A one of a kind amulet specially designed for a special client who loves her little one.
She sent me some images of her little pug with a request
to create a similar amulet to the St Christopher piece I previously made. St. Pugnacious included a chain and a light patina to highlight the detail.
In her own words:
“This gorgeous pendant was made with my pug dog as the model for St. Pugnacious. The tiny face and paws are lovingly crafted, with traditional robes, slippers, detailed cross and archway above. The whole piece looks like a classic religious icon. I was delighted, because the final pendant was more beautiful than I could have imagined!”
This one of a kind amulet now resides in her private collection.
The chessboard, or “checkerboard” used by race drivers
The shape of the ring is smooth, oval, no sharp corners to get hung up on things when he is working. The repeating square pattern is bold on the top and tapers into a collapsing horizon down the shank of the ring, fusing into a single point.
My latest version of the Worm Ouroboros as an amulet, this custom, one-of-a-kind bronze pendant is two and one quarter inches across and fully detailed with scales, a “diamond” on the third eye and (classically) swallowing it’s tail. As requested by my client, this is a unique piece with no mold taken. Heavy because of it’s size, it is designed to be hung on a sturdy chain through the middle.
I have already made several versions of this piece, one as a custom cloak clasp, and two versions as a ring: one smooth,one with scales. Both of which could be alternately worn as a pendant. This version was designed to be large and developed as a heavy, detailed piece: each scale is textured.
A client asked me to fix a piece she had worn for many years. As does with most things, it wore out in some places and broke in others. After spending some time with it I spoke with her about simply “re-doing” the pendant, however instead of duplicating the piece, I altered the design.
The stones are in the same configuration, an amethyst positioned above the top point of a double terminated Quartz and an opal mounted in the front. The alterations were in the metal. These were simple bands of silver. Replaced with a new design: the setting of the quarts is now a lantern with vines and leaves growing all around it, creating settings for the other stones. The handle of the lantern is again wrapped in vines and leaves.
The result is a heavier piece, but used as a pendulum, the extra weight gives it more of a “swing”. Shown here it is mounted on a fresh chain.
One of my favorite subjects is root and branch designs. When I received a call from a fellow who wanted a custom ring, his description was: “Please make me a Pentacle ring with roots stretching down the sides of the ring”, I was enthusiastic! After a quick sketch he “OK’d” through the mail (he doesn’t have internet); I created his Ring.
A Union Root and a Pentacle is a natural combination. The Pentacle (as describe in an earlier blog) symbolizes the balance and harmony of the elements, this combined with the natural formation of roots may represent the grounding effect of balance, the natural state of peace one receives in a forest and a sense of eternity one experiences in Nature.
Solid, Heavy Sterling Silver with a strong patina to highlight the contrasting shapes and accent the depth of the carving. This Unique, One-of-a-kind Root and Star Ring is now on the hand of a very happy Gentleman.
If you are interested in having a ring made just for you, please visit my How to order Custom page.
I made two Thunder Clasps for my Grandsons this year,
each cloak clasp made with small loops behind the plates
to stitch onto their cloaks
and two solid hooks for clasping their cloaks together.
Like the Super Heroes they are
(at least to us!)
these clasps represent the “Super Powers” Grandsons
have to “Right the Wrongs” and “Save Damsels in Distress”
(most likely their sister who is out fighting “evil doers” on her own!)
Thunder Clasp
Made in Bronze
and currently keeping the boys safe from cold breezes.
These pair were not made from molds,
each clasp a “one-of-a-kind”.
If you are interested in having a special clasp made
of your own design,
please visit my How to order Custom page.
If you would like to see clasps in my Jewelry Line,
please visit my Cloak Clasps Page.
For many years I was on the road, attending conventions and festivals and two of the most common questions was “How do you make this?” and “How did you start out?”
I started off as a child…
My first reach into jewelry was wanting something that I could not find. When I was seven years old I had asked Santa clause to gift me two badges: I pains taking developed sketches of that I wanted and offered it to him days before Christmas. The odd thing to me at the time was the careful “handing off” of the sketches to my parents while I was “being distracted” by a very tall elf.
After not getting the badges I asked for, my suspicions grew and I though about making the pieces myself. Fortunately my parents later gifted me with a copper enameling kit. I developed a technique of enameling by mixing color and design in the powder, however in the tiny kit the control over design was a bit hap hazard.
As with all things in our childhood, the kit was “over used” and eventually when the hot plate was borrowed and burnt up, I returned to other forms of art. My Mother was a professional artist and trained me in painting, sculpture and many other forms of artistic media and technique. Coupled with music (Piano and Guitar) I began to develop a way to reproduce and interpret what I saw, felt and thought.
I cannot remember a time when I was not sculpting, yet when the opportunity to take a jewelry class, I went into fabrication: working directly in the metal rather than casting. I will always be grateful for this because the broader the education in the field.
It was not until I was going through a rough patch in my life and found myself back in my parent’s home and access to a jewelry bench again that I went to an exhibit of Lalique at the LA county art museum that I found I was on the right track. In combination with my studies in metaphysics, (focusing on the art) I decided to bend the boundaries of my work to include esoteric imagery and use of my art.
For years I had attempted to develop a Tarot Deck, however these adventures into the project kept solidifying into “logo” like pictures rather than paintings. Seeking the work of a master who bent the rules as to what was to be jewelry and what was art, I was inspired.
