Sweet Sterling Silver Action!
What to do with such beautiful material? I feel like a little kid in a candy store, or maybe, a little girl sneaking a peek into her grandmothers jewelry box. Either way, I am excited to see what I can do with this mess of silver. I admit that I have had it laying around the dining room for a few days but it hasn't been until now that I have had the opportunity to "play" with it. Of course, what you don't see in this picture is the behemoth amount of folded laundry on the table, the four month old baby sleeping on the floor to my right, or the one and three year old playing, (miraculously well) in the living room. Quiet time rarely happens around here, so I'm diving into Mommy's la-la land and taking you along with me.
First, lets learn a smidgen about Sterling Silver.
Sterling Silver Stamp 925 (Important)
I began dabbling in the jewelry arts about a year ago and in that time I have learned a lot about metal. My first grievous discovery was how quickly plated silver tarnishes! What is the point in getting blisters on my fingers for such a short lived product? I explored metal dips and inhaled monstrous fumes while dipping my silver plated chain into chemicals and hanging it to dry amongst the refuge of my cricket infested garage. Wanting very much to nix that nightmare, I pursued other options and now focus on Sterling Silver. Not only is the color of sterling more attractive that the plated silver, it is also more durable. The biggest advantage is that even though it will tarnish, you can fix it. Just polish it up and you can keep it forever. Now say that again like Squints taught us in Sandlot, for-ev-er.
Admit it, that was more fun.
:)
These are all the ingredients necessary to produce a fabulous necklace. In the past, I would sit down confidently with a game plan, but it nearly always changed as I fiddled around. I have learned to submit and let the necklaces make themselves. At times I think I must black out while I'm working. I have had requests to recreate a few pieces and I just stare at them wondering how in the world they came to be. I'm exaggerating a bit, of course I can recreate most anything. :)
Anyways.
BAM
POW
It hangs about 17 inches from your neck and sparkles like you wouldn't believe.
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