So this is what I did in the Easter holiday...instead of studying for college! Mais je ne regrette rien. I still have plenty of time to panic for the exams. ;-)
As a part of a late Christmas/Birthday present Mom gave me this course from Iron & fire: 5 days of traditional techniques by Sidi Hamed, Touareg silversmith from Niger (but living in Belgium). It was awesome.
It was an introductory course in which we'd see basic techniques, but at the end we had seen and practised forging, stamping and engraving and Sidi demonstrated the lost wax process.
So...Here are a few impressions.
The set-up: our sandbox :-D coal, bellows, some bricks as worktables, little clay cups for melting silver, a long "gutter" to pour the molten silver in |
We started the first day with this ring exercise:
bottom: the silver bit we started out with middle: along the process of hammering, hammering, hammering... top: Sidi's model of a stamped an polished ring |
I don't have many photos of my own projects -the bracelet and the pendant- because I was mainly working myself! But here is a series of photos of Sidi's lost wax casting demonstration of a Touareg cross:
each tribe of the nomadic Touareg has their own cross -from this inspiring book: Fastueuse Afrique by A. Fisher- |
wax model |
the wax model encapsuled in a clay mould |
when the clay mould had dried it was fired... |
...and the melting wax dripped away! |
pouring molten silver into the mould... |
...there. All done! |
Oh, Kristien, what an experience! It is something far away from my interests, but I enjoyed reading your post so much! Thank you for giving us the chance to follow the steps you made in this course! Your Mum loves you so much!...:)
ReplyDeleteDo you mean Sintra in Portugal?
You're welcome Rossichka, and thank you for your sweet comment. Oh Syntra is a school here in Belgium where they teach traditional crafts -although I do wish it was in sunny Portugal! ;-)
Deletewaw! prachtig werk Kristien! En mooie fotos. Zou ik ook graag willen leren. Hoe kan je je daarvoor inschrijven? Groetjes, An
ReplyDeleteDank je Ann! Ja, het is echt een aanrader en ik denk ook wel cht iets voor jou. :-) Hier vind je het terug: www.ijzerenvuur.be/ op FB: www.facebook.com/ijzerenvuur.feuetfer
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Very cool, I wish I could of been there to try too, love the necklace!! :-)))
ReplyDeleteWonderful experience and finished work, Kristien. Hope you get your sandbox to play further.
ReplyDeleteLuv, Terrence