About this Product
This 1.25” square necklace is bursting with a juicy reflective rainbow river.
I made this by first making a the clay insert with a process called “mokume gane,” which is a Japanese clay technique involving stacking, cutting, and rolling. In this design I used translucent clay stacked between layers of rainbow foil. Pressed and stretched over and over, I was able to achieve this look, as if it were a natural crystal.
I then cut the clay sheet into shapes of corresponding jewelry moulds and baked the thin slice of clay. Then I added the clay insert to the bottom of the mould and poured the resin on top. With the thick setting, it gives the underlying clay a 3-D look and really sets off the foil. It looks like dichroic glass!
I love making mokume gane, and I’m super proud of these little slices of rainbow.
Hangs from a 26” golden chain that hits mid-chest. I can always adjust to custom lengths.
Dustcraft Studios
Meet the Maker
44. NY. ADHD. INTJ. Sag/Cancer/Virgo. Hairdresser for 20yrs. Parent. Hippie. Writer. Artist.