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October 20, 2024.
I began with a series of sketches, searching for a form that would capture both the energy of the stone and my vision. After careful analysis, I selected the best designโthe one where the pendant seemed to โbreatheโ on its own.
6 hours of work
October 21, 2024.
I started shaping the pendantโs outline. These were the first steps: every curve and twist had to perfectly fit the intended form.
6 hours of work
October 22, 2024.
I continued refining the outline, ensuring the lines expressed not only form but the essence of the pendant.
6 hours of work
October 23, 2024.
I worked on the upper part of the outline, sharpening the peaks, adding strength and intensity to their form.
6 hours of work
October 24, 2024.
Fine weaving along the entire outline added delicacy and grace, as though forest vines had begun to embrace its core.
6 hours of work
October 25, 2024.
I experimented with the inner weaving, rejecting several ideas that didnโt work well with the design. I kept a sample weave in the lower right part with 0.8 mm wire for further consideration.
6 hours of work
October 26, 2024.
I continued experimenting with the inner weaving, establishing a weave in the lower left section with 0.5 mm wire, which added unique detail.
6 hours of work
October 27, 2024.
I chose the 0.5 mm wire weave and began the intricate pattern on the right side. It was challenging and required full concentration.
11 hours of work
October 28, 2024.
I completed the delicate pattern on the left side, filling the entire surface with fine details that give the pendant an airy lace-like effect.
9 hours of work
October 29, 2024.
I reworked the upper stone setting and added decorative elements in the form of ivy, choosing from several designs and settling on the most harmonious one.
6 hours of work
October 30, 2024.
I soldered the โivy tendrils,โ immersed the pendant in lemon acid, applied a black patina, then polished and buffed it. Each step required effort due to the large number of small details.
6 hours of work
October 31, 2024.
Decorating with beadsโa favorite part of the process. This step let the pendant come alive, adding a hint of magic.
6 hours of work
November 1, 2024.
The final touch: checking for smoothness, eliminating all snagging details, and polishing. The โFirst Breathโ pendant took its complete shape, becoming the true embodiment of Vottovara.
6 hours of work
It took a total of 86 hours of inspired creativity to bring Vottovara “First Breath” to life
15 ั 12 mm 10 g /
Labradorite, hematite beads, nickel silver metal.
The labradorite used in this pendant is appreciated for its reputed qualities in helping protect against unwanted energies. Many value this stone for its association with intuition and inner strength, which can contribute to a sense of confidence and trust in oneโs abilities. Labradorite is also linked with creativity and imagination, making it a popular choice for those undergoing significant life changes, as it may assist with navigating transitions and transformations.
Wirewrap, soldering, patination, grinding, polishing
It is a symbol of the birth of the Vottovara universe. It will protect me from negativity and possible misfortunes, serve as a symbol of my personal strength, and bring me success and professional growth.
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