Showing posts with label dichroic glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dichroic glass. Show all posts

Long thin dichroic glass pendant by Steve Smith Jewellery.

Long and thin dichroic pendants

Lovely sparkling Long and thin Dichroic glass pendants. Fired and free formed in our small studio in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. 

These pendants measure about 5cm long (plus the bail) and 1cm wide and come complete with a FREE 45cm stainless steel chain.









Pendant, dichroic


Pendant, dichroic


I hope you like what you have seen in this post about our long thin pendants, if you would like to see more then CLICK HERE
Special commissions can be undertaken and visitors to the studio in Northallerton are welcome by prior appointment, send me a message via email at stevesmithjewellery@yahoo.co.uk of fill out contact form on my website www.stevesmithjewellery.com
Connect with me:           

Long thin dichroic glass pendants by Steve Smith Jewellery.

Long and thin dichroic pendants

Lovely sparkling Long and thin Dichroic glass pendants. Fired and free formed in our small studio in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. 

These pendants measure about 5cm long (plus the bail) and 1cm wide and come complete with a FREE 45cm stainless steel chain.









Pendant, dichroic


Pendant, dichroic


I hope you like what you have seen in this post about our long thin pendants, if you would like to see more then CLICK HERE
Special commissions can be undertaken and visitors to the studio in Northallerton are welcome by prior appointment, send me a message via email at stevesmithjewellery@yahoo.co.uk of fill out contact form on my website www.stevesmithjewellery.com
Connect with me:           

New sterling silver and dichroic design pendant.

A new and unique design sterling silver pendant. Hand crafted in our studio in Northallerton.
The dichroic glass for this pendant is made by firing multiple strips of glass in the kiln then shaping by hand and then firing again with a gas torch to smooth the edges.
The silver is then hand made, shaped and soldered to fit the dichroic glass.



You can see this and many more designs on my website at

I am always designing new pieces so keep an eye out on here, my website and facebook if you want that something different, you wont find elsewhere!
And DON'T forget, for January 2017 there is a discount code to receive 10% off your order. 
Just add

JAN2017

at the checkout.

Special presents for the man in your life.

I am always trying to come up with new designs. 
These are normally designed with women in mind.

I also design and make for men as well. 

Some like my pendants, normally of dragons.

Some like the Superhero design.

 Some like my colourful tie clips.
Mens tie clip presentMens tie clip
 Whilst others prefer the cuff links I design and make.
Mens cuff links presentMens cuff link present

If you click on any of the pictures above for that unique special present for the man in you life, it will take you to my website where a bigger range is available.
Alternatively, you can click on the following link to see a fuller range of my jewellery designs.


Thanks for stopping by and I hope you can find something you like.
Steve
(designer and maker at our small studio in Northallerton, North Yorkshire) 

Why use kiln wash when firing glass!

A few weeks ago I was very rushed in the studio. I had orders to fulfil and commissions to design and make.
In my hast, I grabbed a kiln tile to fire some long dichroic glass cabochons and thought the tile had already had kiln wash applied. 
Well, unfortunately, it was a brand new one and although it felt like there was wash on it. It was just the newness of the tile.
As you can see from the outcome, glass fired on un-kiln washed tiles is not a good thing.

That's a very expensive lesson, double check the tile before assuming anything. Unless you want to waste loads of dichroic glass, time and a brand new kiln tile.
Luckily I had more glass and kiln tiles and all the jobs were completed on time and the customers were happy.
If you would like to see my designs that are for sale, please visit my website at 
Thanks for stopping by and having a read, Steve :-)

How to make dichroic glass hair barrettes.

OK!
Here goes.......
A short story of how I make Dichroic Glass Hair Barrettes.
First things first, pick a selection of different coloured dichroic glass sheets and cut into 5/16" x 2"3/8" pieces. Then cut matching Tekta glass to make the pieces thick enough for the fusing process.
Set all the pieces out on a kiln washed firing tile. Yes, nicely regimented and possibly a bit OCD at this point.
Then, carefully place in the cool kiln, making sure no pieces of glass has slipped. This final check of the unfused glass is is very important as once the temperature starts rising in the kiln, it's a bit late to be sticking your hands in to adjust something you have just spotted. Trust me, I know from experience LOL. As you can see from the first picture of the closed kiln, it was a warm day as the ambient temperature was 17 degree centigrade.
These two pictures show the kiln at full fusing temperature. After the holding time the door was opened very slightly to crash cool the glass to about 370 degrees centigrade. Then closed again to anneal for about 20 minutes. The door was then opened again, very slightly as I did not want any temperature shock to shatter the glass and left to cool to room temperature.
Once the kiln had cooled. The glass could be seen in all it's sparkling glory.
Now!
These long thin dichroic glass cabochon are to be glued onto these convex hair clips.
And what you see in the kiln are very flat cabochons.
  How to bend glass very simply.
I have a small square of copper, about 4" square which I curve to the same curvature as the hair clips. 
Not sure if it's necessary but I then apply 5 coats of kiln wash, drying each coat before then next one is applied. I added this kiln wash as I really don't want these cabochon stuck to anything.


A very strong coffee was introduced at this point to steady my hands. With steady hands I laid the flat cabochons on the former and placed them in the kiln for the slumping process.

Out of the kiln they came slumped nicely into the convex shape that I needed for these hair barrettes.

Whilst I was waiting for the kiln to finish I managed to glue a few pairs of Bobbin Hair clips as well. I know what you thinking, a man multi-tasking. 
What can I say, I'm a new man. LOL 


And here you are. Slumped cabochons glued onto the hair clips with E6000 glue and all lined up drying. I have to wait about 48 hours for this glue to set fully so these will be on display cards and ready for selling in a few days



If you would like to see other designs then click on my website link.


The very latest designs are usually place of Facebook first as this is the quickest.
Thanks for taking time out to read my latest blog post and hope you visit again.
Steve :o)

A few new designed.




A few new designs added to my website. Hand crafted by me from top quality dichroic glass in our studio in Northallerton, North Yorkshire.
Most of my work is free formed in the kiln so sizes and shape can are not repeated.




To see these and loads more click on the following link:

Thanks for stopping by
Steve :-)

New Tree of Life and Owl pendants

These two pendants flew out of the door quicker than they came out of the kiln. They measure about 35mm across and are set of silver plated bails and stainless steel chain.
Gold tree of life pendantSilver Owl Pendant

The Tree of Life pendant has, as you can see a beautiful dichroic green glass base with 22ct gold image fired into the top glass. The Owl has a more multi-coloured dichroic glass base and is also fired into the top glass.
I saw the Tree of Life pendant worn at the weekend, it looked stunning, catching the sunshine on both the dichroic glass and the gold. If only I could make the picture look as good.
I will definitely  be making a few more of these designs in the future. If you would like to see other designs I make then please take a look at my website 
and my facebook page 
Thanks for stopping by and hope you come back soon.
Steve :-)

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