Monday, 14 November 2011

Final Piece - Junk 2 Jewellery - Rubber Tubing Necklace

Final Piece - Really please with how this has turned out. It takes a closer, second look to figure out what this piece is made from and I think the aesthetics work really well.


Extending over the shoulder

As the piece is so flexible, it can be used to adorn other parts of the body

Junk2Jewellery Wooden Stirrer Final Development

Wrapping Tea/Coffe Stirrers in Parcel String

Assembled into a Cuff





Highlighters were used here again to add some colour and I also find it links well to the other stirrer bracelet development and shows how two completely different designs can be produced from the same materials.

Ring To Compliment The Cuff.
Sticky Tape Ring covered in wool

Polishing

Earring Domes Polished... need repolishing!

Inner Surface, and after polishing


Silver Ring Polished... inside needs further polishing

Other Workshop Developments




Hollow Sphere - Freshly Soldered




Wire Sphere - Multiple Soldering

Making a Square Brooch - Inlaying - Nickle/Guilding Metal

Adding the bottom clasp

Progess so far, all cut and soldered by hand from guilding metal and nickle. Pin to be added tomorrow and needs repolishing to remove all scratches.

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Final Burnt Plastic Collar

Blue was added in to add some colour and bring the glint of the plastic out further



I am very happy with his end result. The texture, colour and overall feel of the piece works well in attracting the eye and allows the views to question the material. This particular piece started life as a plastic casing for a bed sheet and has been cut and been put through the burning process to change its form and shape. Colour has then been added to completely alter its original state. I particularly like how the light glints off it and catches the blue highlights.

A gold plated jump ring and clasp have been added to connect both ends and allow the piece to be worn without stretching over the head. This piece wears like a collar. Photos will be added later on!

Further Developments to the Wooden Stirrer Experiments

Final Plain Wooden Srirrer Bracelet

On black elastic

Final Coloured Stirrer Bracelet

Coloured using highlighter pens to give a bright neon finish



Both work well as a collection, with the potential to branch out with other bracelets demonstrating different variations of the pattern/colour scheme.


A crochet parcel string bracelet is added to the mix...
... and works well with the wood in creating a rustic theme. If I was to take this further, I would look at colouring sections of the crochet to link the pieces even more.

Further Developments to the Facewipe Experiments

Ring/Finger Snug made of plaited and woven facewipes

A nice array of colours can be seen from this piece which further adds to the illusion of it being made from regular fabric such as a collection of felts or soft cottons.


The ring is soft to wear and is quite thick so acts as more of a 'finger snug' than a ring

Making a Wooden Stirrer Bracelet


Cut Down Stirrers - Assembled over one another

The finished piece - very fragile and unstable


Solution: Find a sturdier/more stable was of putting the pieces together.

Here I have cut down a number of wooden tea/coffee stirrers into small squares. I have tried to change the form of the stirrers in order to puzzle the viewer as to what the bracelet is made from. At first glance, it may just appear it is made from a collection of small wooden pieces cut by a machine, specifically for this design.

However, I still need to find a way to assemble the bracelet so that it is less fragile and unstable. The simplist and most effective way of doing this would perhaps be elastic which is what I plan to investigate next.