Thursday, 2 April 2009

Wire Wrapping - March 28th 2009

I went to an atlier for making Murano glass jewelleries on March 28th. I enjoyed the Italian atmosphere in the atlier which had a lot of Venetian (Murano) glass beads as always.
On that day, we did a wire working and made this lovely wire wrapped jewellery! There were many samples we could look at for inspiration before we started. The work was difficult for me because the wires were hard. Once we bend the wire, the wire is shaped and we cannot transform it easily.



Though it was more difficult than just making beaded jewellery, I enjoyed making jewellery using wire. I would like to make more. As the material such as this square wire is very unique (rare), I think that the quality of the end product is good and looks gorgeous. What do you think about it? After working, I like making wire jewelleries.
I bought these materials (freshwater pearls, Venetian and Czech beads) at a discount price. As I could select them for making a jewellery suitable for the summer season, I was glad to get them.
As soon as I was home, I designed an original long necklace using my imagination (or inspiration). I could add the beads stocked at home and I found making it very satisfying and I named it "stardust" necklace. I love it.

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