This time, instead of taking a million pictures of a million different plants that i don't know and usually don't end up using. I went for a more structured approach and went strait to the indigenous trees section and gathered and photographed the leaves of the trees i would most like to use as a reference to my Jewellery. I also picked up a variety of dry leaves off the floor, i find these so beautiful the way they decompose, slowly -starting by curling inwards to eventually withering away where there is only a vein skeleton left, reminds me somewhat of rust.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Another trip to Botanical Gardens
This time, instead of taking a million pictures of a million different plants that i don't know and usually don't end up using. I went for a more structured approach and went strait to the indigenous trees section and gathered and photographed the leaves of the trees i would most like to use as a reference to my Jewellery. I also picked up a variety of dry leaves off the floor, i find these so beautiful the way they decompose, slowly -starting by curling inwards to eventually withering away where there is only a vein skeleton left, reminds me somewhat of rust.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Indigenous Plant Market at botanical gardens
A very useful and interesting outing. Unfortunately i only got there on sunday afternoon and lots of the plants were sold out, and almost ALL the aloes, which is what i intended to buy most of. I still managed to get photos of a wide variety of saplings. Amongst them i have a few favorites. One of them being the Large-Leaved Rock fig which has significance to me as i have memories of it from when i lived in Mozambique. Been thinking about that one for a while but wasnt sure what it was, finally i found the name of it :). Am going to use this one as a reference for my next piece.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
My design and manufacture process.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Creating a pod by form folding.
trying out fold forming
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Looking forward..... Where i see my work heading.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Half way through the year........ looking back
Fun with ceramics
Really enjoyed working with ceramics, and definitely intend on doing lots more, until they are good enough to use in my jewellery . For eg these carved ceramic
beads i would like to underglaze and glaze in pretty garden colours and maybe even add gold leaf to areas. To use as pendents or rings, could maybe set them in an organic way.
My first carved pot i underglazed with green and iron oxide, then glazed. For the second one i just iron oxide-ed it and then sanded it off in raised areas. prefer this look, its more natural.
I think i enjoyed the ceramics so much because it made me start to think about other options in my jewellery, because i like the idea that with carving you can create different depths/ layers on a single surface , things start to look a little more interactive rather than just flat.
I also like the idea that ceramic elements can be carved and then sand casted(primative casting). This is a sustainable form of casting and elements can be made into dies, allowing for intresting possibilitys.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Designing for a customer...
Progress in the garden....
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Recycled silver, Recycled glass....
Yay to blogging :)
finding fashion...
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Finding ways.... Heading towards sustainable jewellery practices
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Our Kickass veggie patch @plantingseason
- Lettuce
- Sage
- Spinach
- Basil
- Broccoli
- Rosemary
- Tomatoes
- Thyme
- Carrots
- Parsley
- Peas
- Wild garlic
- Chives
- Nastursium
- Marigolds
- Celery
I'm off to Splashy Fen now for a long weekend. See you on the other side.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Getting ready for our veggie patch.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Vermiculture --> Design meets Worm farming?? #earthfriend.ly living
Recycling our organic matter (the worms food) and then turning it into nutrient rich material.
Reducing our kitchen waste therefore reducing our carbon foot print by reducing the waste we send to landfill sites therefore reducing methane emissions.
Restore, using our vermicompost to put organic rich matter back into the soil.... giving us a great harvest of organic nutrient rich herbs and veggies.
Vermicompost is the highest grade of humus and the richest fertilizer, packed with micro-organisms, good bacteria, enzymes and micro and macro nutrients all in natures perfect ratio. And its 100% organic (that is, if you eating organically from your garden or buying the organic options in stores).
No wonder vermicompost is known as black-gold, and Queen Cleopatra declared earth worms sacred.
Friday, March 5, 2010
My favourite stand @DesignIndaba
Goodtimes in Cape Town @DesignIndaba
Re-use and Recycle definitely seems to be the way forward.... not only in everyday living but in asthetic design as well. I love it! Its fantastic to see people doing amazing AND USEFUL things with junk and waste. At some point, hopefully soonish, I will most certainly come out with a range incorporating recycled materials and silver.
The next best thing about my trip to CTN was the Kirstenbosch Gardens.... beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! Had an amazing day there. Took loads of pics that i will undoubtedly use as direct reference in jewellery pieces to come.
And this was my stand. Such fun! :)
Daniela-Designed
Emerging Creative
Friday, February 26, 2010
Daniela-Designed Catalogue
View the whole photo gallery slideshow here
Piece name | Photo link | Price |
Design-Indaba Range |
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Watering Can | R 1 600 | |
Pot Plant | R 1 350 | |
Leafy bangle | R 800 | |
Leafy dropping necklace | R 1 600 | |
Silver spoon (1 limited edition only) | R870 | |
Leaf bangle with jump rings | R 550 | |
Plain leaf bangle | R 450 | |
Leafy string necklace | R 930 | |
Leafy string bangle | R 600 | |
Leafy bush rings | R 500 | |
Single silver leaf ring | R 280 | |
Leaf-link bracelet | R 700 | |
Leaf-link neckpiece | R 1 200 | |
2-silver-leaf earrings (pair) | R320 | |
3-silver-leaf earrings (pair) | R 400 | |
Leafy bunch earrings (pair) | R 180 | |
Single leaf studs (pair) | R 120 | |
Single leaf earrings (pair) |
| R 180 R 130 |
Fine silver leaf shape earrings (pair) | R 130 | |
Copper enamel leaf earrings (pair) | R 160 | |
Other |
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Blue-enamelled disk pendant | R 540 | |
Cones ring | R 450 | |
Foliage earrings (pair) | R 350 | |
Peacock neckpiece | R 1 100 | |
Peacock earrings (pair) | R 220 | |
Peacock rings | R 220 | |
Red Indian leaf neckpiece | R 1 100 |
Click here to order
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Ready, set, let's go! A glimpse at the d-d Design Indaba range on show this week in CTN
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
AWARENESS piece. A wearable piece, stand alone, brand
Emotional piece
“Let the beauty of what you love, be what you do”
Daniela-Designed: Handmade Jewellery Art
- Daniela
- My intention is to make earth-friendly jewellery with nature as my primary reference.