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Showing posts with label other. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2022

Dark Red Pendant on Ribbon

Today we'll look more closely at one of the special pieces from mdmButiik shop. It's not very common to add ribbons in jewelry for me... This one is a pendant that comes with a ribbon but can be separated and worn with a chain or attach with a pin on a piece of clothing. This dark red pendant on ribbon has two parts both covered in sparkly rhinestones! 

Dark Red Pendant on Ribbon

Dark Red Pendant on Ribbon

Dark Red Pendant on Ribbon

I'm thinking it can be attached to a hairdo as well with a hair pin - imagine it sparkle! Dark red pendant can be worn around the neck like a collar to get that historical look but also on a long chain as well. This pendant has a contemporary ribbon in length that allows to wear it around the neck. We used vintage and new glass and crystal rhinestones in garnet red color.  Glass beads are vintage from Czechoslovakia!

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Work in Progress

Here are some photos of the work progress with dark red jewelry components. Usually the process starts with choosing the colors and materials and then moves on to trying out different motifs and how they work together. Here are the main motifs that will be combined into jewelry.

Friday, May 6, 2022

Antique Glass Jewelry Boxes

I love these antique glass boxes! Been collecting them for years and always keeping my eyes on new finds. Thick beveled glass panels, gilded metal frames with textured patterns, tufted silk lining with cute buttons, and those tiny feet...

antique glass jewelry boxes
You may recognize some jewelry from mdmButiik from previous collection. Saphiret and rhinestone brooch in the center surrounded by three small Saphiret brooches on sides, Saphiret and jet black cuff bracelet in front of it. Saphiret earrings and Mint and grey pearl bracelet, triangle shaped Saphiret brooch and Grey pearl earrings in front row. 

Sunday, July 18, 2021

Vintage Style Rhinestone Jewellery

Sometimes I just like to appreciate the sparkle that rhinestones bring! And the inspiration! Specially vintage rhinestones. There's something about the old packages and envelopes that shield the crystal glass... All the cuts and colors, many that are not made anymore.

Vintage style rhinestone jewellery


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Beginning of Something New...

Something new here. It's a photo of very early stage of work. I'm practicing little branches of beads.


Midagi uut. See foto on päris alguses tehtud. Siin ma harjutan helmestest oksakeste tegemist.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

The Beginning of the Story

Couple of months ago I met a person who ask me if I was "the one that's been around a really long time". In context of handmade jewelry. I remember I choked and didn't know what to answer. And then I got a mail from Jordan from Invaluable.com to write a story about a piece of jewelry that has significant value to me. And yes, that triggered a flashback and I'm taking you all with me on this.

Through out the time there's been many jewelry pieces that had a certain effect on me - either teaching me about composition, colors or techniques and also inspiring me. But the most influential piece of jewelry was a beaded necklace from Czech. My memory of it has faded a bit but I still remember that it had red and dark blue (almost black) pressed glass hearts and 4mm round red beads. The red was in the most beautiful opaque color. I'm looking for this color every time I shop for beads, and the closest color is Czech color 93200. But when I compare the two - the beads from the Czech necklace and new ones - there's no match for the old beads! I wish I could travel back in time and take a photo of the necklace! Because the end of that necklace was really a beginning.

