There is something perfectly imperfect about a piece of
handcrafted jewelry. It might not
be exactly symmetrical or the finish might show slight flaws, but that is part
of the allure. When purchasing a
piece of handcrafted jewelry, you know you are getting something that has been
lovingly thought about, planned, designed and made by a single individual. In the end, any imperfections are what
makes each piece unique and a mini work of art. It looks different and feels different than a mass-produced
item and makes the wearer feel different too, knowing their look is as
individual as they are.
Typically most jewelry today is created by a team working
from a sketch or a simple line drawing. Most is designed on the computer with a
technician modeling the piece of jewelry using CAD programs that are
preconfigured with libraries of thousands of parts that can be quickly
configured together to build a piece. These CAD files are then printed
and molded for mass production. This way of creating jewelry is not an art and
it is not true design. This type of jewelry is typical of what you will find at
most retailers and is hallmarked typically by a mass-produced uniformity to its
look and feel.
Handcrafted jewelry, on the other hand, is just that –
crafted by hand. The techniques
used are as Whether
it be creating a model in wax, beading, welding or hammering fine metals, the
results are individualistic, unique and full of character. Devotees of handcrafted jewelry believe
that true style lies not in sameness, but in difference.
numerous as the independent jewelry designers who devote themselves
to this artistic expression. Almost all of the pieces on VisibleInterest.com are handmade. From earrings, to necklaces, bracelets or rings, our indie designers have come up with exceedingly modern looks and taken them from concept to something we personally can't wait to wear.
When you buy a piece of handcrafted jewelry, you know that
the piece has been lovingly created from inception to end by an individual
devoted to their art. You’ll feel
good about supporting an individual artist, not to mention look good as well.http://www.visibleinterest.com/
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