I made this setting a few weeks ago. The stone is prehnite, one of my favorites. The clean green color always reminds me of sun-drenched water from steams and ponds, and I wanted the setting to reflect that feeling.
I surrounded the stone with cattails. But the pendant was missing something. I thought long and hard about it. And then it came to me - a pond always has some water life around it!
I remembered a dragonfly stamp that I had seen and thought it would be perfect. It took a couple of weeks for me to get it, but I finally got it last night and stamped the design onto the pendant.
To complete the pendant, I offset it with some prehnite beads and a handmade toggle clasp, and finished the entire piece by antiquing it. I'm so happy with the results..
Overall, I think it has somewhat of an art deco look to it!
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Gorgeous piece. I love how you placed the toggle in the front.
ReplyDeletevery creative! xoxo
ReplyDeleteVery pretty piece. I love the asymmetry of the three beads and the toggle.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I like to add a little asymmetry to necklaces, I think it makes them look different - as does the toggle in the front.
ReplyDeleteBTW, this was the first time I ever made a toggle! The only thing I didn't make on this necklace is the actual chain - but I oxidized it and polished it to bring out the detail of the links.
Very beautiful. I love how you incorporated the colour of the stone with the design of the cattails. And it also reminds me of art deco, simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! I love prehnite and the stamp was the PERFECT accent. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I just got into stamps and they are addicting - it did take me a bit of practice to get them just right.
ReplyDeleteAnd remember, the necklace was complete BEFORE I stamped the dragonfly on it. Can you imagine how nervous I was! One slip and the entire necklace would have been ruined!
your work is so creative and always thoughtful. nice piece!
ReplyDeleteI love the pendant, since I am a new beginner at silversmithing/metalwork (I don't know the difference in English) I have to learn a lot and following your blog teaches me a lot. But these pendants you show are realy georgious and the kind of work I dream of making sometime. For now I am just watching, reading and learning.
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