Monday, November 25, 2013
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Another Cuff Bracelet
I do like to work with copper, though, for me, it seems to be harder to work with than sterling silver. I love its earthy, organic look and it is also less expensive, so, I often use it for first timer projects, before going into sterling, making notes of sizes, gauges, forming. I am not a teacher. I'm know there are many ways to do this bracelet and likely easier ways too. This is just to share my learning experience as I am always searching the web for how to s. Any questions, suggestions or tips are always welcome.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013
Making an 18ct gold two-tone wedding ring sit with the engagement ring -...
Found this on the internet and wanted to share. I've learned a lot of my jewelry making from videos as well as books. I hope you enjoy watching this as much as I do.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Just Write

Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Playing with Fire
Have so enjoyed soldering and making earrings, rings and my own pendants. I have had bezel wire well over a year before attempting metalsmithing beyond closing circles, as shown in my previous post, and like a pyromaniac, I can't stop, it is so much fun...for more pics of my work check us out on our facebook page and "like" us if you like at http://www.facebook.com/innerearthjewelry .
Tiger's Eye ring will be for myself as I do need to have my own jewelry to wear, right. Both the turquoise and moonstone cabochons were going to be pendants, but decided to make a moonstone ring instead, decisions, decisions. |
This round turquoise was made into a pendant and almost finished as we type, will be posting necklace on FB page soon, and not the same cab as in last picture. |
Saturday, May 19, 2012
The Next Step...
First getting back to blogging on a regular basis....and next step... what seems to be a natural progression for alot of handmade jewelers, from beading, to wire wrapping, making ear wires, headpins, bead caps, jump rings, pmc, sawing to soldering...my first two rings, made convientantly, in my size...I've bought books and read how to's and had bezel wire for ever...so, what I've learned...any suggestions, tips, critiques from seasoned or first time metalsmiths...would love to hear....
First getting back to blogging on a regular basis....and next step... what seems to be a natural progression for alot of handmade jewelers, from beading, to wire wrapping, making ear wires, headpins, bead caps, jump rings, pmc, sawing to soldering...my first two rings, made convientantly, in my size...I've bought books and read how to's and had bezel wire for ever...so, what I've learned...any suggestions, tips, critiques from seasoned or first time metalsmiths...would love to hear....
Ring #1on left: thought round stone would be easier, 20mm. Thought I'd go all out and stamp on the bezel, says: enjoy life. My thoughts and mis-steps, bezel too tall, is hard to burnish, now I read fine silver is softer and easier to push. Also, this is what a beautiful blue Sodalite stone looks like after it gets over heated. I kept working on the bezel and knocked one side of the band undone, so I re-soldered the bottom and ruined the stone. Ring #2: Milk Quartz, this time I cut the bezel down, I think that was better but the band is not straight. Lots to learn, filing seams, bezel sizing, sizing the ring bands and placement,...but, oh what fun!!!!...anyway, I got myself a couple of rings! |
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