Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Dragon Eye Pendants Used in My Wire Wrapping

Dragon Eye Pendants

Dragon Eye Pendant
One of the most popular items in my store have always been Dragon Eye Pendants. Ever since they were introduced last year they have been selling out and I am often asked to recreate designs.

Each of my designs is unique though there is a story for each individual Dragon Eye.

I am very lucky to have a constant supply of unique hand made Eyes due to my wife. She makes the Dragon Eyes from glass cabochons and crafts each one.

They can take several weeks to make as they have to go through many stages which will each need time to dry the various paints, glues and resins used in their production.






Adidron Dragon Eye Pendant
My most popular Dragon Eye Pendant has to be Adidron who I have been asked to recreate dozens of times. It is an incredibly detailed eye in a gorgeous blue but my customers when asked have said that his story was as much a factor in their choice as the eye and the wire wrapping.

His is a bittersweet story where he loses his life protecting his castle. You can read his and the other Dragon's stories at my Etsy store at this link https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/WireWizardz.











All my Dragon Eye Pendants have their own stories and names. I first started naming my pendants so that I could remember the design to repeat again. Little did I know at the time that I would not be copying designs and make each one different to all the others. I had assumed as a new wire wrapper that I would have a few designs that I could use with different gemstones. I have specialised in fancy bails on my pendants and use a wide variety of gemstones in them.











More Dragon Eye Pendant Designs.

Here are a few of my other Dragon Pendant designs.









Wednesday, May 6, 2015

How To Complete the Wire Wrapped Pendant Bail

Final Wire Wrapping The Bail


On my last post of this series this is where we left the pendant with the bail completed but unadorned. Now we get to the fun part! This is the very best bit for me as I get to express myself trying to make different bends each time. This is where we can create visual interest and show our own style. The world and his brother makes jewellery and we want to be different to them.








Placing my thumb below and finger above I pull outwards on the wires which will cause them to warm and soften as well as putting a gentle bend into them. Doing this a few times will allow you to increase the curve and soften the wires even more which will help in forming them.










Continuing to hold the wires as before I rub the wires with my thumb and place gentle downwards pressure with my finger where I will be making the bend. This softening will allow you to create a nice, gentle curve.











Gripping the end of the wires between thumb and finger I will gently pull the wires down and to the right until they are roughly in the position I want them.












I like to separate my wires to make them more interesting. I will keep them together for some designs but doing it this way makes it look more complex and interesting. It drives my Son crazy trying to work out how I have bent my wires on finished pieces!

Gripping the wires in the 'elbow' of the bend and pressing them together will start them separating.  taking the ends of the wires I will gently pull them until they are equal and uniform and most pleasing to the eye.




The wires can now be trimmed to their final size. The endless variations are where the fun lies for me. The way they are bent and how long I leave them in relation to one another. This is a very simple wrap so it's easy to follow but you can make it as twisty and complicated as you like.










Where the wires have been cut can be a bit sharp and the last thing we want is sharp edges to catch on someones clothes. They can be filed, rounded with a cup burr or as I like curled. When curling the wires back against themselves it does away with any sharp edges and adds more interest.

I prefer to use my bail making pliers for uniformity in my bends but they can easily be done with round nose pliers too. Gripping the end of the wire I curl it back in one movement.





It should look like this.
















This is repeated with the other 2 wires so that they look something like this. You can now see why I trimmed them this way.













The right hand wires can be warmed and bent similarly to the left hand wires only this time I have taken them further upwards.














The wires have been separated again in the same way as before.















I have trimmed the wires to their final length. They are different to the left hand side but I like asymmetry. You can bend and cut them any way it looks better to you.












The wires are now bent back on themselves.
















When they have all been curled the piece is just about finished. By now I hope that I have created something pleasing to the eye. I always try to create pieces that are simple and elegant. I don't like to hide the stones beauty with a 'busy' wrap and try to compliment the stone. I will have tweaked the wires just to make them a little more as I want them and then the wrap is finished all bar the polishing.












As I have gone along and my style has improved I make more complex and hopefully beautiful designs.




Tuesday, April 28, 2015

My Sources Of Gemstones For Wire Wrapping

I am often asked where I manage to find the beautiful stones that I use in my jewellery designs. It isn't a completely straightforward answer I'm afraid.

I buy stones from a variety of sources. I have contacts in India, China, USA etc that I have made so that I can buy direct at good prices and as time goes by I'm sure you will make your own networking efforts pay off in similar ways. It's dealing with individuals you have known for a while and come to trust and it may often mean you need to bargain a little to get the best prices.

Ebay is always a good source for both strings and individual gems but you have to be cautious. Not all gemstones are genuine. China is particularly good at faking gemstones and sells them to unwary bidders in huge numbers. Once again you will come to know the better dealers and stick with them once you have had the opportunity to sample their wares.

