Archive for the ‘Spacepunk’ Category

SOLD Spacepunk Bracelet VI

December 28th, 2009 by Jen

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$25.00 - Item#B129SPACE

This one-of-a-kind handmade piece of jewelry was created in my studio using hematite stone, glass, a ceramic bead created by North Carolina artist Elaine Ray, hardware, silvertone beads, and European silver-plated wire. Fits standard-sized women’s 7-inch wrist, but may be re-sized upon request. Gift boxed.

I use the term “spacepunk” to describe this style, because it’s inspired by two of my loves — STEAMPUNK and FIREFLY (a sci-fi cult-classic western set, mostly, in space). Each spacepunk piece is a unique combination of materials, designed to look as if it were cobbled together from bits of space debris, and engine parts. Adornment is a human compulsion, old as history, and I imagine would continue if we settled the stars.

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SOLD SERENITY spacepunk bracelet

April 1st, 2009 by Jen

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Take my love, take my land,
Wear my ship parts ’round your hand …

jlh-recyclingsymbol-sm.jpg  This bracelet was largely inspired by the cult sci-fi Joss Whedon TV show FIREFLY and the movie SERENITY. It’s also similar to some of my former “spacepunk” bracelets, which look like they were made on a space station. This piece features two large Nigerian brass beads (each measuring 5/8-inch across), stone beads, a large disk bead made by North Carolina ceramic artist Elaine Ray (measuring 1-inch across), and a large metal ring (measuring 1-inch across) recycled from a vintage piece of costume jewelry. One-of-a-kind item.

SOLD Spacepunk Bracelet V

September 18th, 2008 by Jen

 

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This one-of-a-kind jewelry art item is made with stone, glass, a ceramic bead created by North Carolina artist Elaine Ray, chain, gunmetal, and European silver-plated wire. I use the term “spacepunk” because these pieces are inspired by two of my loves — STEAMPUNK and FIREFLY (a sci-fi cult-classic space western). Each spacepunk piece is a unique combination of materials, designed to look as if it were cobbled together from bits of space debris, and engine parts. Adornment is a human compulsion, old as history, and I imagine would continue if we settled the stars.

SOLD Spacepunk Bracelet IV

June 11th, 2008 by Jen

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A combination of red & black stones, hematite, Czech glass, hardware, vintage jewelry parts, chain, and European silver-plated wire. I use the term “spacepunk” because these pieces are inspired by two of my loves — STEAMPUNK and FIREFLY (a sci-fi cult-classic space western). Each spacepunk piece is a unique combination of materials, designed to look as if it were cobbled together from bits of space debris, and engine parts. Adornment is a human compulsion, old as history, and I imagine would continue if we settled the stars.

SOLD Spacepunk Bracelet III

April 1st, 2008 by Jen

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A combination of quartz stone, hematite, Czech glass, India glass, filigree, pewter, gunmetal, hardware, chain, and European silver-plated wire. I use the term “spacepunk” because these pieces are inspired by two of my loves — STEAMPUNK and FIREFLY (a sci-fi cult-classic space western). Each spacepunk piece is a unique combination of materials, designed to look as if it were cobbled together from bits of space debris, and engine parts. Adornment is a human compulsion, old as history, and I imagine would continue if we settled the stars.

SOLD Spacepunk Bracelet II

March 6th, 2008 by Jen

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Featuring combinations of vintage and found objects, hardware, stones, glass, beads, chain and wire, in four types of metal — gunmetal, brass, stainless steel and silver. I use the term “spacepunk” because these pieces are inspired by two of my loves — STEAMPUNK and FIREFLY (a sci-fi cult-classic space western). Each spacepunk piece is a unique combination of materials, designed to look as if it were cobbled together from bits of space debris, and engine parts. Adornment is a human compulsion, old as history, and I imagine would continue if we settled the stars.