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mineral patterns wire wrapped local art

Bringing Two Together

  Bringing multiple stones together in a way that is cohesive and not busy takes awareness and sensitivity. This is an earlier piece that I made. The wire work is very simple but the combination of stones makes the piece have more impact. The first stone that I started with was the cluster of smokey […]

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This piece has the detail work complete and is almost finished.

Close to Finished

  This piece is very close to being complete. For those of you that have been keeping up with my posts, you have seen the progression over the weeks as I add more layers of wire and stones. This week I added decorative detail work. My goals were to make the piece as sturdy as […]

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pendant wire wrapping progress local art santa cruz

Progress- Adding Shape

  Last week I finished adding on all the stone components that I’m going to be working with in this piece. Now I’ve begun to create the shape that will weave around the stones in the pendant. When working with multiple stones, I initially let the arrangement of the stones dictate what shape the piece […]

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wire wrapped progress local art

Progress With More Pieces

This week I continued my work on this multi-stone piece. I am enjoying continuing to work on this piece! I am just about to get to the part that I find the most fun. As you can see in the photo, I attached two small orange stones. They are called orange kyanite. They are the […]

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jewelry progress pearl wire wrapped

Working Backwards

For this piece I changed up the order in which I usually make things. Typically, if I’m working with multiple stones I start by wrapping the largest stone. For this piece, I knew I wanted to play with the pearl beads, so thats where I started. I made the grouping with the beads and wire […]

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Australian Boulder Opal wrapped in copper wire

Wire Wrappers Delight: Boulder Opal

Most designers that I know have a favorite shape or color combination that they’re most excited to work with. In the world of gems and minerals, I’m drawn most to Opals. There’s a variety of Opals from all over the world. Some most notable are the Mexican Fire Opal and the Ethiopian Welo Opals. Opals […]

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