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Helerem Jewelry / Helerem Joyas

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Pendant "The swift sailing"

This pendan was created as part of the course I was taken, was the design I choose for the chase practices.

I think is a simple design a mast cross by different size silver wire, every chase are 90 degree I mean, any complication, I have to be focus on technique and do it well. Again all my energy is focus on technique and listening the teacher, no matter the design, as happen with other pieces on my collection. In this way the pendant is made by itself during the accomplish goals.

The three chase was well done and finally took time for draw the design, I took the pencil and the paper and try to maintain me focus drawing lines and then the swift sailing was there. The sails tense because of the wind blow, that tens sails which impulse our lives forward. That´s the way I began to make the small sails and then I had to confront the challenge of soldering all pieces in its finally position. Some sails in one position, some in other, remembered me the different ways of our route and the times we have to stop or change our paths in live. I had to face the torch, the soldering process and the flame in order to accomplish the challenge and fix permanently the sails.

Finally, all sails were in the correct place, then I had thinking in adorn the piece and accomplish the new challenge to learn how to made a besel and put the stone in place, this beautifull obsidian stone.



When I finished, I felt proud of me looking the piece, !it was really beautiful !, much than it looks on paper.

Now the piece are far far away in somebody else hands, she is enjoying it and I hope the wind blow over the sails make the right impulse to her live and taken her directly to accomplish her dreams.

Hg.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Pendant "Life with green movement"


This piece is one of my favorites, the Stone which decorates it is a amazing drop of amazonite with gorgeous and variable green color. I have to confess that I was looking for this stone for a long time, since I saw a beautiful piece made by a friend with a natural amazonite. The green charmed me. This stone, natural or polish took all my attention, the texture, the colors, is so beautiful.


Well, when this small strone arrived to my hands and in the moment I only could think "Ahhh!, now what can I do with this?", jajajajajaja, we ask for something and then, when it arrived to us we didn´t know what to do... The first thing that I did was see it and see it again... The stone made me a surprise, I only look at it watching the colors, the shape, each face of the stone with its own message. In that moment an idea came to me!.

Obsviously, the plate which holds the stone might to be in movement, like many of my pieces, then I decided to curve and made some texture, breaking the monotony. This piece needs the changeable movement which generate evolution, the evolution which represent the change we do during our lives, that change we have to accept it in order to adapt us and make us become and individual as a part of a global society.

Then, I don´t wanted put the stone over the plate, I thought the beautiful stone has two beautiful faces and it will be interesting to work and make this stone float freely, that is the way to born the bevel with the wire which support the stone.

When I saw the finished piece I felt real satisfy, is so beautiful!. I obtained my goal supporting the stone freely.

I hope you like it !

Hg

Monday, September 20, 2010

Things to Think

This we know,
All things are connected
like the blood
which unites one family ...


Whatever befalls the earth,
befalls the sons and daugthers of the earth
Man did not weave the web of life;
he is merely a strand in it.
Whatever he does to the web,
he does to himself


 - Ted Perry, inspired by Chief Seattle -

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Breatspin: The fish, the chalice and the bread


This piece would born in the moment I would create something special to my best friend, Ana. I thought about her qualities looking for some ideas, I remembered her way to maintain me during adversities, the way she listened other, the way she felt about them, the honesty in her acts and much more, then in a moment I remembered she is a Christian person with the strong believe in her belief, he live with the God precepts and I admire this specially in this human times.

I really would made some piece she can use and reflex something about her at the same time. The day I decided to did it, sit down on my living room, listened music and thought "God help me because I want to make something special, I need some ideas"... And God answered me as always and gave me this beautiful idea. The symbols of Christianity, the fix mixed with the chalice and the bread all together in one piece, in a piece not so evident but full of meaning for something who want to see.

The next step in this way to did these special piece was drawing the idea so I took paper and pencil and began to make a fish more exactly I would to draw a whale... I love whales !!!... Well, I draw a fish and then did it the rest... jajajajajajaja.