In order to work on the project, I started to create custom jewelry for folks, building my bench of tools and honing my skills, I began to work out of a shop: the Crystal Cave, at the time in Santa Anna, California. Karen Tate, the owner of the shop was extremely supportive and began to display my work in her cases; all the while I was driving a truck.
In 1992 I went full time into jewelry, moved to Newport News, Virginia and completed the Tarot Caster Set: the first (and only) three dimensional Tarot Deck of it’s kind. Yes, each of the Major Arcana may be used almost pharmaceutical, however when used together the set is a deck which may be dropped and read as they fall. I developed the name “Tarot Casters” because the process is much like casting a net. In some of the more esoteric writing, Tzaddii (the Hebrew letter attributed to the Star Card) is the fish hook: one drops one’s mind into the great waters of the unconscious to see what would bite. By using the entire major arcana, one is using a much broader casting for ideas, inspiration and (perhaps) answers on one’s troubles.
Within a few months of being on the East Coast, I was introduced to a more esoteric community which appreciated what I had accomplished and rewarded me with praise and commissions for more work. I began with creating jewelry for circles, covens and groves as well as Churches and other religious organizations, focusing on Serving Spirit rather a specific religious trend. The only criteria I’ve maintained is that all is focused on Good Intent.
Thanks to a commission by my land lord, I developed a Tap Handle for his private reserve, thus I returned to sculpting, one of the first steps in training in my youth. I sculpted in in pieces, then assembled them after casting – a technique used in much larger pieces, however when casting with a jewelry centrifuge you are limited in how large one can go. For several decades, I focused on tiny pieces rather than the large ones, however after working so small, the larger pieces came easy, but they required me to look to a foundry rather than relying on my tiny set up for rings and pendants.
It was when I sculpted a pair of motor cycle mirrors that I turned to a local artist for help. He (who as asked me to omit his name) taught me the gaps I had in casting larger pieces, then introduced me to his buddy who had a foundry at his disposal.
At this point, I have the ability to cast at any size: even life size (and bigger). I continue to serve those who want jewelry through my website. I do not have a “store” but rather I do show my work at the Mystic Moon in Norfolk , Virginia, should anyone wish to drop in and see it . As always, I have a full catalog for your review and a gallery of some of my work. Most of the images of the pieces made in the past are “lost” in that I have not had a digital camera the entire time, so only in the pat ten years do I have pictures worthy of display.
If you wish to have something made for you, please view my website and don’t hesitate to email me with any questions.
I received an email from one of our Soldiers in the middle east. He wanted me to make a special set for him: something for “everyday wear” ( a pendant) and for formal wear (a clip to be used instead of a tie – and cufflinks). This was to be of a particular design he developed over the years. His instructions were very clear: the basic design was to be placed in the middle, wreathed with knot-work and nobs and surrounding the symbol he sent me he wanted some script: “CHOSAINT SAOIRSE” in “nearly legible” writing, something you would need a magnifying glass to read. The areas surrounding the symbol and the script was to be enameled to give a strong contrast between the embossed writing and raised symbol.
The jewelry was to be intended to represent his own personal affinity to his work, his duty and his country, he gave me a few words to focus on while I was working; however in time he blessed me with a more full explanation for the symbol, script and over all feel to the pieces.
In his own worlds:
“The piece is a symbol of a guardian or defender. “One who stands ready.” Usually to defend those who are not necessarily helpless, but who are not warriors. I think it rather fitting for a soldier. The inscription translates along the lines of “Protect Freedom” When I was younger I couldn’t really explain why I felt drawn to the job I have, but I did it for 10 years, then I got out of the military and went into civilian life for about 5 years. I did fine there, but I never had the sense of being in my place in the world.
“I rejoined the military a couple years ago, and I found my place again. It took a lot of introspection and self-discovery, but I do what I do because I *am* my brother’s keeper, and my family is made up of anyone who lives free, at peace with others. I and those like me do what we do so others don’t have to. That is what this design means to me.”
This set of jewelry was intended for him and only one set has been created. If you are interested in custom work for yourself or for others, please visit my How to order Custom Page.
A little while ago a fellow called about my Flame Dragon Money-clip.
Apparently he has been searching for one for some time
and only then found my site where I display other versions I make.
Although he liked it very much,
he wanted a Chinese Dragon.
Custom Chinese Dragon Money Clip Modified from Flame the Dragon Money Clip
He gave me the particulars and came up with several modifications.
The horns are moved to the top of the head,
the teeth are more snagged
(a couple of fangs are placed in the back row of top teeth)
and the beard is added with long tendrils toward the back jaw.
It changed the lines of the piece,
and now he is a proud owner of a very unique dragon money-clip!
In the mid ’90 I was commissioned to create a pendant framing a very large bolder opal. My client is a collector of precious stones. When she purchased this opal she wished to have it made into a pendant. Because of it’s size and shape, she told me it was difficult to commission a jeweler who would take on the project.
After a discussion as to how to actually hang the opal as a pendant, we spoke about the design. This rather large opal was to be framed in ocean waves of 14k gold, each wave breaking against the stone holds a small diamond. On the top of the waves is a mermaid holding a diamond. This one of a kind pendant is currently in a private collection. If you with to have something made for you, please visit my how to order custom jewelry page.
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