Browse by Tags

  • Re: Gemstones to die for and pendants I've made with them

    Hi Iza! I'm a huge fan of your wire artistry genius and I adore all your work. More stunning and fabulous designs... -Anna Lee H. in Toronto http://gahooletreedesigns.blogspot.com http://sassydlite.blogspot.com
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by AnnaLeeH on 09-30-2008
  • exploring new stitches :)

    My main focus now is to explore some new and old stitches. I'm playing with convex forms, trying to see what else except from swirls and curvy lines can be made in wire-wrapping and it turns out you can make every shape and style with this technique :) Here are some of my latest works :) Here's...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 06-15-2008
  • My Friend - Sweeney Todd's Razor ;)

    Tim Burton is undoubtedly my favourite movie director. Every time he invites Johnny Depp to participate in his projects the effect of their cooperation is absolutely gorgeous. The latest movie they've made together is Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Todd, known in the past as Benjamin...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 03-31-2008
  • Château Latour - new pendant with a giant ruby

    This exquisite pendant was made on special request. It features a beautiful, large, faceted ruby (3cm by 2cm) and several smaller rubies and garnets. The whole piece was made in sterling and fine silver and oxidized. Size of the pendant: 7.5cm by 2.5cm (3'' by 1'') Length of the chain...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 12-12-2007
  • Clockwork Orange - wire-wrapping and sheet metal pendant

    This is one of the most time-consuming projects in my history. A sphere consisting of six sections: three of them cut from sterling sheet and drilled with various size holes, other three are almond-shaped frames coiled with fine silver wire. All sections were put together by wrapping tiny Bali silver...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 10-30-2007
  • Bottle of Rum (back to Pirates of the Caribbean)

    Fifteen men on the dead man's chest ...Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum! Drink and the devil had done for the rest ...Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum! This song was sung by Mr. Gibbs at the very beginning of Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest. I guess Davy Jones himself would become interested...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 10-10-2007
  • The Scent Of Rain - new perfume pendant :) (image heavy)

    I'm so into this idea :) This one was made of gorgeous labradorite, aquamarine and aqua quartz and lots of sterling and fine silver. Thank you :)
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 10-08-2007
  • Salvation - new ornate pendant

    This incredibly time-consuming pendant is especially close to my heart. Intricate form combined with beautifully faceted labradorite reminds ornate crosses from the Victorian age. The pendant was suspended on a thick rollo chain finished with a hand-crafted clasp. The whole piece was made in fine and...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 10-01-2007
  • In Loving Memory of...

    This pendant is special for me. The focal bead is a huge vintage crystal, which belonged to my Grandfather. He collected gemstones and crystals and cherished them. Now all that was left, when he has passed away, is those jewels and some old photographs. This pendant is my metaphor of passing. The purity...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 08-07-2007
  • Baguio - stormy pendant (image heavy)

    Baguio is a Philippine name for a tropical cyclone - the phenomenon this pendant brings to mind from the very first moment. Hoops coiled in different ways represent the cyclone's maelstrom and the dark blue/grey colour of iolite - the stone used in this pendant - refer to the stormy aura. Facets...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by IzaMalczyk on 08-05-2007
Page 1 of 2 (12 items) 1 2 Next >

Become a Member

Register online for access to more valuable resource information.
Don't miss your connection to the reader forum, free projects, how to videos, and more.

Not a Member?
Register  |  Why Join?

Secure Login Subscriber & Member Log In
E-mail Address:
Password:
Remember me

My Profile

Search Community

in
Copyright © 2008 Kalmbach Publishing Co.
Powered by Community Server (Commercial Edition), by Telligent Systems