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Monday, April 13, 2009

What A Trip!

Just a bit of fun: check out TRIPWONKER. I thought it was just so awesome! Mark Spiegl's site is definitely worth a visit for a laugh!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Stacey Lee Webber

Just when I thought I had seen every possible variation of filigree, I came across Stacey Lee Webber's work. OMG!

Historically, filigree was commissioned by the wealthy from places such as China and India, where labour costs were lower and the idea behind the jeweler's tools is to return "the fruits of the labour back to the labourer."

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

More on Victoria Lansford



Victoria Lansford's emphasis lies not only with how her pieces look when worn, but more with how the person wearing them feels. The kind of filigree she does is Russian or openback filigree using 18ct or sterling silver frame wire and fine silver for filler wires. What sets her work apart from other commercial filigree, and what I want to emulate, is the intricate patterning of her filler wires. This part of the design evolves as she works.