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From: Lumenea Date: Fri Aug 27 01:56:20 2004 |
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========[ Invite a Friend - http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ]======== I've often described metalsmithing as the process of manipulating metal by using heat and carefully directed force to take advantage of metal's innate plasticity. When a customer asks how I create my complex fabricated jewelry, I explain that, much like a woodworker, I begin with raw materials (sheet, wire and tubing) which I cut, shape, reassemble and embellish. This explanation becomes especially helpful when I get the customer who asks if I can just melt down their old wedding ring and "smash it into a new design." <<...Yeah...sure...>> It's interesting the associations (and baggage) we attach to different terms. I rarely refer to myself as a "Jeweler" (although I do make jewelry) because to my mind, that term evokes images of mass-produced, manufactured jewelry with loads of faceted stones. I've also found that this is the image the general public seems to have, prompting the immediate question, "So where is your store?" That's often followed up with "Can you cut a ruby I mined up at Spruce Pine?" More commonly, I refer to myself as a "Goldsmith" (although I work equally with silver) or "Metalsmith". I found when I used the term "Silversmith" people assumed I made southwestern-style Native American jewelry or hollowware. When I say that I'm a "Metalsmith" folks ask, "You mean, like blacksmithing?" So sometimes I say that I design and create jewelry and wearable art. Then they assume I string beads (and sometimes I do). I also make boxes and reliquaries, chalices, talismans and ritual tools...along with wearable pieces of art made from precious metals, gemstones, and anything else that interests me. I use Earth, Fire, Air and Water to manifest what my Spirit envisions, so I suppose I'm also a Shaman. Mostly I just tell them I'm blessed to be able to play for a living. << Big grin! >> Walk in Beauty, Susannah Ravenswing Jewels of the Spirit Winston-Salem, NC - Where the sourwoods are turning red and we're installing the ceiling in my new tree-house studio this weekend! Yippee!!! ____________________________________________________________________ T h e O r c h i d L i s t Open Electronic Forum for Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Procedures ____________________________________________________________________ Orchid FAQ: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/faq.htm Orchid Archives: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/archive Orchid Galleries: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/gallery.htm Invite a Friend: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ____________________________________________________________________ Tips From The Jeweler's Bench - Article Archive ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/borisat/tip_sear.htm The Jeweler's Selected Bibliography List ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/jewelry-books Buy Orchid Jewelry: ~ http://www.ganoksin.com/shop ____________________________________________________________________ -Unsubscribe: -Email: orchid-request AT ganoksin.com Body=unsubscribe subject=blank ____________________________________________________________________ |
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