Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts

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.
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 Whilst others prefer the cuff links I design and make.
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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) 

The Matrix pendant.

I had a dream, as the famous man said. But my dream was not quite as profound. 
It happened the other night, where I was making pendants with 
The Matrix on!
I um'd and are'd for a few days and told sue about it. She thought I was totally bonkers! But me being me, I decided to have a go.
Armed with a chunk of green dichroic glass, a dremal and a simple idea, the creating started. 
And this is the outcome!!!
I am so pleased with this. Really hope it sells and there is a demand for more.
To purchase this unique matrix pendant please contact me via email at
Steve smith jewellery @ yahoo.co.UK
The price is £20 plus £2 p&p.
My next commission is for a hand engraved batman symbol...
Watch this space :-) 

Unique Fashion Christmas Tree Pendant.

OK! I know if feels like ages away but people have asked for Festive seasonal jewellery. Never doing Festive jewellery before, I thought. I'll give it a go then. 
What is one of the most iconic images? 
The first thing I thought of was, yes you guessed it, 
a Christmas Tree.


And there you go. A couple of Christmas Tree fashion Pendants. To order these at £15 each plus £2 p&p please contact me via email at:
See other designs at:
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Great affordable gift ideas, unique presents and more!

I just love making this jewellery and this time I thought I should show my readers some earrings a Pendant and a bracelet in beautiful sparkling Dichroic Glass. 
As always with this type of glass it just doesn't show off the true colours that these hold. 
Great gift ideas for that someone special! 
prices on my shop page start at £6 plus P&P. The ones you see here are £15 for the drop earrings, £6 for the stud earrings, £15 for the Pendant and £15 for the bracelet plus £3 P&P.






The drop earrings measure approximately 5/8" x 1/2", the stud earrings measure approximately 3/8" and all my earrings are attached to 925 solid silver. The bails on the pendants are silver plated (nickel and zinc free) and this bracelet is gold plated on copper. The pendant can be supplied with a free 16" (approx) velvet style cord with adjustable chain end with lobster catch.
My jewellery is always supplied in presentation boxes or bags.
You can see more of my jewellery by clicking on the shop button above or by clicking here.

A gorgeously sparkling dichric glass pendant. Only £10 plus £2 postage and packing. Pl ase contact me vie email at Stevesmithjeweller@yahoo.co.UK



A Dremel, some Dichroic glass and inspiration is all you need! Part 2, completed pendants. ow yes, plus a kiln.

Yeayyyy! Result. I fired the hand engraved pieces of dichroic glass and attached the bails. I, and many others think they are stunning. One has already gone and the others will not be long to go. Due to the time and hand engraving of these, the price is £25 but I will throw in the UK postage and packing for free. If posted outside the UK, there will be a charge of £4.

                               



                     

I am looking into more designs all the time and will be doing this hand engraving again. I just love it :o)
If you are interested in owning one of these or any other creations these contact me via email at stevesmithjewellery@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks for stopping by.
Steve

A Dremel, some Dichroic glass and inspiration is all you need! Part 1

A Dremel, some Dichroic glass and inspiration is all you need!

Inspiration usually comes first and that was the case this time. I had the idea of instead of adding extra glass to glass for affect I decided to take it away. They say less is more, LOL.
So out came my trusty Dremel with diamond bit in and I started grinding away the expensive Dichroic layers. These are what I came up with, I started on these designs because I have a camp the end of this month that I think these might go down really well.


Five hand cut and hand ground dichroic glass pendants complete with top glass, waiting to be fired. I just cant wait to see how these turn out.

Here is a previous one I did, completely finished and sold. The is a little distortion to the edge of the Dichroic but I think that adds to the handmade look.


Thanks for stopping by.
Steve

The making of Dichroic glass stud earrings an ideal unique brides maids gift.

OK. Here is the way I make batches of Dichroic Glass Stud Earrings. 
As you can see, I create quite a few in one firing. Well that's the most efficient way to make these. It involves about two days of cutting glass then firing then cleaning the backs of them and finally gluing the very small cabochons onto 925 solid silver post and attaching them in pairs to display cards.
That's the basics anyway.
Here you go. A bit of a pictorial for you to have a look through.
After cutting dichroic glass into about 1/4" strips using my own designed straight cutter. I then use a glass mosaic cutter to chop these up into 1/4" squares. This take ages when making this many.
Here you can see the selection cut and place on the cutting surface, I don't know if you know but Dichroic glass reflects light at different wavelengths at different angles. This, I have tried to show in the second picture.  See how the colour has changed, this happens all the time with this type of glass.
After cutting all these, I think it was about 270 in total. The next task was to cut the top glass (Tekta), sometimes used as a base glass. Again, about 1/4" strips were cut using the straight line cutting tool as above.



