Jenny Ryan is an artist, crafter, and maker of things. She lives in Los Angeles with a pack of various animals (including her husband) and writes about her adventures in creating at Exit Through the Thrift Shop.
I absolutely love this new jewelry collection from artist Gesine Hackenberg, created from repurposed fine china. The hole-ridden plates the process produces are nearly as lovely as the jewelry. [via] Link.
6 thoughts on “Jewelry by Gesine Hackenberg”
mleaksays:
What tool or drill bit would one use to cut such a perfect little circle out of a ceramic piece?
Cayasays:
I was going to ask the same question. I’m dying to know how that was done! Maybe a circular bit on a Dremel?? Maybe diamond-tip type one??
Denisesays:
Gotta Hide my antigue BLue Willow from this guy!
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Jenny Ryan is an artist, crafter, and maker of things. She lives in Los Angeles with a pack of various animals (including her husband) and writes about her adventures in creating at Exit Through the Thrift Shop.
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What tool or drill bit would one use to cut such a perfect little circle out of a ceramic piece?
I was going to ask the same question. I’m dying to know how that was done! Maybe a circular bit on a Dremel?? Maybe diamond-tip type one??
Gotta Hide my antigue BLue Willow from this guy!