Here's the full album https://imgur.com/a/B6Ot7u6 with more pics of different steps of the process
So far I started with just a raw chunk of Amber, and sanded/polished it, sliced it up with a jeweler's saw to get a pendant which I ground into a better shape, sanded and polished, and a slab that I cut into 6 cubes, which I ground into cylinders, added a bevel to, and used a pushdrill to drill a hole through, to make a halfdozen matching beads. Also drilled a hole into the pendant as an anchor for a clasp post. I'm probably gonna shape the beads a bit more, to make them a bit more uniform, but so far I'm pretty happy with the amber bits so far.
Next up is the metal part. I'm gonna alloy my own bronze out of copper, tin, zinc, and bismuth, cast it into rods, and pull that through a drawplate to get some fine wire. The wire I'll just wrap around a mandrel and cut the coil into rings, and make a few posts to go through the beads with a ring on either side, a post for the pendant, and a clasp. From there I'll probably do a really simple weave, and hope it turns out nice!
I'm trying to do the whole thing by hand too, so I havne't used any power tools yet. I like the meditative repetition of manually working jewelry like this, thus the saw and push drill.
I've done every part of the metal bit before other than drawing into wire. I'm hoping the bismuth will make it a bit easier.
Watcha think so far?
Oh hell yeah! I used collect beach glass when I lived on the east coast. Some of the super smooth weathered pieces can be so pretty!
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