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

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