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PETER LAWRENCE

 

 

 

Rocky Mountain Series
Oxidized Sterling Silver

Peter received his bachelor of fine arts in jewelry from the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, in 1984, and has since won numerous awards for his work.

The Mountain Series line of jewelry was designed exclusively for The Gallery at Jasper Park Lodge.

The pieces are created primarily in sterling silver with the more elaborate pieces accented with 14k and 24k gold and gemstones. As each piece is made by hand, no two are exactly alike, making each creation a miniature work of art. Peter uses a variety of techniques in his designs including reticulation, fusing and oxidation.

Reticulation is the process of repeatedly heating up the metal, causing the silver and copper (which is approximately 7.5% of the content) to separate. As the fine silver rises to the surface the metal becomes very white. The final heating requires a very hot torch to melt the under-laying copper causing the surface layer of silver to crinkle and ripple.

Fusing creates a sand-texture finish by first heating the metal to its melting point and then fusing silver or gold filings into the surface of the metal.

Oxidation (or tarnish) is a process which produces the unique colours. It is quickly achieved by heating the silver and then applying an oxidation solution. The results are very unpredictable, much like the raku process.



Care of Oxidized Sterling Silver
To clean, use toothpaste or baking soda and water and rub along the high polished surfaces while avoiding the oxidized areas. Rinse with water. Never immerse oxidized silver in commercial silver cleaning solutions such as Silver Dip as this will remove the colour. To prevent your silver jewellery from tarnishing, keep it in an air tight container when not being worn.

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