Then, I took the silver sheet and the tools, I began the work to accomplish the goal and thought "Go ahead baby".

Sometimes and lot of work later all the small parts became one piece and sometimes after the texture was made. Finally, made the breatspin finishing my art work... The piece was ready to be given to my friend.
Now, the piece is in her hand and I feel happy and grateful with God, who give me this idea and the abilities to make it real.



Hg

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

BOX OF LEAFS

This  piece was my first which began with a design on paper, my first one !!!, jajajajaja. When I finished the drawing the metal work began with the box elaboration and finally end the work with the brilliant leafs which adorn the rough box.
The piece was made by hand with the support of my teacher of course !.
As you can think, this is the most important piece for me, with it I learned to use the saw, the hand file, the dapping, the burns and I had my first contact with the fire or the torch, the soldering process and more including my first contact with the polish machine… jajajajaja… This was an amazing experience, I discover my abilities in drawing and somebody else can understand the thing I drew… jajajajaja…. And then I can put it in real and tangible work. I can´t explain the feeling, is the satisfaction to accomplish the challenge.  
I really don´t know how many abilities I have… The works doesn´t be really hard… a more or less patient and a lot of attention in my teacher words and the work is done.
The actual owner is very happy using the Box of Leafs and I´m more happier about this success.


Sunday, July 11, 2010

Making a Jewel Step 1: The melting


The melting is an alchemy process where metals are melted together along with the other elements like fire, gas and oxygen. All come together with our own energy and using our particular abilities. This step is the first in a long process to bring a design idea to life. 




The colors and the sound charmed me. The beauty if the bright silver, the different gold tones, the changes in the flame that cause the transformation; the white, the yellow and blue tones; the sound of the torch's flame that signals the exact temperature and the beautiful flame that approaches the cruset making what was once solid a silvery liquid. 


The sounds of the torch walks over my body and is part of the scary feeling that I need to prevent me from making a mistake.

The long and strong flame has to be in an exact location in front of the cruset giving it's high temperature to it's contents. The metals begin to melt like ice cream in the sun on beautiful summer day. The metallic colors are changing, all are shining metal is changing and the forms are changing. The metal melts, mixes becoming one big unique drop . From here I have to proceed carefully. So very carefully I pour contents of the cruset into a mold that I heated earlier.

That´s it! Everything must be kept warm because any coolness will solidify the liquid silver. That is why everything has to be kept under the care of the torch's flame until it comes to rest in a laminate ingot shaped mold. Once in the mold the liquid becomes solid in moments.

Them I take the solid cool metal out of it's holder and move on to the next step in the process in preparing material for my jewel. 

Hg / July 11, 2010 

Friday, June 4, 2010

Finished work














Process....














Saturday, May 29, 2010

Then...... I became a Jewelry Maker

After years of office work, I decided to make a change. Following lots of studying, many new experiences and tons of effort , I finally became one of the top massage therapists in my country, Venezuela. Then a series of events outside my control changed everything. Change of home. Change of job. Changes and then more changes. Now, years later, I am changing again and becoming a jewelry maker working with silver (and considering gold) made by my own two hands. I am enjoying every aspect of this new endeavor.


The capacity to create beautiful jewelry has been in me since I was born, according to my teacher. Finally, I am taking this gift from G-d as a way of life and expressing myself in a way that makes me feel emotionally healthy, and happy again.

Crafting jewelry is an amazing and special process. As well as, a beautiful way to share art with people. I truly enjoy myself when creating a new piece. I think of my design inspiration and the person who will buy it.

Before I sign off, I want to show you my first piece, “Box of Leaves.” I am happy to report that the owner is very happy and loves wearing it. That is the greatest joy of any jewelry designer.







Enjoy your life !


Hg / May 29, 2010

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Some finished jewels - Made by hand on silver 925

Pendant and forge ring with tiger eye and chrysoprase



Swift-salling pendant with an obsidian



The "From the esfere to the Universe" pendant



The "Windows" ring

Monday, May 24, 2010

Tools, materials, other things....





Hg / May 24, 2010