Showing posts with label Seahorse Bracelet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seahorse Bracelet. Show all posts

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Seahorse Bracelet with Shells in Blues and Greens

I wanted to try something different, with my favorite seahorse mold. Also, I had these fantastic Swarovski beads, just begging to be used. I started with a vibrant, azure blue and warm, lime green colored resin seahorse. Next I added turquoise and 22K gold seashells and Blue Zircon, Swarovski Aurora Borealis, 4mm bicone beads. And, finished with a blue-green Aurora Borealis Swarovski rhinestone eye. Tropical reef paradise! Can't you just feel the warm, tropical water washing over your skin and hear the Calypso music playing in the background? Stunning!

Seahorse Hinged Resin Bracelet
Light as a summer breeze, this is a hinged spring, clapper style bracelet is made for easy on and easy off. Fun to look at and fun to wear, I really enjoyed creating this seahorse bracelet design.
Seahorse Bracelet

Find it here in my etsy store: In Art Studio

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Turquoise Seahorse Resin Bracelet

The color combinations of these bracelets is endless. I just had to try one in my favorite color, turquoise.

Like an ice cold drink, these colors are cool and refreshing. Clear iridescent blue coral colored resin sea fans, accented with a large seahorse in vibrant blue turquoise resin with flakes of 22K gold and a Golden Swarovski rhinestone eye. Seashells and starfish in 22K gold and turquoise adorn this light weight, comfortable and fun to wear bracelet. Light as a summer breeze, this is a hinged spring, clapper style bracelet made for easy on and easy off.

Turquoise 22K Swarovski Seahorse Hinged Resin Bracelet


Find it here in my etsy store: In Art Studio

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Variations on a Theme - Seahorse Clapper Resin Bracelet

When creating a new mold, it makes economic sense if the mold can be used for more than one design. The molds I make are expensive to produce, because I use industrial strength silicones. But, they last a long time and can be used over and over, without deterioration. Here is an example of another bracelet made from my fan coral bracelet mold. I combined this mold with an existing mold, to create this new bracelet.

Seahorse and Coral Hinged Clapper Resin Bracelet

Side view of Seahorse and Coral Hinged Clapper Resin Bracelet

Back view of Seahorse and Coral Hinged Clapper Resin Bracelet

Model wearing Seahorse and Coral Hinged Clapper Resin Bracelet

I have had requests for a seahorse bracelet, and now I can make him in any color combination. And at a reasonable price.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Clear Resin Jewelry Seahorse Bangle Bracelet

Clear Resin Turquoise Seahorse and Starfish Bangle Bracelet
New!
Clear Resin Turquoise Seahorse and Starfish Bangle Bracelet
Description: A colorful 8 inch long, hand cast seahorse and seashell are encased in water-clear resin. Fun summer colors of turquoise, blue and orange highlighted with tiny orange starfish. The seahorse has a Swarovski Aurora Borealis Crystal eye. Stunning!So Modern, so Chic, so Artsy. Wear this fabulous bangle dressed up or with jeans.
Warning! This product may cause gasps of delight, impulsive arm grabbing, conversations with strangers and glares of envy.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

New Modern Resin Jewelry

Huge Clear Resin Seahorse and Starfish Bangle Bracelet
Huge Crystal Clear Seahorse & Starfish Resin Bangle Bracelet SOLD

Resin jewelry is in, again. The old vintage pieces are still hot items. The old Bakelite and phenolic and celluloid pieces are fetching high prices. We are a plastics society.

I love plastics. I spent my career designing industrial pumps and motors with plastics. With all of our new plastics technology, and all the new resins on the market, the possibilities are unlimited. Take a look at all the plastics around you. Most of these plastics started out in a liquid resin state. Endless varieties of shapes and colors. Does this get your creative juices flowing? It does mine.

Here is an example of what you can do with plastic resins. This bracelet is composed of 3 different resins. Each resin is cast in 4 different molds, in 4 different pours. This bangle bracelet is just one of my designs.

Challenging? Yes. Fun? Of course. Easy to make? No.
I am currently working with 4 different resins, each with it's own chemical properties, and quirky characteristics. Each must be measured and weighted differently. Each must be handled and cured differently. Then there are the molds. No, not the kind that grow on my shower floor, the kind you cast into. First I sculpt the master. Then the master is used to create a mold. Each type of resin requires a different kind of mold material. I use 4 different kinds of mold silicones. These guys can get expensive. So I baby them, give them frequent bubble baths and mineral oil rub-downs. Ooh! That sounds heavenly.

I have many more designs awaiting birth. There are mermaids, seahorses, dolphins, and some really fun, high-tech designs coming out very, very soon. So, keep your TV tuned to this channel.