Anna McDade Jewellery, Illustration and Design Plus
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This etched copper cuff bracelet / bangle bearing a moongazing hare design has been heat treated to create a vibrant multicoloured patina: this will deepen over time. I have developed a technique of literally 'painting' with a flame to manipulate the shape and direction of the colours. Although there is a degree of control, each piece is unique, as the colour patina cannot be replicated exactly.
The hare signifies the fertility of Spring, of new life as the sun returns to the earth. This design includes moongazing, running and leaping hares accompanied by flowers. Very pretty.
In holistic medicine, copper claims to have many health benefits: 'Copper has been used to promote health in various ways since ancient times. The ancient Egyptians used it to purify water for drinking, and cultures around the world used it as a form of medicine for such afflictions as sore throat, eye infections, and skin conditions. It was also applied to wounds to prevent infection. In the modern era, copper was discovered to have anti-microbial properties which made it well suited for its ancient uses. Copper can be used on surfaces or woven into fabrics to prevent the spread of bacteria.' (please note: I do not purport to advocate or verify these claims!)
Bangle is approximately 19cm in circumference, 1.5cm width
colour patination and etch may vary slightly from example shown
Designed by Anna McDade
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