This is the newest direction for my work. First I weave sheets of fabric from rose and yellow 14/20 gold fill wire or Argentium Sterling Silver wire using an ancient medieval fingerweaving technique. Then I cut this fabric into smaller pieces to embed behind cabochons of glass. The result is simply stunning. The glass both magnifies the weave, giving it more definition, and collects the light, making the entire piece glisten. The doming effect of the glass also makes the piece look different depending on which angle you view the piece from. I’m still trying to find the right words to describe this line – somehow I just can’t get more precise than “Sparkly! Pretty! Wow!”
The diamond shape enhances the weave, allowing you to really see it without any kind of distortion effect. The glass pulls in the light, and the twisted wire bounces it back out creating a wonderfully, super-sparkly effect.
As an added bonus, the 18” sterling chain has large enough links that you can clasp it anywhere, making it versatile enough to work with almost any neckline.
Materials (all alloys are nickel free!):
Silver: Argentium Sterling Silver (the new tarnish resistant silver)
Gold Mix (Rose/Yellow): Rose and Yellow 14/20 Gold Fill wire