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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Kind of writing: Biography
Topic: Jewllery collection
Tone: Enthusiastic
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes: I need by tomorrow Sunday 18 evening with review on Monday. Only exert fashion writer needs to apply
1) an updated Biography of me as jewellery designer .all info are here
http://www.think-positive.co.uk/pages/think-positive-antonio-marsocci-sterling-silver-jewellery-collection
2) a descirption and inspiration of my new SS17 collection. Some wording here below and skteches attached and pictures of workshop in this link ( will be sent to appointed person)
Collection Design Method
As we designed the Think Positive jewellery, we started off on the direction we got from Antonio:
“Two collections, one each for men and women. Silver and leather material. Chains were a must”
Niche products that could be identified with the Think Positive brand, serve as signature products in future collections. We presented three dossiers. At each meeting we developed the collection through samples, new materials, discussions and additions.
In this year's collection, we used hammered textures developed using traditional methods. We applied those to chains and pendants. We wanted the clasps we used to have a signature quality for Think Positive. The products for handcrafted at every stage.
The molds were prepared using wax. Silver cast pieces were assembled by hand one by one. The leather pieces were especially produced for this collection. The pieces for coloured using rhodium plating for the women's collection, and sulphur oxide for the men's collection.
3) A paragraph description about the women . Sketches in link above and method of finishing here below
The pieces for coloured using rhodium platingfor the women's collection,
“Rhodium plated silver is sterling silver that has been eletroplated with the metal rhodium
IT is plated for two reasons the main reason is that it doesn't tarnish like sterling
the second is that it looks very much like white gold”
“Rhodium plating is a metal deposition process used to coat materials with a decorative and protective layer of rhodium. Rhodium is a noble metal that imparts an extremely bright and hard wearing finish when applied as plating. When applied as a thin plate, it affords a durable finish of exceptional brightness. Rhodium finishes can greatly enhance the appearance and longevity of any metal to which they are applied.”
The most frequently used method of applying rhodium finishes is the electroplating process. This involves submerging the recipient material in a heated bath of rhodium-based plating solution and running an electric current through the bath using the recipient as a cathode or negative electrode. This process causes rhodium from the solution to permanently bond to the recipient surface. Rhodium electroplating solutions typically consist of rhodium sulfate, sulfuric acid and water.It is, however, important to be aware that rhodium plating will not last for an eternity. The lifespan will vary and will depend upon a number of factors including the amount of wear the jewellery receives, the original thickness of the plating, individual body chemistry, the quality of the plating and the colour of the underlying gold. The plating on an item that is subjected to a lot of wear or friction, such as a ring, may only last 6-24 months, whereas a necklace, brooch or earrings which comes in less contact with skin or the elements, or is simply worn less, can retain its plating for ten or more years.To ensure rhodium plated jewellery lasts as long as possible, keep it cleans with a mixture of mild liquid shampoo and a little water. Never use any chemical cleaners on rhodium plated items, or ultrasonic cleaners that utilize chemicals. Do not use polishing cloths intended for use on gold or silver jewellery, and ensure pieces are not in regular contact with hard surfaces. Non-abrasive, lint free, streak free, micro-fibre cloths are ideal. Let all makeup and perfume dry before putting on jewellery. Wash any make up off jewellery with water and store in a protective box to avoid damage and wear when not worn. Carefully looked after rhodium plated jewellery will keep its fantastic, highly reflective white finish and you can enjoy its beauty “
4) A paragraph about the men. Skeches in links above. Method of work here below
and oxide for the men's collection.
“Jewelry artists sometimes oxidize or “antique” their finished sterling silver pieces to blacken the recessed areas, and then rub the rest of the piece to a high white shine. Oxidizing can give a piece of jewelry wonderful depth or a rustic feel.”
“The effect of oxidizing pieces is for a slightly tarnished or antique look. This happens when the silver is purposely exposed to air that contains sulfur. This compound, silver sulfide, creates blacked patches, which gives the silver a dark black finish, resulting in pieces that have more of a vintage look.”
