Wednesday, August 8, 2012

    new packaging


    hand cut flower pendant

                                                        
    drawing using charcoal,ink and pencil


    new cutout letter pendants


    a show my dear sister jane had for
    me in melbourne recently


It's been a while I know.
Not sure where to begin.
So I thought I post some pics to start with.
sometimes life just gets away from you a bit.
I have promised myself I will blog at least weekly.
see you in seven sleeps or less!



Sunday, March 4, 2012

These are my metal stamps
I use on my bowls and jewellery
they also came from New York
can you imagine the weight of my suitcase!

tools of the trade

I thought I would show you some of my trusty tools
that I work with on a daily basis
my very special
tree stump above

This is a wooden bowl shape that
I use for making my metal bowls
its extra special because I bought it back
all the way from New York!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

 this bowl has the streets of West End on it

 this one has facts about West End like population, post etc

 and this one has the letters west end randomly scattered

I was asked to be part of a group show
at HANASHO in West End
the theme was West End
so I made these lovely brass and copper bowls
the exhibition has finished now
and.......
I sold all three of my bowls
I was very excited
and they are now stocking my work
thats even more exciting

I actually gave one as a wedding present
and personalised it for the bride and groom
it turned out beautifully
so if anyone is looking for a wedding present
I think I have solved your problem!
tree of life pendant
hand cut
it has a slight dome shape to it.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

            

                   I have finally got my website up and
                        running so please take a look

                        www.claudiamjewellery.com.au
I'm delving into the abstract form
this is definitely a one off.
this one is called the tree of life
its dome shaped
I
I'm back.....
please enjoy some pics of my latest work