Showing posts with label Brooches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brooches. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Scorpio in 14k - for my sister

 

 One of my final projects of 2020 - a ring for my sister.  

This is my standard and favorite design.

 

 

Ellensburg blue custom jewelry jeweler wedding set gold patrick stanton gallery one sterling sliver fire agate diamonds

Ellensburg blue custom jewelry jeweler wedding set gold patrick stanton gallery one sterling sliver fire agate diamonds


Ellensburg blue custom jewelry jeweler wedding set gold patrick stanton gallery one sterling sliver fire agate diamonds

Ellensburg blue custom jewelry jeweler wedding set gold patrick stanton gallery one sterling sliver fire agate diamonds

 

 

Construction Photos:

 





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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Sterling and Topaz Brooch

Sterling and Topaz Brooch.




Back View
Here is a picture of it on display at the Larson Gallery in Yakima, Wa



Construction:

Pain.  There are about 43 solder seems.  And stuff broke a few times.  In this picture I am replacing the broken prongs for the pear shaped stone.
great stone.. that is the actual color

Monday, November 10, 2014

Ellensburg 39 jewel - sterling and gold

This was my first attempt at a Masonic Jewel.  It is a Past Masters Jewel for Ellensburg #39, to be given to Ron Graham the Master in 2014.




Shiny objects are hard to photograph.



Work in progress..... Construction pictures are below.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

Eye and heart Pendant - Sterling enamel and Ellensburg Blue

This is a piece I made for a co-worker as a present to his wife for their aniversary:






This side eventually held a stone, but maybe I didn't get a final picture.


Here are some pictures of the process:

Friday, November 8, 2013

silver and blue pin



Admittedly a strange little pin.  I wanted to learn about tube-sets and
polished acrylic.  But sort of fun.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

celtic broach

So this was about the third object I made.  It is a broach and the idea was to reference the old celtic wheel of progress.  It turned out okay. 
I was still learning a lot about soldering and surface finishes.  This is nickel silver, but copper plated.