There hasn't been a period of my life when I didn't like jewelry, it started young for me! I started making bracelets with beads and string as a kid.
As I grew older I looked for unusual items or vintage pieces to assemble into brooches and necklaces.
It's only in the last 4 years that I got heavily into engraving.
I love hand engraving; I've always been an artistic person and particularly love calligraphy and typography.
Bee Square Silver Necklace |
Engraving was a natural transition for the type of artwork I was already doing. A hand engraver I know was willing to take time to show me a few pointers to get me started in engraving. I decided right away it was something I wanted to pursue and purchased the equipment so that I could get started on my own.
Hand Engraved Tree of Life Necklace |
I enjoy engraving silver and brass more than other metals.
I'm very inspired by vintage jewelry, the Art Nouveau period and things found in nature (specifically birds, leaves, insects, etc.). This is why you'll find much of my jewelry depicts natural objects, like the Bee and Tree of Life designs, pictured above.
There are many others, like my Teeny Tiny Dragonfly, or my popular Bird on a Branch Necklace. But my most ordered items are designs with Monograms, Initials, Double Initials and Leaf Script Initials. Personalized jewelry is very fashionable and popular!
Most of my business is making pendants but I'm currently working on some ring designs and finding that I really enjoy that. Engraving rings is totally different for me than flat pendants.
Engraving is an old art form, and the tools used are the same tools that have been traditionally used by engravers for centuries.
I couldn't do what I do without graver blades for engraving but even more basic than that is a pencil. All of my engraving starts with sketches so it's essential!
Of course SOME of the tools are more modern! As you can see, I work while viewing through a microscope, and use modern tools to help me hold the work in a comfortable position as I carefully remove metal a bit at a time.
Engraving gives this antique pocketwatch an entirely different appearance! |
Like most people I am always improving my skills and adding new techniques that help me to grow my business by offering new and different items to my customers. I'm currently learning how to solder silver, which will help me create other types of jewelry. I would very much like to learn stone setting and hand cutting with a jeweler's saw.
This is a fairly new business, and I am just learning about social networks. You can find me on Etsy, of course. And Facebook. I have the beginnings of a website, which will grow over time.
Please visit me here:
www.etsy.com/shop/jbowerengraving
www.bowerclocks.com
www.facebook.com/pages/JBowerEngraving/291327674247201
I hope you enjoyed your visit. And I hope you've learned a bit about me, and how I create!
Here's a look at what you'll find at JBowerEngraving ...
13 comments :
What a fabulous post, thank you so much for sharing Jennifer's story and allowing us to peek into her work space. What a talented artisan you are Jennifer!
I'm fascinated with this look at an old world art made new and relevant. Your skills are so impressive, Jennifer! Wishing you well.
You do beautiful work, Jennifer - thanks for sharing!
Jenn - My husband gave me one of your leaf print initials for our 20th anniversary and I treasure it. Your workmanship is stellar. Hand engraving is becoming rare but thanks to people like you it won't become a lost art!
enjoyed your interesting post! lovely work!
What awesome work. Your designs are great.
Lovely jewelry!!! Very talented, love the designs!!!!
That is some amazing engraving. Gorgeous jewelry and awesome write up!
It is so amazing to me how you can do this! You are so talented and your work is spectacular!!
I am amazed by this, your work is incredible! I don't think I'd have the patience to hand-engrave, so it makes me appreciate your work that much more.
Thank you for sharing more about you and your business. Your pendants are amazing. Can't wait to see your new collection of rings.
Such beautiful and intricate detailing. Thanks for sharing a look into your life as a jewelry artist.
Oh, this is fabulous! I've been in awe of your engraving since first I saw it!
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