A question on our facebook page this morning (www.facebook.com/SebaDizajn) prompted me to add descriptions to all the photos in our ‘Action at Seba Dizajn album, something I had been meaning to do for sometime – thanks Bryce for your question.
Part way through I realised I was writing a short jewellery making story and have decided to share it here in a little more detail. The photo to the left was taken in our store (Seba Dizajn), in Croatia earlier this summer. This photo shows Adolf Seba (aka Doka) heating silver coils, when silver is heated it becomes softer and easier to work with.
To create the filigree beads or balls a frame-work is shaped from the silver wire;
![nikki ball (3)](http://sebasilver.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/nikki-ball-32.jpg?w=300)
![frames](http://sebasilver.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/frames2.jpg?w=300)
The floral shaped framework is then soldered together.
A very fine silver wire is used to create the various patterns seen in our beads – each is unique, although a popular pattern can be repeated and we often create a pair of beads to be used for earrings.
![005 (2)](http://sebasilver.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/005-2.jpg?w=300)
![006 (2)](http://sebasilver.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/006-2.jpg)