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Gold, Black and a little Red.

My experimenting continues.  After doing simple designs I started to work on something a little more complicated.  First I used a black clay with jewelry gold to produce Skinner Blend.  Then I cut it in stripes of various lengths to create beads with colour transitions from gold to black. After baking I sanded each piece with sandpapers raging from 400 to 2000 to create a washed stone effect featuring rough but smooth to touch edges. Final product has been glazed to obtain glossy effect and finished with silver plated chain and earrings. The effect:




For the next necklace I created a Skinner Blend of black and glitter red.  I cut the sheet of clay into brick like objects.  I created a square sheet of black clay and also created a black border around.  I filled the middle of the square with the cut out brick like objects in a random pattern.  This piece has the rusty look of something randomly found in a closet, and with the uneven edges and different size and shapes of bricks obtained a vintage like feel.
This piece was sanded smooth and glazed glossy.  The finish includes a silver plated chain.





All pieces have been carefully photographed using a light box and a camera :-) 

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