Craft Cove Blog: ear cuffs
Showing posts with label ear cuffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ear cuffs. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

Ear cuff displays

When I first saw ear cuffs, I didn't know what the heck they were.  It took me a while to find out.



Knowing a lot of people probably have the same problem, I decided to make an image of how they're used:




Then I thought a gif would be a great idea, so worked out how to make a gif (which took a while)  and I came up with this:


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I also wrote some instructions and information about them:  http://craftcove.blogspot.com.au/2008/05/free-tutorials.html

But I wasn't totally happy.  I mean how does this look like something you can wear on your ear?



 My husband is better at sculpting than I am so I made up some cold porcelain and he had a go at making some ears.  The only problem is the sizes have to be pretty close to real size to have the cuff fit.  And of course cold porcelain shrinks, supposedly by 30%.  Of course the first try only shrunk a tiny bit.

Then one of the most amazing wire work artists posted this:

She asked what people thought of  her new displays.  They were skin colored silicon or plasticy ears!!  What a great idea!!

So of course I asked her where she got them.  But how annoying!  They don't post to Australia!!

So I looked around at how other people were displaying them.  There were some wonderful black display ears that some people used, others just displayed them on a table, as I did, others used their own ears.  And others used silicon-type ears.

I loved the black stone looking ones.  So I wrote to many different people asking where they got them from.

Damn!  again!  They don't make them any more.  I looked around on Ebay, and it looks like there's a type of silicon ear that's used to practice acupuncture.

Then I finally found a site that makes these ears for acupuncture!  And they post to Australia!  And the price isn't too bad!


And now for the next problem!  I was hoping to hang them by screwing a screw in the top, so that they would stand out at a market stall, and if it was a type with a chain, it would fall naturally.  But when I received it, I soon realized that wasn't going to be possible with this silicon, it would just break and fall out.

I played around with ways of framing it.  But to no avail.

Finally I made a stand!


And I'm pretty happy with it all!



Wednesday, March 13, 2013

About the ear cuff

Ear cuffs are such a wonderful invention.  They are designed to be worn without ear piercings.  Although they are so versatile, you can wear them with your normal pierced earrings as well.

They come in so many variations.  The cuff part that goes around the cartilege can be plain, as in this image:






They can be doubled:






They can be wrapped in fine wire:





Or, they can be cleverly crossed over:




And to think, that is just the part that holds the cuff to the ear!!

The decorative section can be made large:




Or small, simple looking, or very intricate.




They can be decorated with chain:



or attached to normal earrings:







Ear cuffs are often associated with alternative fashion, including Goth and steampunk.  But can really be worn by anyone.

They can be called cartilage jewellery, cartilage earrings, slave earrings, Bajoran earrings.

They are most often worn on one ear only, but can be worn on both, or worn with normal pierced earrings.


How to wear an ear cuff



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Start at the top of the ear where the ear is thinner.

Slide the cuff downwards over the cartilage, while turning it towards the front.

The cuff will sit from the outside of the ear, and over both sections of cartilage on the middle part of your ear.

Squeeze the ring section slightly, if necessary to get a snug fit. This is only necessary before the first use.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

More Ear cuffs

Lots more ear cuffs and wire wrapped jewellery have been added to Night Cove.

All of these will be discounted at the Wonthaggi Craft market on the 10th of March.  Or can be bought at normal prices at Night Cove.



























 


















 




Sunday, February 24, 2013

Wonthaggi Craft Market

I've finally decided to do a Craft Market!

This first one will be in Wonthaggi, I may do the Traralgon one some times as well.

Most things, if not all, will be on sale, for the market only.

I've made a heap of barbed wire jewellery,

 


lots of crochet bookmarks,



and quite a lot of wire ear cuffs.

 All these things still need proper photos taken, and to be listed onto my website, but they're already made and available to buy.  There's plenty more that I haven't photographed yet.

The barbed wire jewellery and ear cuffs will be added to Night Cove

The crochet bookmarks will be added to Craft Cove

The first market will be at Apex Park in Murray Street Wonthaggi.
And is on the10th March.


Sunday, May 6, 2012

How to wear an ear cuff

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How to wear an ear cuff

Start at the top of the ear where the ear is thinner. Slide the cuff downwards over the cartilage, while turning it towards the front.

The cuff will sit from the outside of the ear, and over both sections of cartilage on the middle part of your ear.

Squeeze the ring section slightly, if necessary to get a snug fit.  This is only necessary before the first use.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Monday, June 6, 2011

New Australian website for Gothic jewellery

I've created another new site called NIGHT COVE. This one is for chainmail, Goth jewellery and steampunk. And it's all made in Australia.

https://sites.google.com/site/nightcove/

There will be a wide range of lockable jewellery, slave bracelets (handflowers), barefoot sandals (slave anklets), and steampunk.

Some items are made of chainmail, others from  wire work, and yet others beaded.

There is also a range of vintage jewellery, and belly dancing wear.

This is the first handflower design.


I have many many more ideas for things, there are so many handflower and footflower designs in my head, and sketched out. And so many more ideas for ear cuffs, wraps and vines.

Here are some of the other chainmail designs.













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