A few shows can wreak havoc on one's inventory so I'm working hard once again with copper and torch-fired enamels, experimenting with color and blending and embedded bits and pieces of copper. Sometimes it's best not to know what you can and can't do with a material as that opens up toying with unpredictable results.
While the price of sterling silver is still sky high, using copper is becoming more intriguing. I am not only playing with the colors of the enamel, but also using rivets and pins and hinges to make each piece unique.

Love it.
3 comments:
Enameliciousness....awesomeliciousness. Hope you did well at your shows.
Shows have been surprisingly good! Funny, I'm selling more enamel work than silver work. Go figure.
totally love this necklace lynn!
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