The Jewel Envy blog is about the jewellery studio Jewel Envy and the jewellers in the studio. Updates will include information about the creative process, each jewellers artistic visions as well as the studio curators vision for craft close to home and throughout the world.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
A Present
This is a 14 Y, 14 W gold with palladium and sterling silver mokume gane bangle I made for my mother. Making mokume gane requires complex process, skill and patience. Although I learned it couples years ago while studying at OCAD, I have never tried and made it into an object because it looked very difficult at the time. After years of practicing, I finally have the confiedence to challenge mokume gane! During the process, I was almost emotionally break down and given up. However, I kept myself going, thinking how wonderful it would become once it's done. So I did it. The beautiful pattern was created from grinding a 12 layers of three different types of metal I have soldered. Here is one suggestion if you like to try. When you just start, you may want to work with less expensive metal for practicing such as a combination of cooper and sterling silver or nickle silver and sterling silver.
ps. I think my mom really likes it since she wears it everyday!

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