I revisited a previous ornament design and decided to develop and refine it. I have taken a flat design and added some shape and a central setting to hold a stone. The addition of enamel to the petals adds colour of the flower. I want to work on a series of ornaments to represent each season. This one is for summer.
Description
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Mixed ornament ring.
A swap ring with enamelled flower ornaments and a variety of stones including, sapphire, blue topaz, amethyst, ruby, peridot and citrine.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Collection of stone ornament ideas. These settings can be made smaller or larger to accommodate various stone sizes.
This rainbow of stones includes. Emerald, Light blue topaz, Swiss blue topaz, Sapphire, Amathyst, Ruby, Golden topaz, Citrine and Peridot.
Any combination of stones could be place on the rings.
This rainbow of stones includes. Emerald, Light blue topaz, Swiss blue topaz, Sapphire, Amathyst, Ruby, Golden topaz, Citrine and Peridot.
Any combination of stones could be place on the rings.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Plastic bauble collection
I found plastic domes that I was able to customise to create small display boxes. For this range I went back to the idea of ornaments and used enamelled shapes from nature to develop the Seasons collection.
Copper and plastic
I used various techniques to achieve different finishes. I found that these were extremely time consuming and the finish was very "hand made". I worked with enamel to add colour to the copper.
Copper Box Single stone
Copper Ring Box
Small copper ring box. The box holds all the stones on the lid. The stones can be swapped from the box on to the ring.
Design issues
Copper is a little to thin for holding the stones in place and can tarnish very easily
The overall design is a little confusing and it might be difficult for people to be able to know what it actually is and how it works
Copper box sketches
The main change in the new concept was to have the screw thread on the ornament rather than the ring. This over came the main design problem of how to finish off the top and having something large enough to screw on and off.
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