few ideas. Here is my Ring a day contribution for today. This is made using a scrap of silver left in the bottom of my workbench after I had cut out the shapes making the 'Necklace for the Plant Collector's wife'. It is made using a technique called fold forming. This is something I was introduced to by Jill Leventon when I spent a fantastic day in her studio in Shrewsbury early last year. Jill will be one of the tutors at the Guild of Enamellers annual conference at Nottingham in April running a workshop on press and fold forming.
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fold forming,
Inspired by heritage,
Jill Leventon,
Ring a day
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3 comments:
I love looking in at what you're creating and this ring is particularly fabulous! Thank you for inspiring me! There is a little award waiting for you to collect on my blog! Thank again, Marie xx
Wow that one is rather dramatic! Very effective though.
Wow what a stunning piece, love it,
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