I've been living in Israel ever since I was born. The citizens in my country have gathered here from all over the world. This has opened me to many beautiful and different colors, traditions, shapes, exotic food, and forms. Some of the most talented people have arrived here from Morocco, about 40-60 years ago, bringing with them rich traditions of design .
I have always been fascinated with the buildings I've seen in photographs from Marrakesh or other parts of Morocco. I have realized, that unintentionally I've handcrafted jewelry which is inspired by these beautiful shapes.
The design of this Moroccon lamp, seems like it was sawed out of the metal in a perpetual form. In my Wide Lattice Silver Bangle which is a rather different design, I sawed the silver with a design which is somehow reminiscent of the shape of a lattice. Later, I soldered on it pieces of sterling silver and gold and a 9k gold dove and added tiny Lapis Lazuli cabochons to it.
At the end of 2011, about a month ago, I handmade these long oval Silver and Peridot earrings, which are inspired - not copied - by a Moroccon shape too:
Somehow they remind me of some kind of dried fruit too. Don't they?
Hope you like my stuff. Here you will find more
handcrafted artisan jewelry:
http://etsy.com/shop/riorita
I have always been fascinated with the buildings I've seen in photographs from Marrakesh or other parts of Morocco. I have realized, that unintentionally I've handcrafted jewelry which is inspired by these beautiful shapes.
Moroccan lamp |
Wide Lattice Silver Bangle |
Silver and Peridot Earrings |
Hope you like my stuff. Here you will find more
handcrafted artisan jewelry:
http://etsy.com/shop/riorita
7 comments:
Love it! I am always curious as to what inspires artists...and your creations are so unique!
Absolutely gorgeous pieces. I love the peridot earrings.
I definitely see the inspiration! Lovely!
These pieces are stunning! I especially like the earrings...maybe because you used Peridot (my birthstone) :)
Yes, they do have some semblance to dried fruit!
best,
Duni
I love these pieces, the Moroccan influence shines through!
This is very nice jewelry and I love pieces of jewelry.you can see more at
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The handcraft is a learning art...One can easily made it if they have strong learning capability...I saw your blog and found that the Handmade jewellery items shown are really awesome...The earrings are looking so pretty that makes my heart to purchase it for my wife....Thanks for the post....
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