When I was a kid I made rings out of wires from old TVs and such that had colorful plastic coatings. But I didn't dare even to dream about glass beads... So once numerous times I was "rearranging" my mothers jewelry box and there were two similar necklaces, my mother told me I could take the broken one and make something out of it. Anything I want. And that was the moment. That was the beginning of my jewelry story.
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This is my very first necklace (around 1996) on the left. Before that I made only bracelets, single rows and so-called "slave bracelets". Round red beads are from that Czech necklace I wrote about. You could probably imagine that after the first Czech necklace I wanted more beads. So time after time I could possess more necklaces from my mothers jewelry box. Rather primitive jewelry on the left is all made of Czech beads from that origin. On the right there are some samples of different beading techniques I so eagerly invented because there was nowhere to learn. Only technique here that I learned from web is on the top right - African Helix - that is weaved so thread passes every bead only once. That was probably in 1997-98 when the instructions start to emerge on the web. Beads on the left were from sewing supply stores.
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This is an unfinished lariat in herringbone/ndebele technique that became my favorite. I remember there were no bead-shops in Estonia that time so I made my purchases from Czech, UK and US. That was so exiting times! I was able to use Czech glass beads in any color and shape! There was supposed to be two of those big beaded beads on both ends of the lariat but the second bead is still unfinished and that's why I can show you this as something to represent my next step in my jewelry story.
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In the beginning of the 2000's I saw the possibilities of wire. By that time there were also some books available to learn from. I started with simple wire bending and looping and ended up with wire wrapping technique. As you can see I tried different color wires: brass, gold plated, silver plated, sterling silver and antique copper. I also used black colored wire and sometimes used red and green :) I also tried different beads - semiprecious stones, natural pearls, handmade beads, Swarovski crystal and metal beads along with Czech glass beads. I opened mdmButiik shop at DaWanda in 2007 and tried my hand in selling jewelry. That was also the year I started this blog.
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By the 2009 I had already fallen for the rhinestones. I used them with wire wrapping, embroidery and also attempted soldering. That was the time I discovered the vintage glass stones! And that some of them were out of production. I realized how much I enjoy the hunt and how inspiring they are to me... Old glass components were thrilling and from there I started to take the aim for vintage look. 2009 was the establishing year of company mdmButiik.
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Here are some examples of jewelry where I started to combine the rhinestones with stamped filigree plates. I had already started to contact the manufacturers and wholesalers for components I couldn't get from stores or I was using in such a big amount. As you can see antique copper colored components have taken over. It was a bit scary to choose this as my metal, because I heard people say that this doesn't go well with engagement/wedding rings (and it might be true) and I knew the selection of the components was truly small compared to silver or gold plated. So my choice was nothing else but purely holding on to what inspires me. In 2010 I opened mdmButiik shop at Etsy.
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And these are the examples of jewelry I make at present time. Czech glass beads are something that I can't design without. Although I don't turn up my nose at beads from other origin. I love pearls! And yes, I'm still into rhinestones. I've stayed true to antique copper even though this hasn't been my plan. I don't like the idea of setting myself boundaries no matter if it's about the materials I use or the style I try to achieve. I want to follow my inspiration.


Paar kuud tagasi ma kohtusin inimesega, kes küsis, kas ma olen "see, kes on päris kaua ehteid teinud". Mäletan, et esimesel hetkel ma ei leidnud sõnu, mida sellisele küsimusele vastata. Ja siis sain meili Jordanilt invaluable.com-ist, kus paluti kirjutada mõnest ehtest, millel on minu jaoks eriliselt tähtis tähendus. Loomulikult tekkis mul kergelt nostalgiline hetk, kus mõttes rändasin ajas tagasi ja täna võtan ma teid kaasa.

Läbi aegade on olnud mitmeid ehteid, millel on olnud teatud mõju minule - kas need on õpetanud mulle kompositsiooni, nippe värvidest või tehnikast ja loomulikult andnud inspiratsiooni. Aga kõige rohkem mõju on avaldanud mulle helmestest kaelakee Tšehhist. Täpselt ei mäleta enam kaelakee ülesehitust, kuid seal olid ilusad punased ja tumesinised (peaaegu musta värvi) südamed ning 4mm ümmargused punased helmed. See punane oli imeilus, kirgas ja läbipaistmatu. Otsin seda värvi iga kord, kui helmeid ostan, kõige lähedasem on Tšehhi klaasi värv nr 93200. Aga kui need kõrvuti panna - uued helmed ja vanad kaelakee omad - ei suuda vanu helmeid miski üle trumbata! Oh, kuidas tahaks ajas tagasi rännata ja teha pilt sellest keest. Sest selle kaelakee lõpp pani alguse minu ehteloole.