I tried to be a bit arty farty with these pictures, As clear glass is quite boring compared to dichroic glass.


Then I started playing with my new camera. With all the top glass cut into 1/4" squares, I piled them up on a piece of pale blue glass. Stuck a light under this and clicked away. 
Here is a couple that turned out quite well.



The next task was to set them all out on the kiln tiles. I usually only put two tiles in the kiln at one time but some some strange reason I decided to put three tiles stacked one on top of the other. 

 To separate tiles a simple tri-ped foot sits in between each tile making sure the points on these are not too close to any glass. Because the glass will stick to it like glue and ruin both the stand and the glass.


 And here you are. All three kiln tiles laden with very small pieces of glass. Ready for the firing. Ramp to 805 degrees C and hold for a few minutes. Cool to about 400 degree C and then anneal.


Once cooled to about 100 degrees C, the shelves were removed and allowed to cool to room temperature.

With this many cab fired at one time. I had expected that some would not fire correctly and I was right. Out of all these I lost about a dozen but these can be re fired and still used at a later date.
There was a few extra steps that have not included 
but I can't tell you all the secrets of a Alchemist, now can I!

After gluing the silver posts on and leaving to set (min 48 Hours) the earrings were paired up and placed onto there very own display cards ready for listed and showing at street fairs, craft fair, website and Facebook.
Here are just a few, take a look and see what you think.


Hope I haven't bored you with this long blog but it was one that I had been meaning to do for ages but not got around to it.
If you like any of these unique Dichroic Glass Stud Earrings please contact me via email at stevesmithjewellery@yahoo.co.uk
They are £6 per pair plus a £2 p&p charge.
Thanks for stopping by and getting all the way to the end of this post and call back again sometime to read more about my life as a kiln fired glass jewellery maker.
Steve




Mosaic Fashion Jewellery Pendant

Hi
Here is a very unique triangle mosaic pendant. These are made using a two firing process and set on a silver plated bail. The colours are gorgeous in real life and the picture only shows what a picture can. 
You can buy this unique fashion jewellery for £15 plus £2 p&p by emailing me at stevesmithjewellery@yahoo.co.uk 
or go to my Facebook page at 
to see this and lots more. Hope you enjoy you visit.
Thanks Steve

Zentangle Fashion Jewellery Pendant

Zentangle Fashion Jewellery Pendant. 
A dichroic glass pendant with a zentangle design fired into the glass. 
This, as with all my other creations are one of a kind and cannot be duplicated. 
So once it's gone, it's gone!

To order this unique piece of fashion jewellery contact me by email at stevesmithjewellery@yahoo.co.uk
To see more designs go to my website at

Thanks for stopping by
Steve :o)

Matching Purple fashion Pendant and drop earrings.

A new creation from Steve Smith Jewellery
Gorgeous Purple Pendant with matching drop earrings. A must for any one who is looking for something unique.
The pendant is set on a silver plated bail and the drop earrings at set on 925 solid silver bail with 925 solid silver wires.



The set is £25 plus £2 p&p
To order, contact me via email at stevesmithjewellery@yahoo.co.uk

Thanks for looking
Steve :o)

Out of the fiery furnace the reborn Phoenix emerges.

Out of the fiery furnace the reborn Phoenix emerges.
This gorgeous dichroic glass pendant (the picture does not do it justice) has the image ot The Phoenix fired into the glass.
You can buy the pendant and adopt The Phoenix for £15 plus £2 p&p by contacting me via Facebook or via email at stevesmithjewellery@yahoo.co.uk
Thank for looking
Steve :o)


Fashion Jewellery Hair Clips

I have recently taught myself how to bend glass in the kiln. I was like a cat that got the cream :o)
I decided to put this new talent to good use and designed and made a few hair clips. The dichroic glass measures about 2" long and are set on sprung hair clips. These make beautiful hair jewellery and being unique a must for that extra special touch to your outfit.


As you can see, these sell for £15 each plus £3 p&p
You can order via my contact details here:
or
take a look on my website at
for more designs and creations from the studio of
Steve Smith Jewellery

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