Larkin finished work on this approximately head-sized Gallifreyan wall hanging today! This piece embodies a whack-ton of soldering (I'm pretty sure that's the official term), circles and straight lines (two of Larkin's least favorite things to make) so it was truly a labor of love! Larkin chose to leave the copper natural rather than oxidizing and polishing it. Just in case your Gallifreyan is a wee bit rusty, this self-referentially proclaims "Idle Talons made this." Recursive much?
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Silver Ribbon Earrings
fun, productCommentThese unostentatious, flowing earrings are made from a single piece of 20 gauge silver wire, with paddled front and hook incorporated into the design. For those days when less is more!
Thanks to Larkin’s “little” brother, Finn, for his patience and willingness to be a jewelry model!
A Sweet Story
fun, musingsCommentWhen you give a wire wrapper a licorice rope...
... they may turn it into chain mail and doodles. ;)
Lapis Planet
fun, process, productCommentLarkin cut and polished this gleaming blue cabochon from a small slab of lapis lazuli gifted from a fellow rockhound at the rock shop. Wrapped in gleaming argentium silver rings that match shining flecks in the stone, this piece is truly stellar! (See what I did there?)
Just for fun, the second picture is a visual pun representing a well-known song title... can you guess it?
See You Later, Alligator
fun, process, productCommentMonkeys, alligators, and a fancy new haircut (finally) happening today!
Elemental Snacks
fun, musingsCommentAh, procrastination. Larkin took a bit of a break from preparing for market season (first market is in less than 1.5 weeks! Yikes!) and baked the periodic table of cupcakes. Especially of interest, of course, are copper and silver.
Fabulously Festive Festoon
fun, process, productCommentLarkin made this piece as a prototype for a new commission-- always nice to try a new design in copper before committing to silver! The drop cab is poppy jasper, with coordinating beads in orange and yellow/green jasper. The scrollwork is so graceful, and a little research revealed that this style of necklace, wirework connected to cord or chain at two points, is called a festoon. So you are hereby invited to festoon yourself with this festoon!
Necklace of Power!
fun, musings, process, productCommentLarkin crafted the many-sided dice used while playing Dungeons and Dragons from beads and joined them in this imposing necklace. It was probably too time-consuming to become a regular Idle Talons product, but there will no longer be any question who is DM at our house! Sure to be a critical hit with any D&D fan…
Snitches Get... Lovely Cords To Hang From
process, fun, productCommentWe spent some time getting pictures with a live model today so it's easier to envision how different pieces hang. Many thanks to Larkin's very patient friend Allison for providing such photogenic clavicles. Allison even brought the perfect shirt for a shot with a snitch!
Cabs and Dragons
fun, processCommentToday’s cab progress, interrupted by a game of Dungeons and Dragons... because sometimes you just gotta be 15. Not that tools are ever far from hand.
Looking Fabulous
fun, musings, processCommentJust another shot from the Idle Talons office... nobody told us the wonderful world of jewelry making would be so glamorous! Coveralls that fit Larkin’s not-quite-5’2” frame don’t seem to be a thing. We think the shot of hot pink really pulls the whole outfit together.
Treble Clefs Everywhere
fun, productCommentStocking up on treble clefs! Spirals, spirals everywhere!
Plant Frogs!
product, funCommentIt's a sit-by-the-fire-stocking-up kind of day. Today it's little red frog plant jewelry!
A Very Magic Lamp, Indeed
process, funCommentLarkin’s wonderfully supportive and generous grandparents sprung for a Genie cab polishing machine over the holidays! It was a process. Apparently they were backordered and wouldn’t arrive in time for the holidays... so what Larkin actually received was a magic lamp and a letter from a sorcerer explaining that if someone worthy rubbed the lamp every day eventually a Genie would appear. And it did! But it arrived broken. Cue the strings. Yesterday the replacement FINALLY arrived and it is in perfect working order. Hooray! Larkin broke it in last night, shed a bit of blood discovering that new wheels are a wee bit more abrasive than those at the rock shop, and turned out two lovely cabs in short order. Woot— leveling up!
Copper Play
fun, process, productCommentThis is a piece Larkin made mostly to play and practice some soldering. It’s far too finicky and time consuming to become an official product, but it will go up on the board next market season as a one-off!
It's About Time...
fun, musings, processCommentWe were pretty amused to realize that Larkin is finally old enough to use seed beads. 😂
Sneakin'
fun, process, productCommentLarkin was working on sketches for a commission and suddenly got a wild hair and had to run off to create this sweet little creature peering out from behind an amethyst wand.
Cabs On Display
fun, musings, processCommentLarkin now has some legit cab cases so it’s convenient to leave them out to drool over and beg for our favorites to be wrapped next. ;) These are all cabochons Larkin has cut and polished, just waiting for inspiration to strike!
Happy Holidays!
fun, processCommentHappy holidays from the Idle Talons team! Larkin is home from Europe, turned 15 yesterday (big kids need fuzzy onesies, too!), and is buckling down to play/work with some new toys. More soon... we hope you are surrounded by peace and the people you love most as the year winds down.
Hazardous Working Conditions
fun, musings, processCommentBefore Larkin embarked on foreign adventures, I got permission to clean up the Idle Talons studio (sounds fancy, right? ...okay, I mean Larkin’s bedroom). I have three big paper grocery bags going: things to disassemble and reuse pieces, things to finish and list for sale, and WTF. 😂
My favorite find so far is this poor little early prototype that looks like it lost a particularly vicious round of Frogger. Now imagine three paper bags full of things like this spread evenly over 100 square feet, selectively mined with sharp wire ends and needles, and tangled in snarls of wire, thread, and chain. Sometimes supporting a young artist gets a little messy. ;) I can’t wait to see what Larkin does with a clean workspace!