Leisa Howes Jewellery Plus
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Thank you for visiting my Folksy Shop - I design and make unique pieces of jewellery and metal craft based in East Yorkshire.
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A narwhal pendant, inspired by my love of these magical creatures and the sea.
I recently purchased some rather bold and beautiful African turquoise beads (African turquoise is actually a type of jasper). Although each bead has a hole drilled through for stringing I knew that individually they would make the perfect backdrop. I have inserted silver wire through the hole to fill it (even though it is not visible). To compliment this stone, I have added a a white silky moonstone cabochon. It makes for a truly beautiful combination.
Measuring approx 50mm x 34mm, hallmarked by Sheffield Assay Office.
Supplied with an 18 inch sterling silver belcher chain. Please advise if different length preferred.
Making process:
Each piece I create is my own design and made using traditional jewellers tools; these include a jewellers saw to pierce out shapes, hand engravers, metal punches and hammers to create detail and texture, with a fair bit of soldering, filing, sanding and polishing. My finished work is oxidised to highlight the detail in each piece.
I started making jewellery in 2005 and my inspiration has remained constant over the years; a deep love of nature, wildlife, folklore and mythology; feeling connected to our ancient ancestors through the beautiful landscape of the British Isles and my love of history.
Thank you for visiting my Folksy shop.
Designed by Leisa Howes BA(Hons) in Kingston upon Hull
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