Showing posts with label Jewellery Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewellery Design. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 April 2012

new earrings

I’ve had such a busy year so far, this is my first blog post this year. With lecturing an extra day a week, I’m finding less and less time to do the little things, except maybe my Pinterest addiction (follow me here). I’ve also participated in the “All Fired Up” ceramics exhibition, still on at the Durban Art Gallery until April 24th. So January and most of February was taken up by frantically making work for the show. I guess I need to work on my time management skills!

Here are some photos of Token’s new earring stock I have just completed. They are available at Mooi, in Glenwood, and at the I Heart Market. All earrings are hand-made in porcelain, high-fired and painstakingly glazed (they are so fussy to glaze). So each pair has its own, unique character.
I've included some new glaze colours that are fresh and versatile.
And, of course, all earrings have sterling silver pins and push-ons (um, ‘butterflies’ to the rest of us in SA).
Hope to see you at the I Heart Market this Saturday, 7th April from 9 till 2pm at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
 
porcelain - small daisy round earrings
porcelain - various small daisy round earrings
porcelain - red, turquoise and charcoal round earrings
porcelain - red, turquoise and pale grey bird earrings
porcelain - black, bluebell and pink target round earrings
porcelain - various round earrings
porcelain - large pink, white and bluebell heart earrings
porcelain - large heart earrings

porcelain - small peacock heart earrings
porcelain - small heart earrings
porcelain - small mint star earrings 
porcelain - large star earrings
porcelain - various star earrings


Friday, 18 February 2011

Sam's Jewellery

My friend Sam is busy with her Masters and asked me to help her out with some porcelain components for her beautiful jewellery. I was happy to help out and made a few porcelain skirts for her pieces. This particular range is inspired by music box ballerinas, remember those? I think what Sam has done with them is incredibly inventive, in the piece pictured below, the dancer spins on the ring! How marvelous! Please visit her blog, where she's written about her jewellery pieces in progress and her thought processes, so fascinating and inspirational. All the best Sam :)

Ballerina ring


Farm animals, sterling silver, pierced and engraved, 2007