Author: Magdalena Maślerz Page 10 of 19

wishing you goodness and warmth for christmas

this christmas star is a caleidoscope of wild boar jaws.

colored stones course

i finished gemmology training at jewelry valuers association in warsaw. it was great opportunity to gather knowledge about precious colored stones 🙂 this is for me just the…

wishing stones

i heard that in the usa people have special attitude to this kind of stones. if somebody finds a stone with one quartz line around (without any double…

jasper moth

stone moth – small brooch made of a moth carved in jasper and 14k yellow gold. size 44 x 32 x 7,7 mm weight: 5g 2017

convex

3,5mm wide convex wedding bands in 14k white gold. 2017

blue eye ring

14k white gold and natural sapphire. 2017

bruxism

the last brooch from bruxism series. roe deer teeth with adularescence effect, argentium silver, resin. here together with another, very similar brooch that you can read about here:…

elvish style

an engagement ring inspired by elvish / celtic style. 14k white gold and natural emerald drop. + some work in progress photos 🙂 2017

knot bracelet

knot bracelet. 14k yellow gold. 2017

dust bowl

i’m excited to show you my very first work in 3d technology 🙂 i designed this signet ring for boys from dust bowl (some years ago i made…

for mum

something for mother. names of children and husband cut out from a sterling silver sheet in a miniature size (the shortest is only 15mm long!). total weight of…

bolo tie

bolo tie from bruxism series. roe deer teeth, resin, sterling silver and cord. both for women and for men. 2017

summer bracelet

i made one like this for myself in sterling silver (you can see it here). this model is simple and very comfortable, i really like to wear it….

ossuary

sterling silver round brooch with center hole. filled with many roe deer teeth. double pin. diameter: 45mm, inner hole diameter 20mm weight: 23,9g 2016

dental records

they are inside us. they grow old with us. when they’re sick, we get sick. they shine when we want to shine in flashes. they identify us better…