I am certified metal clay artisan that explores mixed metal techniques such as canes and mokume gane…

A fine silver metal clay pendant. The front features a dimpled texture. The bail features a garnet cabochon. The heart features a citrine cabochon. The back of the piece is finished in a high polish and includes a raised sun.

This is a bronze metal clay pendant that features a depressed lotus. The lotus features bronze prong setting that captures an aquamarine CZ. The front of the piece was polished to a high sheen. The back is textured and is polished to a satin sheen.

A unique technique was used to combine copper, bronze, and steel metal clay. The piece was sanded until a beautiful pattern emerged. The piece is finished with a satin sheen and patina was applied to enhance the colors of the mixed metals.

This geometric pendant features a square caned focal created from a unique process using copper, bronze and steel metal clay. The canes were set on a square backdrop of bronze that was textured to look like linen. The bail is a bronze square tube.

This fine silver metal clay pendant features a tooled leather style texture. The pendant finished with black max and the high were finished to a high shine for contrast. The back was completed with a high polish and includes a raised sun.
I hope to see you at the 51st New Mexico Arts and Crafts Fair on June 22nd – 24th, 2012 at Expo New Mexico!
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I have been following your blog for a while, this post brought me out of lurking. EVerything is GORGEOUS! Thanks for also describing the process, was a lot of fun to read.
I like your photographs too…especially the idea of using the little rocks, and the engineering specs as a background. Made me smile a whole lot
Exquisite. My favorite is the bronze heart. Your detail is meticulous. Great photographs as well.