Friday, August 20, 2010

YEARLY SPIRALSTONE SALE!!!

In celebration of three years selling my jewellery on Etsy, reaching 800 sales, the arrival of spring, and in appreciation of all my wonderful customers over the last 3 years I've decided to have a SALE!!

The sale will run from Monday 23rd August until the first day of spring ! (September 1st).

I'm taking 20% off EVERYTHING in my store for the week of the sale and you’ll receive a free flower ring with your order.

***All prices will be changed in my store at midnight (Sydney time) on Sunday 22nd August***

See you there!


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

handmade

I met someone recently who really liked handmade items but argued that they were too expensive to buy. I tried to explain to her that you may pay a little more but what you receive is a beautiful handcrafted object that has often involved many many hours being made by one person. It is an object that often lasts a lifetime, it's unique, it's special, and it holds within it some sort of feeling/energy that the artist has imbued into it whilst making each and every component lovingly by hand.

The making of a handmade piece of jewelry requires so much of me it's almost impossible to describe. From the vision in my head, to the actualisation of that image into a piece of jewellery requires mental, emotional, physical and spiritual energy, it requires art, design, mathematics, physical strength, patience, endurance, creativity, etc. I enjoy every aspect of the process and I feel proud of the end result.

I thought I would share the process of making this particular piece of jewellery, how an idea/image in my head and some metal sheet and wire ...




... is transformed into a beautiful handmade wearable object.


Sketching my idea and deciding what size the bracelet should be, the thickness and texture of the metal, and how I'll manage to solder it all together. The mountains in this bracelet start as thinner pieces of metal representing distant mountains and slowly increase in thickness and then decrease again, it was quite a challenge working out the layers and thickness of the metal for the design.

Ordering the metal I need and then cutting out each disc, mountain and ocean by hand.



Filing all the discs, mountains, suns and ocean to form neat little pieces. Each disc had several pieces to be soldered to it in layers so I organised everything into separate bags so I could make sure I soldered the right sun, mountain and ocean to the right piece.


Soldering the mountains, sun and ocean to each disc.


I've drilled the holes to link the discs together and then filed, sanded and cleaned each piece.


Making jump rings and chain to join the bracelet together. Each jump ring is made from sterling wire and each is soldered one at a time.



Each disc is given a satin/brushed finish and is ready to be linked together with the jump rings.



All the discs are linked together with soldered jump rings and the chain is added. Here it is fresh out of the pickle and ready to be cleaned and oxidised.



Finally it's oxidised, cleaned and polished.

Here is the finished product!




And then I then write up the materials I've used, price it, photograph it, upload and prepare the photos for uploading onto the net and then write a glowing description for it and it's all done; the making of a handmade bracelet! And when it is sold it is lovingly wrapped and packaged and taken to the post office and released into the post system for it's journey off to a wonderful customer who appreciates handmade!

And this entire process, I believe, is worth paying a little more for no matter what it is you're buying :).