Kui ma olin väike, siis ma tegin sõrmuseid vanast värvilise kattega traadist, pärit telekatest jms. Kuid ma ei julgenud isegi klaashelmestest unistadagi... Kui ühel nendest mitmetest kordadest, kui oma ema ehtekarpi "ümber sättisin" ja seal oli kaks ühesugust kaelakeed, siis mu ema ütles, et võin võtta selle katkise ja teha sellest midagi. Ükskõik mida tahan. Ja see oli hetk. See oli minu ehteloo algus.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

New Collection Begins

It's time for new collection. My mind is waiting and my fingers are ready for it. Here is a selection of materials I'm planning to use.
The turquoise green beads I got from France. These are vintage, made in Prosser technique, and have glossy and bright color. The turquoise color will create a nice contrast with the Swarovski rhinestone color Padparadscha. Vintage topaz luster colored glass beads from Czechoslovakia will complement it. Caramel toned pearls will add lightness and provide possibilities for matching the ready-made jewelry with others. And I guess I can't do without Crystal colored Swarovski rhinestones...

 Prosser beads from France have pretty turquoise green color. 
I have them loose in little drawers in different sizes

 Swarovski Padparadscha is such a fierce color! 

In this picture I tried to present most of the materials,
including caramel tone Czech glass pearls and 
vintage "English cut" topaz luster beads

On aeg uueks kollektsiooniks. Mu vaim on ootel ja näpud valmis. Siin on materjalide valik, mida kavatsen kasutada.
Türkiisrohelised helmed on pärit Prantsusmaalt. Need on vintage, valmistatud Prosseri tehnikas, ja neil on läikiv ja puhas toon. See värv loob põneva kontrasti Swarovski kristallide värviga Padparadscha. Vintage topaas-pruunid helmed Tšehhoslovakkiast aga harmoneeruvad viimasega. Kindlasti lisan pärleid, seekord karamelli-tooni, mis lisab heledust ja annab tulevikus võimalusi valmis ehet teistega kokku sobitada. Ja ma arvan, et ei suuda ilma Crystal värvi Swarovski ehtekivideta...

Monday, February 23, 2015

Ambrotype Photograph Case

An interesting find from history of photography. I got this box with glass and frame (preserver), but photo itself was already "removed". It's a bit sad that there's no photo but the box looks really nice. It is a (wooden)box covered with leather and beautifully painted with gold. Box has a hook closure and one side has velvet pad with pattern, other for the photo.
I guess it might have been an ambrotype photo (before 1860s), for it seems the glass has been "cleaned" and there is still a bit of dark gray in the corner of the glass. If it was a daguerreotype then there would have been a mat between the glass and silver-coated copper plate. Ambrotype would have photo transferred on the back side of the glass and the mat placed over the glass. And if it were a newer photo type it wouldn't have this kind of case. These cases were meant to protect the photo for glass that was used is fragile. But I'm no expert. I suppose I can keep on guessing...
But it's still quite interesting. I put a patterned paper under the glass for it was a bit sad looking when empty. I purchased it in hope of using it as background when photographing jewelry.

History of Photograpy



Üks huvitav leid fotograafia ajaloost. Sain karbi koos klaasi ja raamiga, kuid pilt oli juba klaasilt "eemaldatud". Natuke kahju, et fotost endast pole jälgegi järele jäänud, kuid karp on ilusti säilinud. Tegu on nahkse kattega (puu)karbiga, millel kuldsed joonistatud kaunistused. Karbil on haak-kinnis ning ühel pool on mustriga sametist padjake, teisel pool foto koht.
Ma arvan, et tegu oli nn ambrotüüpi fotoga (enne 1860), sest tundub, et klaasi on "puhastatud" ja ühes nurgas näha midagi tumehalli. Kui tegu oleks daguerreotüübiga, siis oli klaasi ja hõbetatud vaskplaadi (millele kanti foto) vahel selline paspartuu-moodi asi, ambrotüüp-foto oli aga klaasile kantud ja paspartuu oli klaasi peal. Ja kui tegu oleks uuema fototüübiga, siis poleks tal sellist karpi. Selline karp oli mõeldud kaasaskantava foto kaitsmiseks, et klaas ei saaks kahjustatud. Spetsialist ma ei ole. Paistab, et selle karbi puhul saan vaid oletada...
Aga põnev igal juhul. Ma panin klaasi alla ühe mustrilise lehe, sest tühi klaas oli kuidagi kõle. Ma ostsin selle, et kasutada ehete pildistamisel.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Tiny Dwarf

