Jewelry & Accessories
MILD STEEL and CHASED COPPER with 18K GOLD BROOCH and DIAMONDS
- Item Number
- 188
- Estimated Value
- 2100 USD
- Sold
- 500 USD to dellastreet
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
This beautiful brooch hand forged by celebrated artist Jaclyn Davidson, can be yours for an amazing value.
Materials are hand forged mild steel and chased copper and 18k gold. The copper is glass enameled and cold connected to the steel. There are three top quality diamonds set in gold bezels along the black steel stem.
A message from the Artist:
In the last five years my work has undergone a radical change, as I have begun working with mild steel. The captivating aspect of this medium is the instinctual nature of the creative process. When I am working small my entire body is involved, moving to and from the forge, gathering tools and quenching in between heats. Steel’s presence conveys unyielding cold strength, but when heated to a radiant yellow it becomes as pliable as bread dough.
Conversely, I have learned to adapt my design plans when the hot steel is revealing new facets of its personality. Working with mild steel has also changed the way I look at the end product— I celebrate the evidence of the forging process in the finished object. This element has been calledthe presence of the hand.
Item Special Note
*See more by Jacyln Davidson at http://www.jaclyndavidson.com/
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