Showing posts with label estate sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label estate sale. Show all posts

7.16.2012

Creating Contemporary Sterling Jewelry From Antique Flatware

Those who know me, know that I am hopelessly addicted to rummage sales, estate sales and flea markets. I have an eye out for all sorts of things, but these days I am drawn to nice tools that I can add to my jewelry bench, or anything made of sterling silver that I can somehow incorporate into my SToNZ Jewelry designs.

Last week I was at a sale where the kitchen drawers were filled to overflowing with all sorts of utensils and gadgets. For the most part, there was nothing of interest there, until I spotted a couple of broken forks way in the back of one drawer.
The people running the sale seemed to feel these broken forks were worthless, so I got a nice deal. Yep, they were sterling.

I had an idea for a personal challenge: try to make as many pieces of new jewelry from the silver on these broken vintage forks as I could. How fun!
The first thought I had was to use the pretty roses from the neck of each fork. I used a jewelers saw to cut them out. Sanded them smooth, and soldered sterling posts on the back. Earrings!
Then I hammered one of the fork heads flat and sawed out a couple of free form hearts.
After some filing and sanding they looked just right! Next, to solder on silver jump rings and turn these lovely things into charms.
I decided to hang one from a slinky silver curb chain and added a wire wrapped freshwater pearl charm. A great combination. The necklace works with the charms worn together or one at a time.
And who would ever guess that the heart started life as a fork, once upon a time?!
Recycling can be very fun.
CHARMING, actually.

2.02.2012

Need a hand?


 


Well, I am not sure that I do, but I found one this morning at an estate sale. I don't know what happened to the rest of her, but she gave her right arm so that I could have a new jewelry model.  What do you think?

Good for photographing SToNZ bracelets, maybe? I dunno. Maybe it's just too creepy. I'll have to try it out and see. But for $5.00, I think it was worth the investment. The hand does detach from the arm, which is cool.

Oh, and I also picked up a great vintage 
cashmere shawl collared coat. 
Also $5. No kidding.