Sample card with sewing glass stones, probably 100 years old, has beautiful illustration in one corner. Looks like a bluebird and a nest with three golden eggs. There's also a shield with crowned coat of arms picturing a dwarf with a lantern.


Õmmeldavate klaaskivide näidiskaart, millel vanust julgelt 100 aasta ringis, on kaunistatud ühest nurgast. Paistab nagu sinilind koos pesaga, milles kolm kuldmuna. Veel on vapp, millel on omakorda krooniga vapp ja sellel on kujutatud laternaga päkapikk.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

A Moveable Feast. Art Deco Fashion Design from Alexandre Vassiliev's Collection

I remember when I saw the add for this exhibition, my thought was that this is something I really would like to see. But I actually forgot about it. Fortunately Hedvig reminded me. Thanks!
This exhibition is based on the collection of Art Deco clothing and accessories of Alexandre Vassiliev. It is open 11.10.2014–18.01.2015 so it was a close call. And this was the rarest occasion when I unexpectedly turned up on the day when the ticket was only 1 euros.

Art Museum of Estonia KUMU
vintage beaded purses and belt dancing shoes etc
Selection of accessories in green. Beaded purse with 
chaton roses in emerald green
Vintage powder boxes beaded tassels and cut steel bead belt
Vintage powder boxes and (perhaps) a beaded belt with 
cut steel beads (cut steel beads were one of the things I expected 
to see and I wasn't disappointed)

Sequin dress in nude color
Sequin dress in nude color. Dresses were adorned mostly with 
silver-lined seed-beads or black seed-beads. But I also recognized 
blown imitation pearls that I didn't expect (I've only read about them)
 and nailhead beads that were described as 
coral beads in some strange reason (the rim from pressing glass was visible)

pink flapper dress
Embroiderings, fringes and tassels - Fabulous!

 Mäletan, et kui sügisel reklaamiti seda näitust, siis mõtlesin, et seda tahaks näha küll. Aga unustasin selle sootuks ära. Õnneks tuletas Hedvig meelde. Aitäh!
Tegemist on Alexandre Vassilievi kollektsiooni esitlusega, kus näeb Art Deco ajastu rõivaid ja aksessuaare. Näitus on avatud 11.10.2014–18.01.2015 nii, et jõudsin peaaegu napilt. Ja üllataval kombel oli täna just see päev, mil külastus maksis vaid 1 euro.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Etsy Event: Little Christmas Market Pop-Up Shop in Helsinki 2014

Sellel nädalal 16-22. detsembril, on avatud Helsingis suurepärane pop-up pood nimega Little Christmas Market. Müügil on Eesti ja Soome Etsy tiimiliikmete kaupa! Rohkem infot siit.
Joulu markkina

This week on 16-22. December there's an awesome pop-up shop in Helsinki called Little Christmas Market. You can find loads of great handicraft and design products made by Etsy members from Estonia and Finland. More info here
Opening times: 
Tue-Fri: 10:00-20:00 
Sat: 10:00-18:00 / Sun: 12:00-18:00 
Location: Akkuna Pop-up, Lasipalatsi. Simonkatu, 00100 Helsinki. 
More info: http://finestcrafts.info/

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Work in Progress

Pildiklõps käimasolevast tööst. Kasutusel must klaas koos kristallivärvi klaaskividega. Siit on tulemas kollektsioon, ehk siis plaanis mitu kaelakeed ja käeketti. Ja no kõrvarõnga ideid tuleb alati...
This is a snapshot of work in progress. I'm using black glass with crystal rhinestones. This is the beginning of a collection, so I'm planning to make many necklaces and bracelets. And there's always ideas for earrings...

