Avant carving pumpkins:

Good evening good evening!
I’m just about to run out the door to carve pumpkins with a gaggle of girls — I’ll be sure to take my camera since this evening could turn out rather similar to the zucchini night we had a couple of months ago.
I wanted to show you a few of the pieces I finished today.
First off is this glorious necklace:
Je suis une smitten kitten. Smitten like Pinkerton when I give him a half saucer of tuna like I did this morning. Oh boy. You haven’t ever seen a cat wag his tail like Mister Pinky does for tuna. This necklace features a gorgeous slice of burro creek jasper in an elegant violet hue. I’ve hand forged a series of organic shapes that sprout off the sidewall of the shadowbox — I was hoping for a cellular sort of look with the interior of the pendant and the organic shapes suffice. These shapes are repeated on the outside of the shadowbox wall and are used as bails. There are chains growing out of all sorts of places on this pendant. Some hang straight down, free, others are connected in loops to other bail points and one especially long chain is connected up to the main chain that hosts the actual pendant. It’s rich. It’s jangly. You’ve not seen anything quite like it, except for maybe under your microscope in your first year biology class whilst at University.
I can’t wait to continue on in the direction of this concept….I’ve got all sorts of fantastic ideas on the tip of my mind.

The rest of the goods look like this!
I’ll be updating the Etsy shop tomorrow as soon as I have everything photographed and ready to fly! Now it’s off to do some pumpkin carving.
CONFESSION: I actually hate carving pumpkins, they make my hands very itchy and my hands are already taking a beating with the turn of the weather. Let me know if you have any secret tricks to keeping your hands looking well in the dry, cold, winter months — I need all the help I can get. If things become much worse I’ll have to start crazy gluing the cracks in my fingertips shut so I can wield a pair of tweezers while at work in the studio!
Love,
The Plume

Bloom Bright

I meant to discuss this necklace with you on Friday but I had a harried schedule to keep and didn’t get around to really photographing this necklace until today.
This is the Bloom Bright Necklace, composed of sterling silver, 14 carat gold and a fresh water pearl. It’s a shadowbox design with the added visual pleasure of a blossom that rises up and out of the actual frame. Once set with a pearl, the flower is actually taller than the frame edges making this piece delightfully three dimensional.
It’s got some serious texture on the edge of the frame, on the base plate, and on the inner petals of the bloom. There’s some intermediate vertical relief to be found beneath the flower layers where I appliqued word strips and 14 carat gold splotches.
I was actually really quite pleased with the finished product you can see here. It’s a burly necklace, weighty, and the pendant is large-ish (by my standards) but there’s an intensely delicate nature to the actual components that build it.
From time to time, I have the pleasure of meeting ladies who are a bit frightened to try on large pieces of jewelry. I say, if it’s blow-your-mind-delicate-and-organic in its character, despite its actual dimensions, I think it’s wearable by almost anyone because it will manage, no matter what, in the end, to mirror the essence of the female gender.
The key to wearing large jewelry is, in my opinion, confidence.
You’ve got to wear the piece. If the piece wears YOU…it’s probably not meant FOR you.
I suppose that’s all to say:
Wear what you like and no one will point out that your
cocktail ring is the size of a cinder block…
Anyway, hope your weekends are treating you well!
I’m making venison lasagna for dinner at The Gables
and it’s time to grate some mozzarella.

Toodaloo!
JSL

Fly Now

Some lovely new things flying to lovely new homes:
I finished this beauty just a few minutes ago, hence the slightly delayed shop update!
It’s a shadowbox with a layered, raised and forged flower rising up out of it. The flower is set with an ivory fresh water pearl.

Inside the shadow box I’ve hand textured the baseplate, set two other plates that state “bloom bright” and I’ve spattered some 14 carat gold for balance, texture and dimension here and there. Wowsers. I love this piece.

It’s rich. It hangs just so.
Sigh.

I also whipped up a pair of these earrings that look like zany artichokes. They’re festooned with faceted turquoise beads and hang from extra long french ear wires. Special special. I etched a different shape set for a similar pair of earrings that feature chartreuse fresh water pearls. They’ll list today as well.

A set of Circus Earrings! Well, actually, three sets. This pair features green quartz. These babies are long and rich. Perfect for the ladies with swan necks.

One lonesome little amethyst ring on a wide, domed and pounded band. Perfect for a February baby or a lady who loves violet. Either way, it’s a delicate piece of candy.

