You can't mistake the qualities of Caithness stone in this piece. I hope you can see the playfulness and fun I've had blurring the lines between art and jewellery.
I love these cufflinks, Caithness stone picked from a quarry inland that displays more prominent lines of iron oxide. The stone has been etched to enhance these lines then set in sterling silver making them unique for any man who might have a connection with Caithness or Scotland.
My second attempt at trying to create facets in a relatively ordinary piece of Caithness slate. Polishing up this mudstone reveals delicate layers of silt that look like miniature landscapes. My next step is to combine gold into the design to compliment the stone, I'm having a lot of fun and making a lot of dust...
I've been drawing up at the quarry for some time now and at some point the idea of making some jewellery came into my head. So I dusted down the workbench and started experimenting. I've been up to Spittal quarry to pick their brains and now I have a whole new world of tools to buy... it's a dusty business this stone but it polishes up a treat!