Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Using the Hammers!


After spending so much time prepping the metal for hammering, I didn't want to hide very much of it. In the spirit of keeping it simple, I used the same copper leaf charm as an embellishment on both necklaces. The charm is from The Beadin' Path, where I always manage to find unique elements to include in my jewelry.

This first necklace is brass -- the same piece from yesterday's blog post. I removed most of the heat patina and started over with Woodfinishers Antiquing Solution, which works wonderfully on base metals such as brass, copper and nickel silver. I sanded it with 400 grit paper to highlight the high spots. The bead is etched black onyx. I used copper chain, which I also patinated and selectively sanded.

This next necklace is copper. I used a different hammer to texture this piece of metal, but the rest of the treatment was the same. I drilled the hole for the chain on the corner, just because. The bead is Czech glass with an iris green metallic finish. I've always liked the way copper looks with green.
There you have it! My first adventure with the new hammers is now complete.

5 comments:

Gemheaven said...

Gorgeous with a capital G!!!

msbelle said...

Oh wow!! Those are great!! You did a fantastic job!! :D

brokenteepee said...

They are lovely. I knew you would create beauty with your new toys!

cindy shake said...

THESE ARE WONDERFUL! Should Rick be worried about the new competition...??!
:o))

ohdawno said...

Hi Vicki, thank you for visiting my blog - I came right over to see yours and love your work and your conversational writing. The hammered pieces you show here are beautiful and inspiring.