A few months ago, a friend picked up an ammonite at the shop and commissioned me to create a piece out of it for her. She used the ominous words, "take your time". I hate to admit this, but when someone says to do it at my leisure... I do. I think about it and percolate and passively work on it in the back of my mind. Sometimes it can take months or even years before I get around to projects that I'm taking my time with. Luckily it didn't take too long.
I had made a pair of earrings for this friend earlier in the year and knew she liked reds and earth tones. I decided on a muted wine color and tried to pick up some of the reddish-browns in the ammonite.
For the clasp, I used a bronze one from my family at Green Girl Studios. They make a really cool seashell clasp. I also incorporated some fun, bronze bead caps for the cord ends.
I wanted to pick up the golden topaz hues in the fossilized shell (which I wire-wrapped into a pendant) and integrate it with the clasp, so I sewed on a bunch of Japanese seed beads. It gives the piece more texture and a studded look.
I'm pretty happy with the end result. Even better, so is my friend! I'm glad that I could create a piece that could do the ammonite justice!
3 comments:
Andrew, it's lovely! Like how the bronze color carries from the centerpiece, through the cord and to the clasp - warm and lush!
It's magnificent. I really enjoy the added detail of gold glinting glass along the necklace.
It's gorgeous! And I love how William assisted with your commission.
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