A polymer clay creation for Yo!

2008 February 7

Since the oven is off and out of bounds for a couple of weeks as building working has begun in earnest in the soon to be new-look Lunes Bijoux studio, I thought I would share one of my previous creations with you.

The necklace is made from polymer clay and is really light to wear. I was asked to produce something striking in reds, oranges & yellows and was really given carte blanche to produce exactly what I felt like. I love it when my clients just let me be so creative! I was dying to experiment with lots of contrasting patterns & tones and since I knew the person I was creating for I knew she would be able to carry off such a bold design.

Using rolled canes, mokume gane & skinner blends I came up with this striking piece. The great thing about it is that it is totally unique and Yo knows that when she wears it she will never bump into an exact same copy! It’s one of my guarantees that I will not produce exactly the same twice and having hand mixed the colours I don’t think I could re-produce it again if I tried!

5 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 February 8
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    this is really beautiful.. never thought jewellery of polymer clay could look so rich & gorgeous even at such close shots :)
    u r really gr8 with ur hands.

  2. 2008 February 8

    No idea what polymer clay is, but that is a stunning necklace.

  3. 2008 February 9

    Creatist – thank you so much for your lovely compliments.

    Merewoman – here is a link to information on my site regarding polymer clay. http://www.lunes.moonfruit.com/#/perlesartistiqueslunes/4521311373
    It can be used in a wide range of formats to produce sculptures, jewellery, objects….I use it for jewellery and then I have some stunning salad & pizza servers, wine stoppers and so on!

  4. 2008 February 11

    Wow! I’ve experimented in little bits with clay but you are amazing. This is beautiful–I’d wear it any time!

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