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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Sakura Knucklebuster

Last weekend I had a ball in a silver and acrylic workshop run by Dan Cox at BIA.

When you do a workshop like this, you really appreciate the time that goes into handcrafting jewellery.  I spent two days cutting, filing, filing and more filing, sanding, rivetting, polishing and cleaning, all just on the single piece.  It's certainly a statement piece and one that no-one will want to mess with me while I'm wearing it.


I have to say though, that I found the process really addictive and can't wait to book into another class.


I loved the work completed by the other students in the class.  You can see picture of their rings here.

6 comments:

  1. Awesome work Mel, your ring is stunning! Definitely a statement piece!! I will have to check out the workshops.

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  2. I did jewellery many light years ago and I can see the amount of work that has gone into your gorgeous creation....I LOVE IT!!! I checked out the others and they are pretty fabulous too, I bet you can't wait to go back :-)

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  3. I love all the student's work, but most especially your ring!!

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  4. Remind me to be REALLY NICE to you next time we meet.

    P.S. I think it's fabulous!

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  5. WOW! How gorgeous ... I love seeing how creative people are creative in all things that they try their hands at.
    :)

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  6. I adore this ring! Clever you. Yes working with stuff like this does take time but it is absolutely worth it.

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