After the work with the Mongolian crystals I got a little more intentional about the raw, primordial look the rough stones provide. Here is the first of the series. I have embedded five raw diamonds in Sterling. The process is to make a mold from cuttlefish bone, set the stones in place, then fill the mold with molten Sterling. The results are largely unpredictable. I’m enjoying the “becoming” aspect of the piece.
Heirloom Gold Wedding Band
This is the first “heirloom gold” wedding band I did.
The idea comes from my daughter Anna: friends and family of the bride and groom are contacted to contribute gold scraps that will go into the wedding band. Earring backs, chain links, earrings without a match, gold teeth, pieces of rings, etc. are collected from the family and friends and become a part of the wedding band, symbolic of all their love for and history with the bride or groom. A portion of the final gold mix is set aside for future generations or siblings as “heirloom gold” that goes into their wedding bands. I think it’s a great idea. Since this one I’ve done six more.