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Soirée du lancement du BlackBerry 8800 au musée Dapper, Paris 16eme. Lire la suite sur www.zdar.net
This audacious necklace features a rare and beautiful siam ruby cut glass stone, made in West Germany in the early 1950's. This lovely stone is set in a fabulous lattice and flourish filigree stamping. Meticulously crafted with attention to the finer details, such as back-to-back connectors (so they don't turn and show their dapped side). Gorgeous faceted deep-ruby czech rondelles add drama and balance. Asymmetrical design, double chain. My jewelry is available for purchase at loreleidesigns.etsy.com
Sterling silver, 14k yellow gold, london blue topaz, citrine, patina, die formed, dapped, fabricated.
Soirée du lancement du BlackBerry 8800 au musée Dapper, Paris 16eme. Lire la suite sur www.zdar.net
For doming metal. You can turn two quarters into a sphere by dapming them both into domes and then welding the edges together.
Trabalho realizado em conjunto com os fotógrafos Samuel Gambohan, Vanessa Schwartzhaupt, Carolina Eifert e Rodrigo Scapini Meurer, para a marca de calçados Forvoleta de VinÃcius Dapper.
Pós-produção das fotos: Juarez de Andrade Júnior
This series of resin pendants were inspired by a group of vintage Valentine's Day cards that I found at an antique shop. The cards had been written upon and sent to the owners' sweethearts. They looked like they had been saved for years and well loved. I like the idea of taking a piece from someone's long ago love affair and adding that to a piece of jewelry, possibly to be bought and sent by someone to their own love. It gives it a history of hearts!
They are made from brass with Ice Resin and various found objects, brass components, bits of paper, match sticks, and glass beads. The resin is crystal clear, and very reflective, and amplifies the collage inside the brass pendant with amazing detail. Unfortunately, they are so reflective, they are a bit hard for me to photograph, but I love each one dearly!
This pendant was made from a raw brass frame pendant, which was heated with flame to give it interesting coloration. Some of the pendants in this series were also hand domed with a hammer and dapping block. The pendant was then carefully filled with the paper and found object bits and covered with a water-like layer of crystal clear resin.