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mendhi stamp |
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mendhi stamp |
This fusion of eastern and western jewellery needs to be predominant in all my work.In this case I want to create a pair of earrings that have both eastern and western influences.The eastern influence will derive from traditional indian patterns whilst the western influence will derive from the form and style of western earrings.Concerntrating on chandelier earrings,That I belive are decorative, these hang from the base which is usually a stud,it also has muliple levels that creates movement.
I choose to work with these elements was because I was given a set of wooden mendhi stamps from Mumbai ,India.The stamps derived from the traditional method of temporarily decorating the skin of brides.The traditional method of applying the mendhi was done using a plastic cone from which a tiny hole is cut and applied to the skin in fine patterns.The stamps are a easier method of applying the mendhi.The stamps are made by carving patterns onto wood.This stamp can then be dipped into ink and pressed onto skin.
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mendhi applied using the stamp |
I used the stamp to create a varity of patterns on a piece of paper.These formed chanderlier earring patterns that were just floating on the page.I then drew my final design that I began translating into metal.
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final design |
Working in thin plate 0.6mm would allow the earring to be elaborate but light in weight.I wanted to portray the elements in such away that it represents the mendhi pattern that is flat however I rounded the edges so that they were no longer sharp.
I started thinking about the way the elements needed to be attached and asked myself these questions,How small does the jumprings need to be?How do I make the stud with the post go with my design?Will it move nicely?How will the element for the upper ear attach to the ear?
I solved my problems by sketching ideas that came to mind.By me solving these problems allowed me to improve on my work from a design point of view and a technical point of view .I had all my elements that needed to be soldered.They were light in weight and because I highly polished them they looked so shiny and needed some sort of colour.I attached silver beads with red cubics that added sparkle and was the focal point.The reason for choosing the beads with the colour red symbolises the colour of the mendhi and added movement to the chandelier.