This
cuff was hand forged from wires of
sterling into the basic shape that I
laid out with the mount for the amethyst
built up first. Then I used the rolling
mill to impress a slight texture into
the sterling. I pierced out the paisley
design, and added another layer of
paisleys on top. Then I added a variety
of textures using engraving techniques
used in printmaking. The tricky part
was keeping the solder out of the
textures while adding the tubes for the
peridot. Then I added a patina using
liver of sulfur.
Knowing that cuffs
have to bend slightly in putting it on
and removing it, I had to check and
recheck the placement of the stones to
make sure none of the settings would be
strained in the process.
Vesica Pisces
is the name of an ancient shape. It has
been used to represent many ideals
throughout history; Jesus, the goddess,
vagina, free masonry, part of the Tree
of Life pattern, and eternity. It is the
joining of two circles forming what is
sometimes called a pointy oval. This
shape has been the basis for several of
the symbols that I use in my work, such
as the rocket and fish shapes. To me
this represents both the spiritual and
the effeminate.
The central
point to this design was cutting the end
cut amethyst into this shape and
mounting it to relate in a way with the
rest of the design; amethyst being the
stone for Pisces, and peridot being for
Libra (balance). The idea was to play
with the symmetrical cab within a very
organic and slightly asymmetrical cuff
design, using the calming, dreamy, and
stabilizing qualities of the stones.
The way the significant shape of the cab
relates to the whimsical layers of
paisley flowers, depicts this careful
balance of effeminate and spiritual.
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