Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Seed pot


This seed pot opens into two pieces. The humpack flute player is shown on the top surface of the pottery in the upper right photo. The lower left photo shows the inside of the base of the pottery. The center has a vertical ear of corn. The photo on the lower right shows the underside of the top piece of the pottery.

Large seed pottery


This seed pottery is about 3.5 inches in diameter and 2 inches tall.

Humback flute player ranger buckle


Ranger buckle


Monument Valley ranger buckle


Ring


Pottery shard necklace

Swirl bola


The main cab is turquoise. The center swirl is white pristine with coral inlaid dots.
The next two swirls are purple sugalite with pristine inlaid dots. The next two swirls are dark blue lapis with turquoise dots. The fobs on the ends of the bola cord have a design on either side.

This is my hallmark stamp. All my jewelry and pottery issigned with this hallmark.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Rainbow pottery


This piece of pottery is 3.5 inches in diameter. It seperates into three pieces.
The bear and small piece of potther is one piece. The large piece of pottery seperates at the line below the inlaid stone.

Pottery shard concho belt


This is a concho I created. Each concho is unique in design to represent pottery shards.

Pen Stand



This is a pen stand I created. The center is for paper clips. The piece on the lower left is the lid that fits on the paper clip section.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

This image shows the seam to be soldered and the use of "white out" to prevent solder from being added to areas that I do not want solder on.


This photo shows the use of two torches to solder one of my big pieces of pottery. The red line points to the seam that will be soldered.