Showing posts with label Silver Orchid Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver Orchid Jewelry. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2014

New Phalaenopsis Necklace in the making...completed!

Phalaenopsis Necklace


Sorry for the fast shot but it had to ship but it turned out beautifully if I say so myself.


Update 2
Update 1

Update

New Phalaenopsis Orchid Necklace
New Asymmetrical Orchid Necklace is in the works.

I will be starting this necklace in
about two weeks. I want this piece to be super comfy and a bit smaller than my typical Phalaenopsis Orchid in the past.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Cattleya Orchid Pendant with a Natural Freshwater Pearl

Susan Fender Cattleya Orchid Pendant with 
a 6.7mm Freshwater Pearl


Enhancer Bail: Open and Close Bail


Cattleya Orchid Pendant with a 6.7mm Natural Color Freshwater Pearl


Materials: Sterling Silver
Width: 1 3/8" x 1.50" High

Monday, March 3, 2014

New Cattleya Orchid Necklace


Cattleya V Necklace in Sterling Silver, Antiqued




Cattleya "V" Orchid Sketch


Cattleya sculpted in wax



Cast in Sterling Silver (unpolished)

The Cattleya orchid necklace is still in the rough, it was just recently cast but this piece will be available in all sterling silver or sterling silver with a touch of 14k yellow gold.

The finish will be a high polished or antiqued with a chain included as shown above.
Size: 3.5 Tall by 2.5" wide

Please email me if you are interested in this piece using the Contact form on the right.
Please identify piece as: Cattleya "V" Necklace.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Oncidiums


Well it's time I sculpted a new Orchid...I've been to a few Orchid shows and this little guy stole my heart.

Psygmorchis pusilla is an ephemeral species often found growing in orange groves in Belize. The small fan-shaped plants usually last only a few years...another good reason to sculpt this beautiful Orchid.

I will use the roots as the bail and balance the fan shaped leaves, bud & flower asymmetrically.

I think it will (I hope it will) be a favorite among Orchid growers.