YOJ10-12 Ocean Jasper Pendant
Ocean Jasper Pendant (2010)
Sterling silver, fine silver, ocean jasper
Constructed, cold-joined
L 5.4 cm x W 3.0
I’m in production mode, building up some stock, and that means digging through my stash of stones. I came across this ocean jasper, which I bought last year from a fellow member of the International Guild of Wire Jewelry Artists.
I’m not normally an ocean jasper fan, but every time I look at this cab, I see celestial clouds and galaxies. It draws me in, and I can imagine that I’m looking into the vastness of outer space. This is a really special stone.
Generally, my preference when setting is to leave as much of the surface exposed as possible. I also tend to favour the more substantial, heavier bezels achieved by doing binding wrapping all around the stone. It would have been easiest with a straight prong setting, but I wanted to add the beads to create some visual interest. They are structural in that they act almost like prongs, holding the stone, but they also add beautiful decoration.
Corners are challenging to get tight, and I’m happy to have managed a secure fit around these. I don’t have a lot of experience setting stones with points – most of the time the stones I deal with are round, oval or teardrop shaped.
I’m undecided if I should hang this on a viking knit chain, or on a strand of ocean jasper beads. Thoughts anyone?
All in all, I’m very pleased with how this turned out. Even my husband, who has a decided bias towards using a torch, likes the setting – very high praise indeed!
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