Saturday, December 22, 2012

Silver Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest | Side Street Studio Blog

Silver Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest | Side Street Studio Blog

Silver Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest

December 22nd, 2012 | No Comments

Stuart Duncan of Wren Silverworks produces some of the finest Silver jewellery on the Pacific Northwest West Coast.




Engraved sterling silver jewellery of animals, birds, flowers and sea life - From herons, whales, cedar trees, frogs, eagles and bears to cherry blossoms.
KELP DESIGN SILVER PENDANT WITH CARNELIAN
Realistic designs, specializing in wildlife of the Pacific Northwest including earrings, brooches, pendants and bracelets. Each is individually engraved and highly detailed.
SILVER & LAPIS DRAGONFLY EARRINGS

As a child, Stuart was always drawing, deriving inspiration from the natural world around him. His ability to draw the world around him led Stuart into a career as an illustrator. He also co-owned an art gallery for a few years. In the early 90’s he apprenticed with master First Nations silver engraver Harold Alfred.
SILVER CHICKADEE & TIGERS EYE PENDANT
In 1997, Stuart was inspired to produce a line of jewellery that carves realistic lines onto silver. Wren Silverworks jewellery celebrates of the beauty and strength of nature and our connection to it.
SILVER CUFF BRACELET WITH ORCA DESIGN
Stuart also continues to draw and paint. He lives, surrounded by wildlife, on the outskirts of Victoria, B.C.
TINY WREN SILVER EARRINGS
Wren Silverworks jewellery is individually engraved, each line separately carved, and each open area cut out with a jewellers saw. Every piece is handmade – an individual piece of art. On the back there is a sterling stamp, and the artist’s signature.
SILVER WREN WITH TURQUOISE PENDANT
The first step is to create a detailed line drawing of a plant or animal. Then, the drawing is transferred onto a flat sheet of sterling silver. 22-gauge silver is used for earrings and brooches and 16 or 18-gauge silver is used for bracelets.
SILVER HUMMINGBIRD BROOCH
Next, the silver is engraved along the design lines, each line individually carved with a variety of gravers (very sharp chisel points). Using a tiny saw, the silver is cut out, following the periphery of the design as well as cutting out any pieces from inside the design (piercing). The edges are filed to a smooth finish. The piece is shaped: this involves using a hammer to bang the silver from the back into a pre-carved shaping “holes”, giving the flat silver gentle curves. If needed, any findings are soldered on, and it is then polished with a buffing wheel and tripoli (clay) compound. The silver is then washed in an ultrasonic washer, dried, polished with rouge (a finer clay) and washed again.
SILVER & AMBER DRAGONFLY PENDANT
All earring hooks and studs, and brooch pins are sterling silver. Chains are also sterling silver. Brooch backs have a locking clasp. Brooches and earrings are made in 22 gauge silver, and braceletsin 16 gauge and 18 gauge.
SILVER EAGLE PENDANT
You can see more of  Stuart’s beautiful work at http://www.sidestreetstudio.com/catalog/wren-silverworks-m-80496.html

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Jewellery Inspired by a ‘Rockhound’. | Side Street Studio Blog

Jewellery Inspired by a ‘Rockhound’. | Side Street Studio Blog


Jewellery Inspired by a ‘Rockhound’.

August 21st, 2009 | No Comments

Leona Smith wrote, “I began creating jewelry in the 1990′s. My inspiration comes from my grandfather, who was a rock hound – he would seek out interesting rocks and later fashion his finds into jewelry.ls_n31                                         As a young girl, I was awed by the stones and the meanings that flow from a piece of handcrafted jewelry.
Recently I discovered silverprecious metal clay and silver wire work, and was inspired all over again to create artisan pieces.

