wire jewelry

Classes at the Worcester Center for Crafts

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Session IV starts next week and there is still time to sign up for classes.

http://www.worcestercraftcenter.org/


Newbie!

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Wow, ok.. I have found a new option to learning!
I'm really excited to have found this site and I'm hoping I can continue with my self teaching.. with a little help from new friends.
I have a shop on Etsy.. http://www.vintagemomcreations.etsy.com and a great blog.. if you want to learn about me and my wonderfully eclectic family.


The Kraken (front view)

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The Kraken (front view)

This piece is very difficult to photograph. It is quite impossible to present the 3D aspect of the whole piece in only one shot, so there it is, in three different pictures.


The Kraken as a pendant

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The Kraken as a pendant

In this picture, you can see how it can be worn as a pendant. The leather cord gives it some character, consistent with the pirate aspect.


The Kraken

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The Kraken

The legendary Kraken is a wearable sculpture, made of crocheted and knitted 14K gold filled wire. It is holding a pirate ship in its arms, sinking it. The ship has been crocheted with sterling silver wire, and the deck has been woven in the same material, then heavily oxydized.


Sculptural necklace

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Sculptural necklace

This necklace is in aluninium wire with cornalian, moonstones and péridot(I don't know the name of this stone in english).


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