Spoon Part 4
This is part four in a series on how to make a baby spoon. This post goes through the different stages of polishing and finishing the piece.
This is part four in a series on how to make a baby spoon. This post goes through the different stages of polishing and finishing the piece.
This post looks at female silversmiths in the history of Irish silver and the reason they are so difficult to trace.
Women Silversmiths Read More »
This post looks at the work of Dukno Yoon and his kinetic jewellery as well as his earlier vessels.
Using an antique Irish silver spoon I show how to read a hallmark.
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The second in a series of posts on making a spoon from scratch by Eileen Moylan, Irish Silversmith. While this example is in copper, the same methods apply to silver.
It being Valentines day I went looking for the perfect silver vase to hold all the flowers I’m expecting! While there were loads of amazing pieces out there. The silversmith that stood out for me was Olivia Lowe
One of the basic techniques you learn as a silversmith is how to anneal metal. Annealing is the process of heating your metal to soften it after it has been work- hardened with steel tools.
Video Blog on Annealing Read More »
This is part three of a series on making a cake slice. Click on the links to see Part 1 and Part 2 and Part 3.
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Since I’ve started blogging I’ve found some great silversmith-related websites. So rather than keep this all to myself every now and then I’m going to dedicate a post to some of the new and great things I’ve found.
This is part four of a series on acid etching silver. Click on the links to see Part one, two and three.
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