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Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid 925/1000 silver (38.6 grams) and Cat's Eye.
Before becoming a piece of jewelry, I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw and a crack cutter as the only tool, each time with a different cutting angle, I created different layers in order to cast it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work had even more relief.
Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid 925/1000 silver (39.6 grams) and Malachite.
Before becoming a piece of jewelry, I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw and a crack cutter as the only tool, each time with a different cutting angle, I created different layers in order to cast it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work had even more relief.
Geologic Stones...
This ring in solid silver 925/1000 (32.5 grams) is set with a Smoky Quartz (3.53 carat).
Length of the tray holding the stone 2.1 cm by 1 cm, the silver is patinated, aged.
The final rendering is unique, rock, raw, the lines are light but marked by the work of the metal.
HéphaÏstos Collection
To create this ring I used the lost wax casting technique.
The tray measures 2.5 x 2 cm set with a Turquoise Matrix.
It was a sacred stone for the Egyptians, Persians, Tibetans, Indians, Mayans, Aztecs and Incas of sky blue, blue green, apple green color when it is altered.
The "turquoise blue" shade is rare.
It is called Turquoise Matrix when the stone is furrowed with veins or brown, gray or black clouds.
Before becoming a jewel I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw as the only tool, using a different cutting angle each time, I made different layers in order to melt it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work has even more relief.
Héphaïstos Stones...
Sterling silver, chosen for its brilliance and durability, offers a perfect setting to showcase the lapis lazuli stone.
The latter, known for its deep blue color sprinkled with golden glitter, brings a touch of nobility and mystery to the whole.
Lapis lazuli, a stone of wisdom and truth, has always been sought after for its aesthetic properties and soothing virtues.
Héphaïstos Stones...
To create this ring in solid silver 925/1000 (52.6 grams) and gold 750/1000 (3.8 grams) I used the lost wax casting technique.
The tray measures 1.9 cm with a simple appearance but with worked and harmonious shaping and finishes.
The silver is patinated, aged reinforcing the effect of the final hammering.
We can see that the metal has been brutalized, but the polishing gives it a soft shape with unique reflections.
I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw as the only tool in order to melt it into silver.
Before applying the patina so that my work has even more relief, I hammered it.
Héphaïstos Stones...
This ring in solid silver 925/1000 (7.8 grams)
Before becoming a jewel I sculpted it entirely in wax.
Set with an emerald with a deep green of a beautiful shine (0.08 carat).
I make a lot of rings as they come out of the forge, the metal is patinated, aged giving a raw effect.
A rough work of silver.
But here this piece where the silver is rarely shiny very little patinated highlights the emerald very well