Showing posts with label handmade insect jewellery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade insect jewellery. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Goggo/Insect Range - Thin-tailed Scorpion

Thin-tailed Scorpion

This Keepsakes range consists of insects (for the insect-lover!) to display as ornaments but some of them can also be fashioned into brooches. Hand-crafted with silver, copper, pewter, glass jewels and silver wire, *each Goggo/insect can take 3 or more hours to make.* Only materials of the highest quality is used and great attention is given to detail.

Although the items should be treated with care, each item is strong and sturdy. Taking care and cleaning of your unique insect is as easy as scrubbing gently with a toothbrush and Sunlight Liquid and giving it a good rinse with cold water, drying gently with a soft cloth. A natural patina develops over time, adding charm to the item. Each insect comes with its own descriptive card.


Thin-tailed Scorpion
these scorpions, of which there are various genera, have thin tails and large pincers. They are found throughout the country, usually under stones or in burrows. The sting is usually no more dangerous than that of a bee. Scorpions are nocturnal creatures, feeding mostly on insect prey.





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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Goggo/Insect range - Large Green Praying Mantis (Sphodromantis gastrica)


Hand-crafted by myself.

The abdomen is a blue glass bead, the rest of the body is silver wire and solder. (Approx. 9cm long and 6cm high (3½" x 2½") 

This Keepsakes range consists of insects (for the insect-lover!) to display as ornaments but some of them can also be fashioned into brooches. Hand-crafted with silver, copper, pewter, glass jewels and silver wire, each Goggo/insect can take 3 or more hours to make. Only materials of the highest quality is used and great attention is given to detail and these little animals are unique, one-of-a-kind designs not to be repeated.

Although the items should be treated with care, each item is strong and sturdy. Taking care and cleaning of your unique insect is as easy as scrubbing gently with a toothbrush and Sunlight Liquid and giving it a good rinse with cold water, drying gently with a soft cloth. A natural patina develops over time, adding charm to the item. Each insect comes with its own descriptive card.


Large Green Praying Mantis 
Sphodromantis gastrica

It catches its prey with its distinctive front legs, which it usually holds up as if in prayer. Its diet of troublesome insects makes it a favorite with gardeners and farmers. It is said that the female devours the male after mating. Often well-camouflaged on twigs.




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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Goggo/Insect range – Baboon Spider


This Keepsakes range consists of insects (for the insect-lover!) to display as ornaments but some of them can also be fashioned into brooches. Hand-crafted with silver, copper, pewter, glass jewels and silver wire, each Goggo/insect can take 3 or more hours to make. Only materials of the highest quality is used and great attention is given to detail. Although the items should be treated with care, each item is strong and sturdy. These little animals are unique, one-of-a-kind designs not to be repeated.

Taking care and cleaning of your unique insect is as easy as scrubbing gently with a toothbrush and Sunlight Liquid and giving it a good rinse with cold water, drying gently with a soft cloth. A natural patina develops over time, adding charm to the item.


Each insect comes with a descriptive information card.


Ground-dwelling, these hairy spiders are among the world's largest, ranging from 2-6cm (body length). Various species exist in South Africa, all of them living in burrows. They have large fangs which can inflict an unpleasant bite, but without serious envenomation.





A collection of a few Goggos.

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Monday, June 2, 2014

Goggo/Insect Range - Dung Beetle

Dung Beetle brooch - rolling her dung ball
Black glass jewel for the body, back glass bead for the head and silver wire and silver solder for the legs. The dung ball is a black iridescent marble.
 
This Keepsakes range consists of insects (for the insect-lover!) to display as ornaments but some of them can also be fashioned into brooches. Hand-crafted with silver, copper, pewter, glass jewels and silver wire, *each Goggo/insect can take 3 or more hours to make.* Only materials of the highest quality is used and great attention is given to detail.

Although the items should be treated with care, each item is strong and sturdy. Taking care and cleaning of your unique insect is as easy as scrubbing gently with a toothbrush and Sunlight Liquid and giving it a good rinse with cold water, drying gently with a soft cloth. A natural patina develops over time, adding charm to the item. Each insect comes with its own descriptive card.


Dung Beetle
The larvae of some species are able to produce feint sounds. Some species are horned and all live on dung. The female, having laid an egg, encases it in a ball of fresh dung, which is then buries and serves as food for the larva.


 Under-side showing brooch pin

Dung Beetle brooch with matching dung ball earrings

Dung Beetle brooch with matching dung ball earrings



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