Today I'm finally getting back to my workspace after a few days being on the road. I was excited to get to use some of the copper pieces I collected at my dad's lab on Monday since copper is my favorite metal. I planned my project around the copper contact tips, copper wire, and black Swarovski bicone beads.
I started by wiring the contact tips with a crystal on the bottom to hold them in place and a loop at the top to attach to a jump ring. I made the jump rings by wrapping a heavier gauge copper wire around a brush handle and clipping them down the center of the row.
I made two other components for the piece: double bicone twists and longer wires in a variety of lengths with a crystal at the bottom and wire wrapping at the top.
Bottom left are the contact tips, at the top are the bicone twists, and the right are the wired bicones. |
Once I had the necklace on Eunice, I thought it would be good to add a larger textured copper chain with a black finish to enhance the black crystals. I attached it at the back and the sides of the necklace but the sides hang down a bit as a frame for the center piece.
Necklace: copper, Swarovski crystal, copper plated steel |
It was great to get to use my wire wrapping and manipulating skills again tonight because I haven't in a while! I learned most of it working in jewelry production when I was making components for a small handmade jewelry company. I forgot how sore it can make your fingers!
Definitely going to keep my jewelry tools out to use again this week.
Have an excellent day!
xo,
Arielle