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    Default what does your jewellery say about you ?

    just curious what's more important the act of making the jewellery( i.e. the skill,) ?

    Being creative and expressing yourself.?

    Is it because its sparkly?

    Does it reflect your environment ?

    What does your jewellery say about you?

    Tell us all. All the best myke. The one who likes the deep stuff!!!!!!!

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    Mine says "your a beginner but you are learning :P"

    For me its the chance to be a little creative again, to achieve making something, and hopefully something pleasing to the eye, its about exploring my imagination, and hopefully making people smile. If someone buys something i have made (as yet i havent shown anyone any jewellery, but i have sold tiaras and candles etc) then i feel so chuffed with myself, i actually feel like i am worth something for a little while.
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    My jewellery says "the lady who makes me loves teh shiiiiiiiiiiny things"

    ... seriously...


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    good morning sorry I did not reply last night some friends called in to say hi.So what does my jewellery say about me. Jason John I suppose you have got some of me right. I,v always had a love hate relationship with making jewellery. I like things to happen quickly.I look at everyone's work on the forum and I think I would not have the patients for that.

    I am seldom happy with what i do.I am always searching for some thing that excites me.
    It says I am an old hippy that has never grown up.If I was to put a diamond into my work I would hide it so you would have really search to find it,or hide it all together.I think that's enough rambling for now all best myke

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    I think if you look at anyones work it says heaps about their personality and JasonJohn is absolutely spot on. Personally I am not keen on bright, sparkly jewellery so I hope my work reflects this. Having the freedom to be creative and hands on is just the best job and to be able to express in my work the beautiful world around me is a privilege I dont take lightly. Driven is the word and just a bit to serious sometimes.
    Paula

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    Spot on again Jason, experimenting is the best part because you find out what you want to specialise in.

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    I agree about the experimenting bit. I've been making jewellery as a hobby for six years now and I find there's some things I tend to steer clear of - stone setting is one, although I would like to be better at it. I'd like to think my stuff reflected my personality - I make quite bold things, not keen on delicate things, and I've used things like marbles, plectrums, toothbrushes and toy farm animals. It's not everyone's taste, but I enjoy making it - even if it can also be hugely frustraing at times

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    For me it's the making. I've spent the last few years (well, this last year since I graduated I've not been doing much. Curse you jobs market!) doing an academic degree and having no real outlet for my occasional bursts of creativity. Now I'm doing something practical, and I get shineys out of it too!

    I'm not very good at freeform art, never have been, so my work tends to be quite structured. Probably why I'm so keen on chainmaille. It's lovely and logical!

    ~Rosie

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    The most important part of jewellery making for me is the journey it takes you on....
    It's the one career which I know will keep stretching me, as a bonus it's also one of the few jobs
    where my creations might be treasured when I'm gone...
    The thought that a wedding ring I make, may be passed on through a family is quite humbling

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    I love to make big, bold colourful jewellery. It's what I love to wear too. What does this say about me? Dunno really as I am not big and bold, at least not on the outside.

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