4 June 2010

Mermaids

Dreaming of the sea and her mysteries. These mermaids have a soft shiny body, a textured tail of shimmering scales and heads of pearls as white as the moon.

This design occurred to me after I produced the Madame Yu Earrings. Now I have in mind other variations of ladies from different times and cultures and distinctive stone heads.



With their curves and light effects, these earrings look very elegant when worn. From a distance they have an abstract shape, only from a closer look you discover the curvaceous mermaids.

 Freshly posted at my Etsy store!

I will be posting new designs this coming days.

24 May 2010

Wild Flower, Two Petals and Ahuacatl

Three additions to my store!

Wild Flower: These earrings are made of three fine bands of hammered silver that hang from chains at different levels. They tinkle, shimmer, spin and change their form all the time.


Two Petals: A pair of silver plaques and a pearl were all I used to create these curios, delicate and elegant earrings.



Ahuacatl: this is the Nahuatl word for avocado. I made these earrings some time ago and in their actual version a dark, iridescent patina covers their interior creating a strong contrast for the golden little seed.



I will be producing more jewelry during this week. Hopefully the sun will shine in the mornings so I can take nice photos.

I love to see my store well supplied!

20 May 2010

Moon Mirrors

These earrings are  in my store since yesterday. 

I wanted to achieve an effect of striking simplicity. A design that could be worn easily every day or become an accent for a modern and elegant dress. I love the fact that the more I try to get to the essential elements of a design the more they end up resembling the pre-Columbian objects that I admire.


18 May 2010

Fuchsias

There are new arrivals at my Etsy store from today and during the next two weeks.
Let me introduce you the fuchsias:



They are named after a white variety of fuchsias. White like the pearl and the effect of the silver on the hammered petals.

I like these earrings a lot. The idea of creating a volume from layers which are free to move and organize themselves opens a whole new world of possibilities for my designs.
I'm already thinking of new flowers to deconstruct and recreate.

How I wish the day had more hours!!

Tomorrow I will post new earrings in my store.

10 May 2010

Behind the curtains


Stones and metal parts move around on my bench and combine with each other because... the new jewelry collection summer 2010 is coming!!


There are also rehearsals for photography. Here is my sophisticated scenery and lighting equipment.

The new collection arrives to my Etsy store on the 15th of May. 
See you there!

26 April 2010

Training complete!

It's been a long time and I've been so quiet around here. The reason for that is that during the last three months most of my attention has been directed to complete my physical training. Sadly my work, blog and store have suffered a sort of neglect. But I'm back, ready to write and hammer once again.

Last year wandering the web I found The Peak condition Project and I was filled with curiosity. While reading its creator's blog about his own experience I asked myself if I had enough discipline to accomplish such an interesting transformation and reach my "peak condition".

A goldsmith's job requires many hours sitting at the bench which ends up tensing the back and shoulders. That's why I've always tried to  practice some kind of physical activity to keep my back healthy. After two years of doing yoga I felt that my practice was held back and I was gaining some inches here and there.  So after December's work was finished I decided to give myself the challenge of completing my own Peak Condition Project as a Christmas gift.

This project is about getting participants into their peak physical condition through a healthy, balanced and natural nutrition complemented with a series of work outs to develop muscles and a good cardiovascular capacity.

Well, I did it. It wasn't easy but the results are worth the effort. I proved to myself that I have the discipline to accomplish something that I really want to and I feel great, energized, strong and much leaner.


Here is my diary of the project.

Next time I will tell you more about my experience.

17 March 2010

The roots of the Seed

As I promised yesterday, I want to show you what happens after the roots are soldered to the body of the ring.
The roots of  the Seed coil and turn...


... to form the bands of the ring. I like to see jewelry sprout.

16 March 2010

A new Seed ring

What happens between this moment.....


... and this moment?


A lot, that's why tomorrow I will show you a sequence of photos. 
This ring is called Ruby Seed. It's a bean that has sprouted and its roots grow coiling around the finger.
Some years ago I made this same ring but the first version of Seed had two roots instead of three.

Unfortunately that first ring was stolen so my friends asked me to make a new one. This new version is made of 18k gold, the roots are made of sterling silver and a ruby with the most spectacular color.

13 March 2010

It's this...

 

This fragile form was melting next to me on a park bench.