In my last post I discussed how to make cufflink findings and I have previously blogged about making stickpin stoppers. I really enjoy making my own findings and especially like the de-engineering of a commercial finding to see what makes it tick!
Most jewellers I know will at least make their own earring hooks if not brooch fittings, but the question is where do you draw the line? A bought silver cufflink finding will cost at least $10. A bought stick pin end will be the most of $5. Even with much practice I doubt that I could viably make these items at that price. I take pride in knowing that a piece made by me is 100% handmade, but does the general public care or even know that many of the findings on jewellery items are commercially made?
So what do we choose...
Forestis’ New Private Villa in the Dolomites
2 days ago
Metalsmithing is what I love to do
April 12, 2011 at 5:30 PM
Justin,
Yours are far cuter, run with those.
Justin Siow
April 13, 2011 at 5:32 PM
Thanks Mary!