Other jewellery makers can be a good source for acquiring gems in swaps. Everyone has stones in their stash that no longer seem as appealing or never did perhaps being bought as part of a bundle. For whatever reason there are stones you will probably never use and very many of us are gemstone addicts and can't help buying more and more gemstones. I have probably acquired enough gemstones to last me several lifetimes but I'm always attracted to pretty new things. What you can't use another can and swaps are commonplace and an easy way to get rid of your unwanted stones for someone else's.

Gem and rock shows are a gem addicts heaven (or hell if you run out of money). More lovely things than you could shake a big stick at and all at different quality and prices. It strikes me as madness to buy glass or plastic beads when genuine gemstones can be bought for little more and sometimes much less.

Online suppliers are everywhere and can be confusing in their sheer numbers. Depending on what I need at the time- and I buy a lot of things that are not gemstones such as tools, glue, wires etc - I go to different suppliers. It always pays to shop around if getting good prices are important to you.

My main source of gemstones is www.jewellerymaker.com which is a television sales channel. Their website is always good value for money and everything they sell is good quality. They have a 30 day no quibble returns policy which I know from personal experience is excellent. There is only one postage charge per day @ £2.95 for the UK no matter how much or how many items you order. They transmit 12 hours a day from 9 am to 9 pm before the show is uploaded to you tube and is a combination of live sales, demonstrations and masterclasses.

Experts demonstrate in a range of multi media subjects and is a very valuable resource for that alone. If you are able to watch the show live however is the best way to buy at VERY good, reduced prices. The presenters are knowledgable and amusing in their delivery and I enjoy the show very much. I usually have it on in the background until something of interest to me comes up either in a demonstration or gemstones and tools.

Please feel free to contact me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wirewizardz or by email hargreaves_mark@sky.com and I'll do my best to help.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Umbron is my new Dragon Eye Pendant Design.



UMBRON
Julie has done me really proud once again with her creation of a new Dragon eye. His name is Umbron and I have wrapped him in pure copper. I'm hoping you will like him as much as I do as he is a fantastic colour. His story is below for you.


Umbron was known as a particularly viscious fighting Dragon. What he lacked in size and strength he more than made up for in sheer aggression. Look into his eyes and understand that he will do the unthinkable amongst Dragonkind. He won't just kill you but eat you too. He was destroyed following a match in the fighting cages of Ynysmon where blood lust drove him to attack and kill several high born fight fans.

Ooooh! What a naughty boy Umbron turned out to be! Not all my Dragon stories are sunshine and rainbows. I like them to have a little danger. Lol.




Umbron is now available in my store.

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/221753115/umbron-a-blue-dragons-eye-wire-wrapped

Doris - A Rose Quartz Wire Wrapped Pendant.

DORIS
Although she was now 86, Doris still insisted on wearing the black silk underwear that Sam had liked when he was alive. She had no illusions about how time had changed her body but in her mind she was still the same young girl that had raced around Cardiff on the back of Sam's motorcycle. A grin fixed on her face, eyes watering and the wind ruining the hair that she had taken so long making pretty for Sam. Life is what you make of it she said and her life had been an adventure full of opportunity.

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/221634265/doris-a-rose-quartz-wire-wrapped-pendant.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Pharoah rings Now posted on my Etsy store.

I usually make pendants as I love to make them but some days I get a hankering to make rings. I don't normally sell them as I make them for my own amusement mainly. Very often I send them out to my customers to thank them for orders, especially repeat customers.

I like to make simple rings and there are days that's all I do. I also find it very relaxing to make more complicated designs such as the Pharoah ring. They take a lot longer to make and even more so if I wrap the entire shank.

These are a couple of rings that I have listed in my store today and I hope to list a few more over the coming days.

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/221371269/adidron-a-dragon-eye-pharoah-ring-size

Dragon eye pharoah ring


















https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/221367904/tigers-eye-pharoah-ring-size-w-11



Tigers eye pharoah ring

Best wishes - Mark xx

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

My New Etsy Store

I have been trialing 3 different stores to find one that best suits my needs. I have used Selz, Misi and Etsy. Selz has been my main store as it was easy and inexpensive to set up and easy to incorporate social media links.

I have fallen out of love with Selz as they have had a problem with their paypal integration for 6 weeks. That's far too long if you want to sell your items online. Who knows how many sales I may have had in that period?

I know it's only a hobby for me rather than a business but I still need those sales so I can buy in more raw materials. My hobby has become self funding. It allows me to do what I love and really keep my costs down.

Although I have had a couple of sales with both Etsy and Misi I have decided to throw in my lot with Etsy. It is far more well known and established for hobbyists and businesses alike. The costs aren't huge and the exposure for my items is pretty good. It loses out on Facebook integration though it does have some social media links.

I have moved all of my items from Selz and in the process of closing the store permanently with the loss of all the valuable links that I have set up for it over time.

The link to my new Etsy store is - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/WireWizardz.

Take a look if you get the chance and leave me any comments on the items and how I might improve them.

Best wishes - Mark xx