I’ve finally made a batch of six pairs of my popular “Lines and Dots” dangle earrings. I start with copper sheet, cut out the earring shapes, and use my rolling mill and pieces of stainless steel wire to impress various lengths of lines on each piece. I then create sterling silver balls and fuse them at the lower end of each line. I hammer them flat to create the dots and use a cylindrical dapping block to curve each shape. After having a hole punched for the ear wire, each earring is darkened and then run through various tumbling media for a total of 6 hours to get their gently shined brushed metal finish. In this latest iteration of this design, I’ve also created custom coordinated ear wires with the same flattened balls.
You can find these (while supplies last) at the various art shows I’ll be attending this summer, at the galleries and gift shops that sell my work, or online at my new online shop.