My “gems” are created out of silver precious metal clay and sterling silver wire with beads and / or other wire as accents.ls_e02Each component is crafted by hand, i.e. every link, jump ring, clasp and ear wire is hand made in my studio. The precious metal clay comes in a clay form and is shaped, dried, sanded and fired in a kiln, becoming a piece in .999 silver. After firing, the pieces are polished. Each piece is unique.
Sterling silver is an alloy of silver (at least 92.5%) and other metals, primarily copper. The copper reacts to moisture and sulphur in the air, creating tarnish. Precious metal is clay is fine silver (99.9% silver); it tarnishes slower than sterling. Note that some pieces are blackened deliberately as part of the design.ls_e56
Follow these tips to keep your silver bright:
Silver jewelry can be immersed in water for cleaning if there are no soft gemstones, pearls, crystals or silk thread in the piece.
- Wash with diluted mild dishwashing liquid. Rinse thoroughly. Dry with cotton. Lay flat to air dry overnight. Wrap in jewelers’ anti-tarnish tissue. Store in its own airtight plastic bag. ls_e59
- Same advice as with all other jewelry: avoid getting any chemicals, including perfume, hairspray, deodorant spray, body lotion, acetone, bleach, or turpentine, onto your silver jewelry.
- Store your silver jewelry carefully so it needs less cleaning and doesn’t get scratched.
- Wear your silver jewelry often! The color of silver becomes richer and more beautiful the more it\’s worn.ls_b64
I hope that you enjoy wearing my jewellery. You can find more of Leona’s beautiful work athttp://www.sidestreetstudio.com/catalog/index.php?manufacturers_id=80424&osCsid=3e6be7a9c71d2a8da185730a1a5c6b31



Saturday, December 15, 2012

Jenny Miller Designs on Good Morning America! | Side Street Studio Blog

Jenny Miller Designs on Good Morning America! | Side Street Studio Blog


Jennifer Miller is the owner and designer of Uniacke Designs.

As seen on Good Morning America & worn by      Hoda!


She is a direct descendant of James Boyle Uniacke, the first Premier of Nova Scotia, Canada, during the 19th Century – hence the name Uniacke Designs. The name Uniacke dates back to the Strongbow Invasion of Ireland during the 11th Century. Originally the name was “Unicus Est” meaning “the only one.” Over time the name changed to Uniacke.
BLUE QUARTZ & SILVER NECKLACE
Jennifer has always lived in Victoria. She has always had a strong love of animals, particularly horses. Since about the age of ten she has trained and very successfully shown horses, both her own and other peoples’. Jennifer’s sharp attention to the many complex details involved with successfully showing horses has enabled her to focus her creative energy into designing jewellery -her other passion.
STERLING SILVER WITH LAPIS & CARNELIAN PENDANT
Her inspirations for the colour in her designs are drawn from current fashion trends and the unique and natural landscape that she is surrounded by in the lovely “city of gardens”, Victoria, British Columbia.
TURQUOISE AND SILVER NECKLACE

To create the unique pieces, Jennifer uses a combination of colours, shapes and textures, utilizing precious metals, either sterling silver or gold, semi-precious gems and stones, freshwater pearls and other natural materials. Each piece of jewellery, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, is made by the designer herself using proven techniques to further enhance the jewellery that she makes. Jennifer’s goal is to continue designing and creating beautiful and unique jewellery for women who love to express their own individual sense of fashion, personality and character.
WOOD & AGATE SILVER PENDANT
In April 2010 Jennifer’s work was shown on Good Morning America. Hoda was wearing one of Jennifer’s magnificent bracelets and speaking to Kathie Lee about the superb jewellery.
TEXTURED SILVER CUFF
You can see Jenny Millers fabulous work at http://www.sidestreetstudio.com/catalog/jenny-miller-uniacke-m-80310.html
STERLING SILVER PENDANT

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Colours of the Season | Side Street Studio Blog

Colours of the Season | Side Street Studio Blog

Colours of the Season

December 2nd, 2012 | No Comments

Colours of the Season
Sheila Smedley, one of Victoria’s most well known Jewellery designers writes;




Christmas is undoubtably my favourite time of the year and provides me with endless inspiration for extra special jewellery designs.
Winter Berries Earrings
This year is no exception with the Winter Berries and Winter Waltz collections to brighten your season and your wardrobe.
Winter Waltz Bracelet

Winter Berries, set in both silver and gold, draws it’s inspiration from the natural jewels found in nature – rich reds of holly berries and creamy ivories of snow berries.
Winter Waltz Necklace
Winter Waltz is a sparking and frosty collection of aquas, silvers, teals and blues. Designed to dazzle, Winter Waltz evokes the fantasy colours of a shimmering winter landscape.
Winter Waltz Jewellery
With it’s dreamy pastel colours, Winter Waltz can easily dance upon your wardrobe throughout the coming year.

Winter Berries Bracelet
Sarabande Treasures continues the tradition of custom jewellery orders, most especially appropriate at this time of the year. Have a very special necklace, bracelet or pair of earrings designed for yourself or those on your Christmas list. I can have your order designed and ready for you usually within a matter of days. I am also happy to meet with you at Side Street Studio for a consultation at anytime.
Winter Waltz Necklace

You will want to be bejewelled and bedazzled this Christmas season with Sarabande Treasures.