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Working Space

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Friday, July 4, 2014

Restoration

Edasimüüja sõnul on tegemist käsitsi valmistatud klaaslehtedega 1930ndatest aastatest. Tšehhist. Ilusad lehed, aga kahjuks on traadid roostes. Mulle küll meeldib shabby chic stiil, aga oma ehetes ma roostetavat asja kasutada küll ei taha. Olgu sellel väärikas ajalugu või mitte.
Võtsin riski ja kulutasin raha, et teada saada, kas need lehed on üldse kasutuskõlblikud. Üks asi on rooste ja selle eemaldamine, hoopis teine aga rooste võime peenikesest traadist läbi närida. Võibolla on juba hilja? Kuna lehekestel pole auku, siis ära murdunud traadiga ma kasutada neid ei saa ning päris kindlasti on siin hulgas lehti, mis on kasutuskõlbmatud. Traat on osadel lehtedel peenike, osadel väga peenike. Seetõttu ei tule hõõrumine või harjamine kõne allagi.Otsisin veebist ja leidsin selle õpetuse. Kasutasin äädika ja soola lahust ning pärast vee ja sooda lahust. Tulemused on piltidel.
antique vintage glass leaves from Czech with wire stems 1920 1930


My vendor said these leaves were handmade in the 1930's. In Czech. Pretty leaves indeed but unfortunately the wire stems are covered with rust. I do like shabby chic style but I wouldn't use rusting components in my jewelry. With or without history.
I took my chances and spent money to find out if I could use these leaves at all. One thing is removing rust quite another is the rust ability to disintegrate the wire completely. Perhaps it's too late? Because these leaves don't have any holes to use when attaching to a design, broken wire means I can't use them. There will be some of those too I guess. Some leaves have thin wire, some very thin. That's why I can forget about any sanding or brushing. I looked through the web and found this how-to. I used solution of vinegar and salt and then a solution of water and baking soda. Results are shown on the photos.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Antique Trinket Boxes

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Boite en bijoux verre ancienne

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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Grab a Chair

Mõni aeg tagasi jõudsid minuni Prantsusmaalt paar tooli. Tillukesed. Inspiratsiooni ning ehetega koos pildistamise eesmärgiks. Uskumatu, aga tegu oli omal ajal praktilise asjaga :) Toolil on seljatoel väike konks, kuhu riputada uur.

A while back I received a couple if chairs from France. Tiny ones indeed. For inspirational reasons and to use with photographing jewellery. These were practical things actually a long time ago :) They have a little hook where to hang a pocket watch.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Õpitoad

Õpitoad Vunderi (Pirni 5, Tallinn) poes:

 I õpituba 20.märts kell 15:30-17:30
Õpitoa aeg on edasi lükatud! Rohkem infot SIIT.
*Ülevaade töövahenditest, ohutusest ning neljast kursusest
*Kuidas teha avatud aasa
*Avatud aasade ühendamine
*Kuidas teha painutatud "nuppu"
Valmib käekett



 II õpituba 22.märts kell 11-13:00
 Õpitoa aeg on edasi lükatud! Rohkem infot SIIT.
*Kuidas teha suletud aasa
*Kuidas teha kannaga helmest ripats
*Kuidas teha traadipusa helmest
Valmivad kõrvarõngad
 
III õpituba 3.aprill 15:30-17:30
 Õpitoa aeg on edasi lükatud! Rohkem infot SIIT.
*Mässimise põhivõtted (keerude tegemine, traadi jätkamine, viimistlemine)
*Kuidas teha "kalasaba"
*Kuidas teha raam, koos helmestega
*Isetehtud T-kinnis
Valmib käekett



IV õpituba 5.aprill 11-13:00
 Õpitoa aeg on edasi lükatud! Rohkem infot SIIT.
*Kõigi eelpool õpitud võtete kombineerimine
*Kuidas täita mässitud raami
*Kuidas ühendada mitmekihilisi raame
Valmib kaelakee ripats/kulon