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  1. Visiting exhibitions is something all artists and craftspersons should make time for. They can educate, inspire and make you look at things differently, and sometimes its just good to meet up with friends and do something that makes you feel good about the world.

    So last week I went to Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery. The purpose of the visit was to see the Sublime Symmetry Exhibition which was about the mathematics behind William De Morgan's ceramic designs so I managed to cajole my partner into coming as he's into science and maths.  The ceramics were wonderful but I felt the explanation about the mathematics was unconvincing, apart from talking about symmetry and some geometrical shapes, it didn't really explain anything else about maths. However it was worth the visit to see the wonderful tiles and pots and admire the skill behind the designs.

    W de M flowered tile panel

    Tiled panel showing flowers that have inspired my jewellery

     

    During my foundation year I did a project on Victorian Tiles so I already knew a lot about William De Morgan, plus there is a huge collection of his work at the Museum in Birmingham which is my hometown. Popular themes for his work were plants and animals, some of the plant designs have influenced my flower jewellery and the qualities of aluminium can sometimes shimmer, a bit like the lustres used on his pots. So all in all I enjoyed the exhibition and then had a wander around the museum looking at other exhibits.

    W de M bowl with tulips

     

    Flower Brooches Anodised Aluminium Anita Peach

     

    some of my early brooches inspired by Turkish and Victorian pottery designs

     

    A couple of things caught my eye. The Exeter puzzle jug in the medieval manuscript exhibition. In case you don't know, a puzzle jug has a number of holes in the rim and hollow handle. The challenge is to drink from the jug and to do this you usually have to suck from the right hole whilst putting your fingers over some of the other holes. Failure to get it right means you will be pouring the wine or ale over yourself.

     

    Exeter Puzzle Jug

    The Exeter Puzzle Jug

     

    The other exhibits I was drawn to were the exotic butterflies. Their shapes and patterns were, well sometimes unbelievable.  It just goes to show how inspiring nature's patterns can be and have been in the past.

    Butterflies in Exeter Museum

    Jazzy Butterfly

     Like Lace

     this one is so pale it almost looks like lace

     

    Sublime Symmetry Exhibition runs until 10th September 2023

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. Claires final ring box

     

    yes folks its finished !!!!!

    I delivered the ring containing the original stone from the one I was asked to re-size almost a year ago now, it definately has more sparkle than the CZ’z I bought but most importantly it fits perfectly and my friend was very happy with it.

     

    perfect fit

     

    There can be only one ring !

     

    So while I was practising I made 2 rings for myself, one using the same solitaire style with a basket setting in which I set a London Blue Topaz stone and the other a crown setting with a  Garnet because at this point I thought it would be good to try another kind of setting and maybe see which was easier.

    London Blue Topaz ring in box

     

    Garnet ring on hand

     

    Well, they both had their difficult and frustrating moments and I almost resorted to buying a cast ring with the prongs already notched so I could just drop the stone in, but I didn’t. I’m stubborn like that.  I decided to oxidise the ring holding the garnet and I was quite pleased with the contrast the oxidation gave it.

    All I can say after this epic learning journey is that I take my hat off to any jeweller who sets stones like this, and also that I will probably never do it again. Its definately best left to the professionals.

  3. So,  I've been adding to my FOLKSY Shop and I have now added the Shop to my menu bar so its easy to find.

    At the beginning of the month I was thinking of Beach Holidays, sunny days by the sea, but July has turned out to be completely the opposite. Schools break up soon so lets hope the weather improves and we get a beautiful summer.

    here's a taster of my By the Sea range, now available on Folksy.  https://folksy.com/shops/Madebyapeach 

    Seahorse necklace front view

     

    beach stripe studs in a box

    Dolphin Necklace Anodised Aluminium