Anticlastic Earrings

Copper Anticlastic Earrings by San Francisco Jewelry Designer John S. Brana

Copper Anticlastic Earrings by San Francisco Jewelry Designer John S. Brana

Sensual Anticlastic Earrings

There is something very sensual about the anticlastic pattern, with its different curves coming together fluidly to create a soft, highly natural design. For this reason, jewelers around the world have chosen to create a myriad of masterpieces using this eye-pleasing, elegant form. Anticlastic earrings are one of the more popular products available, as their curved shape matches with a variety of colors, outfits and occasions. These versatile pieces can be made out of a number of materials as well, meaning that it is simple to shop for an item or two which matches with your collection.

Origins of Anticlastic Design

The beauty of these pieces of jewelry comes from the way in which two different types of curves are so elegantly molded together into the one stunning masterpiece. The term anticlastic actually originates from mathematics in which a curved surface is shaped to become like the saddle on a horse. Of course, the smooth, flowing form of this design ensures that anticlastic earrings will not only look natural but also very feminine as well. With no sharp points or angles, these pieces are an attractive, casual addition that will brighten up any outfit regardless of the occasion.

Designs of Anticlastic Earrings

Because of the smooth surfaces that an anticlastic design requires, jewelry of this form has to be created out of metal soft enough to withstand the molding process. Silver and gold are, of course, the more traditional choices when it comes to making these fine pieces of jewelry, though jewelers around the world are looking to other materials as well. Nowadays, it is not uncommon to find aluminum or copper anticlastic earrings for sale both online and in local jewelry stores. This means that there is currently a diverse range of items out there which are suitable for all types of tastes and personalities.

Fine Silver Anticlastic Shell Earrings by San Francisco Jewelry Designer John S Brana

Fine Silver Anticlastic Shell Earrings by San Francisco Jewelry Designer John S Brana

How Anticlasitc Earrings Are Made

Actually creating these elegant designs requires a deft hand and some skill with a range of jeweler’s tools, such as hammers, pliers and sinusoidal stakes. This is because the design has to be flawless with smooth curves and an overall shape that reminds us of a glamorous lady or the soft surface of a rippling pond. The creativity of the artisan also plays a part in how the final product turns out, and the range of anticlastic earrings that are found in stores around the world are a true testament to the ingenuity and imagination displayed by our planet’s best craftsmen.

 

These types of earrings actually go well with both casual and formal attire, making them the perfect addition to your own jewelry collection or someone else’s. Those searching for a classy, yet versatile item to add to their wardrobe will find exactly what they need by shopping for anticlastic earrings. Suitable to be worn to the office, nightclub or café, these stylish pieces certainly combine elegance, style and versatility into the one simple form. Thanks to the creativity and skill of some of the world’s top jewelers, the general public can now enjoy the beauty and grace of these accessories at any time.

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Copper.org Features Copper Jewelry by John S. Brana

Copper.org Features Handmade Copper Jewelry by John S. BranaFebruary 2010 – Issue #34 – “Copper in the Arts,” on Copper.org features contemporary copper jewelry designs by jewelry designer John S. Brana.  Contributing writer Rebecca Troutman discusses the allure of John S. Brana’s copper jewelry designs…

Texturized Anticlastic Copper Bracelet

Handmade Texturized Anticlastic Copper Bracelet

“Brana loves to feature nontraditional metals, his most recent collection thrusting copper and aluminum in the spotlight. His designs are flirtatious and intricate, often with elegant geometric textural elements and clean curves. His new line, named after the South of Market district, “SoMa,” is inspired by the curved angles of the architecture and the “opulent gold rush period” of its heyday.

Not many other jewelry designers value the unique abilities of copper the way Brana does. In a contemporary jewelry industry founded on the classic value of semi-precious metals and gemstones, his choice of materials like copper, bronze and aluminum is giving a new sheen to the high end jewelry industry. “  Read the entire story on Copper.org

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A Look at Silver Jewelry Designs

How does an artist design a piece of jewelry? Where does the inspiration come from? How is the initial look decided upon? How is the piece crafted once it’s design is final?

Well, let’s take a look at how silver jewelry is designed and find out.

A smart jewelry designer will make no piece of jewelry until its design is finalized. The process starts out by creating a series of sketches of the piece, from all angles, taking into consideration how it will be clasped to a wrist or neck to make sure proper fit.  Much of this is learned over time, through trial and error.

The next step is actually creating the piece.  At this point, the jewelry designer must be knowledgeable in a variety of technical skills, commonly referred to as metalsmithing.  Once the type of metal is selected, the piece can be cast, fabricated, or cold connected (riveted, wire wrapped), and then embellished with surface texture and/or gemstones.

Different types of metal vary in softness and malleability – gold and silver are both relatively easy to work with, gold more so than silver.  It pays to be skilled in the basics before tackling a project with either, especially high-priced gold.  You can always take a class at your local adult education institute, or even watch videos on the internet which show you how.  These videos are of course educational, but when it actually comes to working with metal, you need to have a workroom filled with all the necessary tools, and be willing to practice, practice, practice.  Most large cities will have jewelry studios available for rent so that you can "test the waters" before investing in equipment.

Why work in silver instead of gold or platinum? Well, because silver is so much less expensive!  Never buy gold jewelry because it’s a good "investment."  You will always loose on both ends – the buy and sell.    With gold prices fluctuating erratically, why not choose silver jewelry as an option?  Not only are you getting a one-of-a-kind vision of the artist, but you don’t have to worry about where gold is going next!

 

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