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Nov 02, 2009 19:42

More Steampunk jewelry. I make these all with parts from antique machines. Materials are brass, tin and occasionally silver as well as metals of unknown provenance. All connections soldered and all cabachons hand set. I'll be putting these up for sale on etsy as soon as they're finished.



Conspirator's pendant:

"Braided wire vanishes into the obscured workings of this tiny mechanism behind a glass cabachon (decorative or practical?). A grinning death's head bead attests to this thing's malicious purpose. A thing of black lanternists if there ever was."




Caged Fossil pendant:







Focuser Mechanism pendant:





Hunter's Remorse cufflinks:

"In certain cultures it is considered necessary to construct a piece of jewelry every time one kills a megathere in the hunting of the beast, in order to appease its ghost. The spiraled wire, unidentified bone and teardrop design attests to these cufflinks either originating in one of those cultures or being constructed by an exoticist imitator."






Magdeline Chatelaine pendant:

"Embossed with a design that bespeaks mysterious signifigances, this chatelaine has an ancient key, a bezeled button and mechanical diagram conjoined and a far eastern coin."




Assasin's Flower belt fob:

"An innocuous pocket watch on elegant rolled chain with a simple bar and eye clasp at first look, turning this specimen over reveals a dangerous device soldered into the watch casing. A metal flower is set into a cavity, from which emerges a lethal looking protuberance. Other mechanical parts are of unknown signifigance, except for the activation key and keyhole, which the buyer activates at their own risk. This is the perfect tool for a femme fatale."







jewelry, cufflinks

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