They are pricey, just by the very nature that silver is pricey nowadays. It's a pity too, because I love working in fine silver metal clay. Worked properly, it's the most forgiving of the metal clays and produces some really stellar results.
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Decorative Headpins...
Another of the things that I've been working on in the background are some pieces in PMC. Yesterday night I tumbled and finished some of them. Amongst the small cache of fine silver, I made a batch of decorative headpins. Can you tell that spring is on my mind? I've been dreaming of my garden and the bulbs, buds, and seed pods. I'm imagining using these in really delicate earrings or as dainty pendants with sapphires or grossular garnets. I have a small strand of whisky-colored andalusite that shifts to pale peach that would also look nice with the headpins.
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16 comments:
Those are wonderful!
Love the decorative headpins. Spring is here. We have blossoms on the trees!
These headpins are gorgeous!
Very nicely done :-)
Beautiful!
Liking those headpins.
These are perfect, perfect.
Oh.my.lord....these are stunning!!
Beautiful! Want! :)
Very beautiful; I'm partial to those leaf ones especially. And I know what you mean about the silver PMC; if only we could afford it all the time. Alas...
awesome job..very nice pins!!
Really wonderful headpins, Andrew! Spring will be here any minute!
These are super-cool, Andrew. In the photograph they look like a forest of Aspen trees!
Beautiful ... they look like they're just about to burst open with life.
These are gorgeous!
oooh, these are wonderful!
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