It has been a while since I posted any of my projects from the Beginning Metals classes that I took at the Raleigh Pullen Arts Center.  
My latest is this carnelian cab set in fine sterling on a sterling backplate.  The 20g sterling sheet was first annealed, run through the rolling mill until it was approximately 24g, then it was textured with a piece of old lace on both sides, cut and filed to shape.  I cut the leaves from a piece of sterling milled to 24g, stamped the details and soldered it to the backplate and bezel.  In my hurry to set the stone I totally forgot to solder a bail - can't do that after setting a stone - duh!  Not to worry, I drilled holes and wire-wrapped carnelian beads to sterling chain, and formed the front-closing clasp.  Pendant tumbled for shine.
BTW, I made 2 of these pendants, initially thinking of earrings but... Now I have 1 to sell (soon to be added to my Etsy shop) and 1 to keep for myself!
Looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLinda, you pieces just keep getting more and more beautiful!
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