Thursday, July 8, 2010

Wattle and Cherries - wire wrapped enamel pendant

I made this pendant quite sometime ago, using various enamel techniques including cloisonne and painting enamels, on a rectangular copper blank. Decided that it didn't really need a fancy setting, so I just wrapped it with gold-filled wire, added a few beads and pearls, and kept the design simple. I used to wear this quite often, but somehow had forgotten about it in the last year or so, until I was looking for something in my jewelry drawers the other day and saw it sitting there (poor thing!). I love the look of wattles but am allergic to them and would sneeze if I get close to one. I have done an oil painting of a wattle with a couple of sparrows in front of it, and it's now hanging in my family room. I also have a floral arrangement on my dining table, with some fake but quite realistic wattles, and dried eucalyptus leaves. Those pearls dangling from the pendant remind me of cherries - one of my favourite fruits, speaking of which, I feel like some cherry ripe chocolate......yum......better go and search the pantry......

4 comments:

  1. Oh buddy, however do you do this? How can you come up with such delicate, fantastic, beautiful creations? I love this. It is awesome. Poor thing that you forgot about it! Glad you found it again. It is SUPERB!!!!

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  2. Thanks for your lovely comments, buddy. Yes I felt a little guilty that I had forgotten about it (as if I've forgotten an old friend). Maybe I'll wear it tomorrow to make up for it. :)

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  3. Dear Sweet Friend, I am just seeing this beautiful piece for the first time. Your art inspires all of us with every viewing and breath we take. God bless, BJ

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  4. Dear sweet BJ, thank you so much for your lovely comment. Hope all is well with you, dear friend. :)

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