A sleepy afternoon in filigree land

 

The coffee’s brewing and it smells so good. I have such trouble at this time of the day – anytime between 2 & 6 counts as my afternoon lull/low.

We’ve just had lunch and I feel so sleepy, there’s no-one on the street and I wonder if I could get away with a wee nap here at Seba Dizajn?  Doka is delivering some jewellery repairs to a friend and have asked him to ‘come back with ice-cream’.  Another friend of ours has an ice-cream shop across the lane from where he is heading, so topped up with caffeine and ice cream I’m sure I’ll make it thru the rest of the day.

I was trying to think of an image I could insert into this post and then I remembered that while we were in New Zealand earlier this year I had taken some photos of coffees I  had been served there.  It seemed like a slightly odd thing to be doing at the time, what would I do with these images?  Am happy to be sharing this fantastic ‘flat white’ with you – served somewhere to us somewhere in Dunedin, my beautiful home town. 

So, the afternoon maybe a quiet one here in Korcula, but I now have lots of happy times, family and  friends back in New Zealand to think about.  Think I’ll write some postcards…..

The Turquoise & Coral necklace…the final chapter.

It’s polished, it shines, it looks amazing.

We have enjoyed some input from our fans on facebook about this piece and today some lovely feedback from customers in our shop (Seba Dizajn). 

There is something amazing about seeing pieces of jewellery created from scratch.  When we collected the pieces of turquoise in Nepal I had no idea what Doka would create with them and could not have pictured anything as beautiful as this. 

It feels great to be sharing our filigree with visitors to Croatia and some of our story here.   If you would like to see more of our work please join our small community of facebook fans, our page is regularly updated and there are a lot of photos of Doka’s filigree.

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Thanks, Ruth

Learning some basic Jewellery techniques

Today at Seba Dizajn I learnt some basic jewellery making techniques and it was so much fun.  No longer just the jewellers wife….

There a piece of jewellery that is currently being created in our store with a story that keeps growing; from selecting the pieces of turquoise that are being used when we were in Nepal in November to todays chain making. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I offered to make the chain for this piece as I could tell that Doka (Adolf) was really not very interested in the chain making.  Doka cut the rings and oval links for the chain and I learnt how to close them together and then use borax and the heat from the flames to solder them permanently together. 

It was a fantastic experience for me to have this very small insight into the precision that is required to create the very delicate filigree work .  I had so little control over the flame & accidentally soldered several pieces together and this was working on a relatively ‘chunky’ chain. 

 

The chain is finished and polished now and looks fantastic. The necklace it will be used in is almost complete and looks stunning, I am really looking forward to sharing the finished work with you tomorrow.

Remember if you would like to keep updated on our jewellery making here in Croatia and other events here at Seba Dizajn you can subscribe to the Seba Silver blog on the top right of this page.   Hvala! (Thank you)

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