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Gold Dress Buckle

Monday, September 21st, 2009

This is a self tensioning bar clamp style buckle, the keeper an integral part of the buckle’s hollow gallery, where the leather sits tight against the wearer. This type of buckle does not require holes in the leather, it prevents unsightly stretched or torn holes from detracting from the overall presentation. It is perfect for the more exotic and fragile types of leathers. This crest, carved in three dimensions is an interpretation of the clients design. I tried to render the “S” as floating in the foreground space, with cadeuseus-wound snakes supporting the scales in equilibrium (notice the screw heads at the connection points of the chain to the fulcrum bar) These, like the diamond set snakes eyes are 7/10ths of a millimeter in diameter. As the sun sets over a shimmering golden sea, the reflections of it’s ray’s play with the diminishing light of day.

The second photo shows the “Evening shadow’s cool embrace.” I tried to anticipate the play of light and form that might allow for the one engraving to capture both times of day.

Engraved Gold Dress Buckle

Sun Rising Crest Engraving

Darkness Falls As Buckle Tilts

Darkness Falls As Buckle Tilts

Hawaiian Medallion

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Medallion Stage One

Medallion Stage One

This “Portrait” pendant was commissioned by a gentle man for his native Hawiian bride. The symbols chosen are a reflection of her friendly, welcoming nature, her love for family and island traditions, and the deep personal bond she shares with her husband. This piece was a joy to make, and says it all.

Medallion Stage Two

Medallion Stage Two

Finished Hawaiian Medallion

Finished Hawaiian Medallion

Medallion Stage 3

Medallion Stage 3