The setting is slightly asymetrical. The stone is more of a blue/purple from the Ellensburg Agate field. |
You can see slight pinks as well. |
Window on the Back |
Sort of a brushed finish, to keep the soft feel of the shapes. |
Adventures in making stuff. Patrick Stanton, a jeweler and maker who lives in Ellensburg Washington.
I like making funny faces with my work. |
So does Jodi! |
We all make that face there..... I'm the one on the left. |
This one is just me goofing off. I was teaching a basic soldering class at Gallery One and this was part of my Demo. |
I told my wife that it represents my burning love for her. |
Oxidized sterling, fine silver, and Oregon Sunstone. |
It looks like the shapes I saw growing up. |
The colors will continue to change over time. |
Jeweling on the back. Just a brush on the flex-shaft in a pattern. |
It makes for an interesting effect. |
These watches are all worn. I think that is the point of a watch! |
The plating has worn off on the ends of the lugs, it is 40 years old. This is the 28800 hi-beat movement. ETA2562 |
'SURF' Caseback |
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This one is a bird crafted from a Moose Jaw with turkey feathers |
This is a crow etched onto a piece of a baleen whale baleen plate |
This is an Ulu, the traditional chopping cooking tool with a handle carved from a moose bone. |
I think it is pretty good craft work. I usually by birds, not whales, even though I know... |
actual picture taken by me in Alaska |