these are one of my brooch series "cellstructures".
I used plique a jour technic for the enameled motiv. First I bend a lot of wire with a tiny pair of tweezers to form every single cell. Next I soldered them together. At two sides I added
these are one of my brooch series "cellstructures".
I used plique a jour technic for the enameled motiv. First I bend a lot of wire with a tiny pair of tweezers to form every single cell. Next I soldered them together. At two sides I added broad strips of silver wire to connect both parts of the brooch together.
In this wirenetting I applied the wet enamel. I usually use a backing for doing plique a jour. In several stepps I filled the enamel at level of the wires.
After finishing all enamel work, I made a setting for the mirror and a double pin and catch at the back. Finelly I connected the pieces with tube- rivets together.
For this series of brooches I was inspiried by photos of the inside of plants I found in my old biology book from school. For transposing in jewelry, I abstracted the motivs. I used pale and dull colors as well as plique a jour to show fragility of plants.
Hi Marianne!
Beatiful~ The leaf structure came into being a beautiful gem by you. Fantastic!!
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Hi Trish,
these are one of my brooch series "cellstructures".
I used plique a jour technic for the enameled motiv. First I bend a lot of wire with a tiny pair of tweezers to form every single cell. Next I soldered them together. At two sides I added
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These are lovely Marianne, are they boxes - can you tell us a little bit about your process?
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