Artisan Jewelry – Creativity,
Craftsmanship and Materials
The Miriam Webster dictionary defines
an artisan as one that produces something in limited quantities often
using traditional methods. We have seen artisan bread, artisan cheese
and artisan beer in recent years. The term has come to connote something
unusual and of high quality.
Artisan jewelry is designed and created
by an artisan and either made as one-of-a-kind or limited edition
presentations. It is not enough, though that it is hand crafted or
one-of-a-kind. The jewelry customer should still expect a high level of
creativity and craftsmanship using the best quality materials.
Creativity
A piece of artisan jewelry should
stand out from the crowd. Artisan jewelry is not a stone set in a
purchased casting or a collection of purchased charms on a purchased
chain. It is a piece of jewelry that is designed and created by a
skilled artisan.
An artisan piece may use an unusual
combination of materials or interesting juxtaposition of techniques.
It may be an utterly simple, fanciful, concept or extravagantly
detailed piece of jewelry. Frequently we see an artisan’s jewelry
evolve over a period of time as he or she pushes the techniques and
materials to another level and explores the possibilities for an
innovative expression of his or her vision.
Craftsmanship
The piece should be well finished
with no burrs, plier marks or rough edges. Any ends of wire or
stringing material should be tucked in or covered so they do not
catch on anything or become damaged.
The piece should be sturdy enough
to stand up to the rigors of being worn. This sturdiness has to do
both with the construction of the item and the materials used. A
substantial weight for the size of the piece is an indication that
the designer planned for wear ability of the piece.
Any solder joints should be smooth,
well fitted and secure. Solder should match the metals it is
securing. Any prongs should be sturdy, well placed and in good
condition to hold a stone without damaging it or catching on your
clothing.
If it is wire jewelry, the wires
should be parallel, not damaged and fastened securely with the ends
tucked in and filed smooth.
Artisan jewelry is created one
piece at a time and that gives each step a chance to be inspected
and adjusted before the next step is taken. This should provide you
with a quality, long-lasting piece of jewelry that is unusual and
appealing.
Materials
Artisan jewelry can be fine jewelry, bridge jewelry or fashion
jewelry. Any of these three classifications of jewelry can be
artisan made, individually designed and created by a skilled
artisan. Fine jewelry is generally made of precious metals and
precious or semi-precious stones. Bridge jewelry is normally created
with semiprecious metals and semi precious stones. Fashion jewelry
is composed of base metals, fibers, plastic or other synthetic
stones and components.
Today's artisan jeweler has access to an almost unlimited supply
of unusual and interesting materials to work with in creating the
jewelry. While artisan jewelry may not always hold intrinsic value
just from the materials, an artisan made piece has high value due to
a unique and individually created combination of the artisan's
creativity, craftsmanship and choice of materials. If the piece is
signed, that is a plus. You never know what "name" may break away
and become valuable as a collectible.
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Louise Coulson © 2007
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the author credit. Louise Coulson is a jewelry
artisan who works with Kingfisher Designs. She is
webmaster for
Kingfisher Designs
and
Jewelry Spectrum.
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