I have just dragged myself in from the studio. Definitely cup-of-tea-o'clock. But I was totally wrapped up in what I was making and was really enjoying myself. Someone had spotted my Polar Bear brooch when it was in the Parkshot Gallery, and they commissioned a necklace based on it.
Funnily enough when I was making the original, I had set out to make a necklace rather than a brooch, but somehow it ended up as a brooch I could wear on my favorite winter coat.
And the little chap is not just on the dressmakers stand for the photo. I had to keep putting it on, and taking it off there, as all the chain lengths and positions had to be well thought out to make it hang as perfectly as possible. As a necklace, this big bit of silver and gravity all try to change the way it hangs - something that did not need to be so well considered as a brooch.
Tomorrow, it needs one more jump ring, some serious cleaning up, and the moonstone setting in it's bezel. Soon a hallmark, and off to it's new owner. This really is one of my favorite pieces, and it seems quite weird never to have met it's new owner. Hope she's happy with it.
Gorgeous! Really eye catching and unique.x
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