YOJ11-11 Locket Test
During the YOJ 2009, I made a beaded puffed heart as part of a planned larger work for that year’s HSTA Faculty Show “Vessel”. The piece that actually went into the show – Shiva’s Pomander – was originally intended as the container for the heart, but ended up being too large. I loved the design of Shiva’s Pomander, but wasn’t completely satisfied with the clasp.
Since that time I’ve been puzzling over an alternative solution, because I’m determined to make another attempt. Towards the end of January, I was looking at wirework on Flickr and came across Mary Tucker’s trinket boxes. I wrote to complement her on the elegant solution she had found to her hinges and closures and asked if I could borrow the idea. She graciously directed me to the tutorial she’d posted on her blog. She also recently had another version of the tutorial published in Step-by-Step Wire Jewelry.
The idea with this locket was simply to practice starting with a large hole, because my plan is to make a much more involved piece based on what I learned here. I have a wonderful stash of round snowflake obsidian cabs, so I decided to incorporate one into the lid of the locket. The weaving took a ridiculous amount of time – something I don’t really have to spare as I prepare for the studio tour – so I have stopped short of what I actually wanted to do.
Because I was distracted, I didn’t realize until too late that I hadn’t actually made a hook on the back of the locket! As a result, I had to macgyver a closure/bail.
I will likely come back to this at a later time and rework it. The result I got here is not quite as refined as I would like it to be, but given my schedule and deadlines, I can’t spend any more time on it right now. It was a very good test piece, and I’ll look forward to applying what I’ve learned to the next one.
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Locket Test (2011)
Fine silver, sterling silver, snowflake obsidian, amethyst
Formed, woven, cold-joined, flameworked
L 4.7 cm x W 2.7 cm x D 1.68 cm
I knew this was going to be an great post, just cuz it was a locket!! hehe. And because you were the one making it! I’m excited to see what you will do when you aren’t practicing anymore.
The weaving does take a rediculous amount of time though, as you said.
Thanks so much for the shout out Dianne
You’re very welcome! I appreciate the tutorial you wrote – it’s been a great help!
Seriously wonderful work. LOVE the bail and how you Macguyver’d it! (That made me laugh!) Great pictures too – the tree reflections just add to the beauty of it all!