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SPIDER & WEB Ear Cuff Sterling Silver Hand Crafted

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  • Model: MM-ECF-WS
  • Shipping Weight: 0.1lbs
  • Manufactured by: Marty Magic

Web and Chained Spider
Ear Climber ~ Cuff


Hand Crafted Sterling Silver
Fantasy Jewelry by Marty Magic

This beautiful hand-crafted Web and Chained Spider Ear Climber ~ Ear Cuff is by Marty Magic. This is a wonderful Sterling Silver Ear Cuff, beautifully detailed and so unique! Wearing this web and spider ear cuff may just entice your desired mate into your web. This intricate Web Ear Cuff and Spider requires one piercing for the chained spider. This cuff may be worn on either the left or the right ear. (diamond not included.)

This wonderful jewelry created by Marty Magic is lost wax cast in sterling silver, and personally sculpted by Marty in her mountain studio. All of the designs are Marty's originals, and all the processes are done by hand. Marty's designs are whimsical, encompassing the realm of fantasy. The bats are detailed both front and back, and designed as a wearable sculpture. The lost wax casting process involves creating a model in wax which is then suspended in a metal flask, and "investment" is poured around it. (Investment is very much like plaster.) The invested flask is then placed in a kiln and the wax model is slowly melted out until only the negative cavity, the exact shape of the original wax model, remains. Molten metal is then centrifugally spun into this negative space and allowed to cool and solidify.
After the metal piece has been broken free from the plaster, there is a long process required in finishing the piece. Sprues (the bump at the opening where the molten metal was poured into the mold) must be cut and ground and various polishing media are used to bring the piece to its final polished state. The piece is then oxidized, which darkens the recessed areas and shows off details, giving the piece more of a three-dimensional, sculptural appearance.

This would be a wonderful addition to your own jewelry collection, or a great gift for someone special!



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