Help us design our latest piece of Filigree jewellery.

We currently have at least three options of how the next piece of filigree from Seba Dizajn can be completed.

I wonder if Adolf has jewellers block?

I think he has jewellers overload, too many good ideas tumbling for space in his head, here are a couple design of options.

OPTIONS 1 & 2 (the left & right sides are different here)
OPTION 3

 

OPTION 1 – (left first photo)

Two additional pieces of turquoise to be used on each side of the necklace to complement turquoise centrepiece.

OPTION 2 – (right side first photo)

No additional pieces of turquoise used on either side of finished necklace.

OPTION 3

A piece of turquoise used on either side of the centrepiece –

(nb. All our filigree jewellery is made from Silver – the ‘gold’ effect in the photos is from the heat used to shape & weld the filigree pieces together, the completed necklace will be polished silver.)

 

 

We would love to hear your thoughts on these options – or feel free to suggest some alternative options.

If you would like to see how this necklace turns out please subscribe to our blog on the link at the upper right of this page.

Thanks for your input and support.

Ruth

 

Thanks for the Gorgeous Filigree Jewellery

Am a little behind on the 30 Day Challenge, one missing post from last week – ‘Testimonials’… post some positive feedback from a customer.
Am very happy to post the following, via Ms Cottrill, Upper Hutt, New Zealand

Thank you for my gorgeous filigree ‘Stephanie’. I love that it is unique and made especially for me from an ancient craft in an amazing location and winged all the way to New Zealand. Seriously thinking about getting my ears pierced now! Another happy customer!

A special order from Seba Dizajn, feels great to be sharing our unique traditional filigree jewellery with the world. 
From Croatia to New Zealand, fantastic!
In the beginning
'Stephanie' - Making Upper Hutt smile

Take a look at Meow

I have just realised the last post about Fergus needs some updating, I have been adding photos to our Seba Dizajn facebook page but not here…

Breakfast time

I am VERY happy to report that Fergus is looking good, he is a friendly young cat so if you are in Korcula stop by and say hello to him – he’s the cute one eyed one!

Home by the sea

Meow x

While I was sleeping….

I have just had 5 days unwell, felt like some kind of sleeping  machine-

Hit the pillow, sleep. Walk down the stairs to work & home again, sleep… sleep, sleep. 

(A kidney infection, treated with antibiotics and now all is well & am back to regular night time only sleeping)

While I slept my lovely husband kept the filigree flame burning, the work went on and on;

Cufflinks to Canada

And of course more balls in the making…..

One step closer

And the start of something extra special…..

We collected this piece of Turquoise when we were in Nepal in November

I can’t wait to see the finished piece

Once again, thanks for stopping by and please let us know if there is anything you would like to hear about.

Cheers

Ruth 

 

Questions & Answers

On Thursday 28 July Seba Dizajn is hosting a questions and answers session – we can’t wait for this chance to interact with all of you….

What is it all about?

What would you like to know?

 

That’s a good question, it is all about finding out what you want from us;

What would you like to know about traditional filigree, modern adaptations of the filigree technique, the art and origins of filigree.  You ask it and we will do our best to answer it.

Maybe you are curious as to where the inspiration to create such beautiful pieces of jewellery comes from – I know I often am. 

 

It is endlessly fascinating to watch Adolf work, sometimes he sketches ideas on a page,  sometimes he will ask for my input, often it appears he is in his own creative bubble and things appear from his creative stem. 

Or, maybe your question is not related to filigree or jewellery at all – and that’s ok too.

Why the name Adolf? I know you’ve been dying to know, join our question and answer session and will share what we can with you.  How did I fall for someone named Adolf – I know my Mum was a little concerned when I first started talking about him!

So, please, stop by our facebook page

(www.facebook.com/SebaDizajn) and join the fun.

 If you do not have a facebook account leave your questions here and I will add them into our discussion panel on Thursday. 

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Cheers, Ruth