The technique used for this brooch-pendant is a faux cloisonne where I started with my own original drawing and sculpted a mould. From that mould I make the design form by etching and using pure mica powder pigments for color and then antiquing and glazing with a polymer-resin type glaze. The piece is fired between each application so by the time it is completed, it has been fired at least 4 times. Then for a smooth and crystal clear, glassy finish a heat gun was used at the end. As a matter of fact, the pieces are so glassy and shiny, it is very difficult to take good photos due to the reflection. So if you see any "haziness", it is from the camera and not in the piece.
We also have optional cords in various colors for sale as well in case you don't have one of your own. They are a "Softglass" rubber cord which have a silky feel to them and drape really nicely. We have made them stronger by running 49 strand flexible wire through them and double securing at each end. I have more drawings and ideas in my head yet so look for more designs coming soon!
Very nice. It reminds me of a peacock's tail. Really lovely blending and texture. Thanks for sharing your thought processes on how to do the conversion from pendant to brooch. I love seeing your progress and you refine your ideas and are creating your own brand.
ReplyDeleteGreat work,
Deb Groom
Thanks Deb, -- that peacock's tail gives me another idea! lol !! Sure miss seeing your smile!
ReplyDeleteYour work is so beautiful! I love the idea of a pendant or brooch and it seems like you've mastered it well.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI Think it's a great idea to have a pendant and brooch all in one.
ReplyDeleteOh, I REALLY like the shape of this new design. So, elegant.
ReplyDeleteKate (Shibori Girl from OWOH)