I also made another Quiet Spaces Ring. I had a handful of requests for more of these and I finished this beauty about an hour ago. Made for a woman who prefers silence and space. It’s a talisman for an introvert.
I’m off to finish the shop update now!
Toodaloo chickadees!
XO

Fleet and Foxy

Blogging has been slow around these parts, hasn’t it? You’ll have to forgive me. It’s that funny in between time of the year when none of the fireboys have anything to do and hardly any of them have left town yet so our social activity is at a peak. I never know who might stop in for dinner or who might pound on my studio door in the middle of my work day.
I did manage to work a smidge this afternoon and finished Fleet:

A sterling fox with an amazonite pendant beneath his paws.

I wanted him to look rustic enough that a gal could feel like she’s out at her cabin in the woods when wearing him so I festooned his midsection with a gaggle of tree rings — rough-hewn, segmented, but balanced.

He’s just downright darling! And he won’t steal your chickens.
I’m exhausted.
I’m going for a rejuvenating stroll on the mountain tops for the rest of the sunsetting hours.
I hope you’re well!
XO

Looking Forward to the Weekend:

Lucky old dogs.
They’re on perpetual weekend mode. This is what Penelope and Farley were up to yesterday while I was sweating out a tough solder on my workbench (for a belt buckle that STILL is not finished….arghhhhhh). I wonder what it’s like to wake up in the morning, put your whiskers all over your mum’s face while she’s in bed, jump around while waiting for your bowl of kibble, chase the squirrels in the front yard for a bit, lay in the sun and nap for hours at a time and then curl up in my antique chair in the studio with a sibling and nap for a few more hours while I happily toil away with my metal and stones? What the heck is that like?

Actually, I think I’d be bored to death if I functioned in this manner on a daily basis. I don’t view my work as an actual job. I like it too much. I breathe it. I live it! When the weekends roll around I often spend a couple of hours out in my studio simply recreating or sketching or enameling . RW will stroll in and put his hands on his hips whilst saying, “Jilliaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnn…are you working or recreating?” Of course, I’ll respond with, “Recreating!” If I didn’t, he’d drag me into the house and we’d bake pumpkin pies together, or something. He’s very stern about this weekends off thing.
Anyway, the dogs get especially weekendy weekends when we decide to shove off from the stable ground of the homestead and sail to someplace new, as we will be this weekend. I’ll tell you more about this later on this afternoon.
I do want to show you todays lineup for the Etsy shop update:

Rings from left to right:
saddle, claddagh, turquoise, little lost river paintbrush jasper, turquoise, turquoise

Necklaces from left to right:
prudent man agate, enameled & pierced copper disc (by me), carnelian, melancholy mistress, little lost river paintbrush jasper
And a small ode to the little lost river paintbrush jasper:
This stone is grown in the earth of Idaho. I’ve set a ring with a marvelous slice of the stuff AND I’ve set an Inheritance Necklace with a slice of the stuff. I love Idaho. To work with stone that is actually prospected in this state is a complete pleasure for me. To work with stone that LOOKS like this state, is complete bliss. The prudent man agate affects me in a similar manner. The cabochon I selected for the Inheritance Necklace above actually looks like the mountains that rise up to the West of my home. The landscape is so familiar to me — sage brush, junipers, undulating valleys and run-off ravines, cottonwood, maple and aspen lined creek beds that trail down the sides of the mountains in a hot blaze. My spring creek, always cold. Somewhat secret. Flowing out of the ground, up in those hills, and down into my yard to water my grapes, my plums, my gardens. I feel like a child of those hills. To have found their countenance, wrought in stone, was a bit of a miracle. If you feel a strong connection with the patterns in these cabochons, you feel a strong connection to me, my life, my hills, my Idaho. That’s magic.
What is even magic-er (not a real word) is once I finished work yesterday night, I tied on my runners, plopped a toque on my head, pulled a pair of mitts onto my hands and became part of those hills of mine. I ran my hands over the tall grasses, I pulled the scent of sage into my lungs as I climbed the hills higher. I drew myself into the landscape of these stones.
And now I need to run out to the studio and finish a ring before I photograph and begin listing these baubles for you! I’m going to try to commence the update promptly at 3PM MST. I hope you’ll join me!
With abiding affection,
The Plume
::EDIT::
Birds, you never cease to amaze me. Thank you so much for all your support today! Thanks for your emails, your convos, the 5 packages that arrived (unexpectedly) at my front door this afternoon! Wow. I feel your love. I receive your love. I appreciate you so much. Thanks for being my friends. I mean it — no matter how cheesy it sounds. You are each an independent light to me. I notice you. I love you. Each one of you.

Also, the enameled necklace and the paintbrush jasper necklace are being held over until my next shop update! So sorry! I’ve run out of time today and have an appointment to keep!
Watch for them both next Friday!