A stone shaped like this needs a setting with the same shape. I sketched this out on paper and then made it reality.
Two Kingman Turquoise with Spiny Oyster Shell and Bronze Cabochons set in sterling silver. I used a thick square wire to create the main setting, cutting and soldering each component before applying a universal texture with a hammer and assembling the pieces. The smaller stone got a custom bezel cup that was soldered into place. I then soldered in the prongs to set the larger stone and the bail. After polishing and tumbling, I finally set the stones. I made the coordinating beaded necklace the next day. I have about 10 hours over 3 days in this piece; it’s one of my boldest to date.
Until sold, this piece will be available at the art shows I attend and on my online store.