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From: Cortney Frantz
Date: Wed Jan 14 19:10:46 2004
 
     
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    Hi there! I was a member of Orchid for several years, but have been
    on a "vacation" from jewelry making for about three years. What
    caused me to go back? Last spring, all of my jewelry making
    supplies, as well as all of my finished pieces and stones (both
    rough and finished) were among the take. I was heartbroken, and
    vowed that when I could, I'd start up again. 

    Last time I was on this list, I was a college student and lived in
    Pittsburgh. Since then I've finished college, worked for two years
    in the tech field as a consultant for a healthcare software company
    in Kansas City, MO, and well, now I'm married. Two and a half months
    ago we moved from Kansas City to Menlo Park, CA, close to where my
    husband is originally from. He's got a fabulous job, but I quit mine
    to move out here and am consequently unemployed. What better time to
    get back to my jewelry making? I spent the summer starting my
    collection of stones again (largely purchased from Will Cox, but
    several from other places including the Kansas City Gem Show), and
    have acquired many which have been telling me to share them with the
    world. My favorite stones are ones that you will not find in the
    Tiffany's, Zales, Kay, etc of the world. Fun chrysacollas, agates,
    opals (boulder, candy stripe, jelly, etc), chalcedonies, jaspers,
    sunstones, dino bone...these are my color palette. I prefer designer
    cuts, and also have grand hopes (delusions?) of carving some of the
    rough I have here (opal, apatite, sunstone, amethyst, ametrine, dino
    bone) 

    I plan on doing just that, and am just waiting for the supplies I
    needed to replace to arrive from Rio Grande. I create original lost
    wax designs for casting (exclusively silver for now; hope to change
    that some day) only for now, sending my waxes out to get cast, but
    finishing and setting stones myself. My designs tend to be either
    abstract or dealing with figures of mythologic or Celtic origin.
    They inevitably are designed around a specific stone and designed to
    show off that stone, often with a side stone to contrast or
    emphasize a subtle color in the central stone. If anyone has
    recommendations on any companies close to me that do casting and are
    OK with individual pieces, preferably with reasonable prices, please
    let me know. I had a fabulous one in Pittsburgh, but would prefer
    not to mail my waxes across the country in fear of them melting and
    morphing on the way. 

    Now that I'm close to Revere Academy (which I've been eagerly eyeing
    for several years), I think it's time for me to actually go and take
    a class or two, considering that I'm unemployed. My hopes include
    selling my work through several venues, including on my webpage,
    possible consignment, and hopefully art fairs (with the possibility
    of sharing a booth with my father in law who does fabulous nature
    photography).

    One of the things which I'd like to work on soon is creating a
    maker's mark for myself. I actually have a design in mind, but am
    not quite sure of how to go about registering it, and how much
    detail I need to take out for it. Hopefully I can figure something
    out about this sooner rather than later so that I can get a stamp
    created with my mark to put onto my pieces. 

    Hopefully I'll get some of the designs I have on paper translated
    into wax and then silver soon so that I can share with others. I
    look forward to getting a chance to renew old acquaintances and
    forging new ones, and know that I will learn a lot by being here.
    Hopefully I can share a bit of my own knowledge to help others in
    return. 

Thanks for reading!
-Cortney Frantz (was Mayle, in case anyone remembers me)


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