I want to make a silver neck piece inspired by my Quilled neckpiece which I made last year.
I have drawn up the design of the flowers that I want on Rhino and want to pierce them out and make molds of these. I hoping that the molds will work because there are a lot of fine lines in the pieces and I am worried that the wax wont go all the way into the mold.
For my final ring I made the same ring as the small filigree one but didn't add in any filigree. I feel that this ring will be the most commercially viable due to the size of the piece and the reduced cost due to the fact that there is no filigree.
I wanted to create smaller more commercial viable pieces from the original cocktail ring. I started by reducing the amout of petals and also the amount of filigree added to the piece. This piece is still a large ring and may not be everyday use.
This is the Cosmos flower cocktail ring I have been making. I wanted it to be a statement piece so I made the flower large with detailed filigree and a heavy reverse tapered shank. Just need the stone to be set now.
I drew the design for this ring on Rhino. I wanted to find out what it will look like and the size it would be so I printed it out and folded the paper upwards.
I drew a design that I want to use for the cocktail rings I want to make. I created spaces in between the petals in order to create more depth to the piece when domed.
I have decided to use the Cosmos flower for my inspiration for the range of jewellery I am wanting to make for the digital festival. I have had pictures of these flowers up on my bench for nearly 2 years now so I am very excited to finally be using them.
This is my completed Art Deco ring. I was inspired by the earring which I did for the Art Deco Exhibition. I blackened this ring to create some contrast in the pieces that I am making. I will be setting a Smokey Quartz in the center.