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Sunday, 21 October 2018

Silver and gold necklace

I managed to start and finish a piece of silver jewellery in just a couple of weeks rather than a few months or a year or more!  OK, so I started it back in July before the summer break, but technically it was only a few weeks!  


I thought I had some process photos of this necklace, but I can't find them so maybe I don't.  I used argentium, which I used before making my brother's ring, and again I used pieces of my mum's wedding ring.


I pierced out the five pieces of argentium in varying sizes and cleaned them up.  I punched the circles from mum's wedding ring using the hydrolic press and my circle punch kit.  The original idea was to completely inlay them into the silver batons, as I did with my brother's ring.  After fusing the gold to the argentium, I loved the way they protruded, so decided not to roll them in.


I bought some thin tube and the omega chain, then cut the tube to fit the backs of the batons.  I soldered them in place before cleaning everything up.  I then cut more pieces of tube to act as spacers.




You can see them on the photo above.  Then it was just a case of threading everything on to the chain and resoldering the clasp.  Job done!  This is a necklace I will treasure.



11 comments:

  1. It's very pretty. Well done.

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  2. No wonder - it is stunning. I wonder if you finished it so quickly because you had the gap of the summer break to let your creative subconscious work on it?

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  3. A treasure indeed - well done, I hope you have many happy hours wearing it!

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  4. This is stunning piece of jewellery with the added meaning for you. It's beautiful.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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  5. I think it's a wonderful way of bringing the past and future together. You'll cherish all the memories each time you wear it

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  6. What a wonderful piece of jewellery, and with such beautiful and wonderful memories to carry with you. A treasure indeed!

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  7. This is very special and looks wonderful.
    How delightful to have parts of your mother's ring in this piece.

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