I have been playing around with different kinds of brass earrings, these came out nice.
Brass, and stainless steel. Hand cut and polished.
I have been playing around with different kinds of brass earrings, these came out nice.
Brass, and stainless steel. Hand cut and polished.
Brass, dome, highly polished.
Brass and copper.
Gave these to a friend for the holidays. Brass, and silver.
I fell in love with cycling a long long time ago, and it has been a life long partner ever since. To commemorate this love of cycling I created these bike heart earrings.
The heart itself is copper, the rest is silver. They are very light and airy and hardly weigh anything at all. The heart was hand cut using a jewelers saw and the ear wires made by myself.
I made these after making the feather head badges. I used copper originally but thought they would look better in silver. I am still not sure I am going to stick with this finish. I lightly liver of sulfur’d them, and it produced this really funky color that changes based on what angle you hold them up to the light. But the problem is from a lot of angles I am not sure I like the look…
I am going to let this sorta sink in on me for a while before I decide to sell them or not.
The lower link is made of silver, and the upper link is made from a real piece of bike chain, these take forever to make but they look really nice when they are done. Oh, and the thing they are hanging on is a little copper wire penny farthing I made.
I made these a while ago for a friend. She seems to like them.
The earrings are very simple to make, just a bit of square silver wire wrapped kind of artsy around equal sized chunks of sea glass. Then finished with some bead store silver findings. Easy enough that just about anyone should be able to make them. Simple yet elegant.