This is a silver master of one of our newest pieces. It will be slightly smaller (since the molding process shrinks the final piece about 5%) and cast in pewter. We will cast a few in bronze for the show and a couple for my personal collection. One of the best things about this key is that there is a hole drilled through the bottom part, to hang crystals, or to use as a link.
Here's a shot of the other side. I'm looking forward to stringing up a bracelet with this! Or a necklace featuring a collection that includes Andrew's skull key and a skeleton key from our line. I love the look of antique keys, there's something about the shape that's bone-like and botanical all at once. The mystery of keys is universal, it sparks curiosity as one always wonders what the key unlocks. I think this one opens a tiny red door, a meadow of blue poppies and black butterflies just beyond the threshold.
10 comments:
Very cool! Great that it can be used as a link- which is one of my favorite jewelry components. maybe i can snag one at the show. :)
I love it!! This is something I see becoming an heirloom to pass down generation to generation. Lovely!
A wonderful thing! Will they be in the Shop?
Beautiful!
That is truly lovely. Jealous of the folks at the show getting first shot at it.
Covet! I love it.
So pretty! Keys are always so magical!
This is a beauty! Love it!
Wow.
I so totally in love with that key.
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