Topic: Jewllery collection
Tone: Enthusiastic
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes: I need by tomorrow Sunday 18 evening with review on Monday. Only exert fashion writer needs to apply
1) an updated Biography of me as jewellery designer .all info are here
http://www.think-positive.co.uk/pages/think-positive-antonio-marsocci-sterling-silver-jewellery-collection
2) a descirption and inspiration of my new SS17 collection. Some wording here below and skteches attached and pictures of workshop in this link ( will be sent to appointed person)
Collection Design Method
As we designed the Think Positive jewellery, we started off on the direction we got from Antonio:
“Two collections, one each for men and women. Silver and leather material. Chains were a must”
Niche products that could be identified with the Think Positive brand, serve as signature products in future collections. We presented three dossiers. At each meeting we developed the collection through samples, new materials, discussions and additions.
In this year's collection, we used hammered textures developed using traditional methods. We applied those to chains and pendants. We wanted the clasps we used to have a signature quality for Think Positive. The products for handcrafted at every stage.
The molds were prepared using wax. Silver cast pieces were assembled by hand one by one. The leather pieces were especially produced for this collection. The pieces for coloured using rhodium plating for the women's collection, and sulphur oxide for the men's collection.
3) A paragraph description about the women . Sketches in link above and method of finishing here below
The pieces for coloured using rhodium platingfor the women's collection,
“Rhodium plated silver is sterling silver that has been eletroplated with the metal rhodium
IT is plated for two reasons the main reason is that it doesn't tarnish like sterling
the second is that it looks very much like white gold”
“Rhodium plating is a metal deposition process used to coat materials with a decorative and protective layer of rhodium. Rhodium is a noble metal that imparts an extremely bright and hard wearing finish when applied as plating. When applied as a thin plate, it affords a durable finish of exceptional brightness. Rhodium finishes can greatly enhance the appearance and longevity of any metal to which they are applied.”
The most frequently used method of applying rhodium finishes is the electroplating process. This involves submerging the recipient material in a heated bath of rhodium-based plating solution and running an electric current through the bath using the recipient as a cathode or negative electrode. This process causes rhodium from the solution to permanently bond to the recipient surface. Rhodium electroplating solutions typically consist of rhodium sulfate, sulfuric acid and water.It is, however, important to be aware that rhodium plating will not last for an eternity. The lifespan will vary and will depend upon a number of factors including the amount of wear the jewellery receives, the original thickness of the plating, individual body chemistry, the quality of the plating and the colour of the underlying gold. The plating on an item that is subjected to a lot of wear or friction, such as a ring, may only last 6-24 months, whereas a necklace, brooch or earrings which comes in less contact with skin or the elements, or is simply worn less, can retain its plating for ten or more years.To ensure rhodium plated jewellery lasts as long as possible, keep it cleans with a mixture of mild liquid shampoo and a little water. Never use any chemical cleaners on rhodium plated items, or ultrasonic cleaners that utilize chemicals. Do not use polishing cloths intended for use on gold or silver jewellery, and ensure pieces are not in regular contact with hard surfaces. Non-abrasive, lint free, streak free, micro-fibre cloths are ideal. Let all makeup and perfume dry before putting on jewellery. Wash any make up off jewellery with water and store in a protective box to avoid damage and wear when not worn. Carefully looked after rhodium plated jewellery will keep its fantastic, highly reflective white finish and you can enjoy its beauty “
4) A paragraph about the men. Skeches in links above. Method of work here below
and oxide for the men's collection.
“Jewelry artists sometimes oxidize or “antique” their finished sterling silver pieces to blacken the recessed areas, and then rub the rest of the piece to a high white shine. Oxidizing can give a piece of jewelry wonderful depth or a rustic feel.”
“The effect of oxidizing pieces is for a slightly tarnished or antique look. This happens when the silver is purposely exposed to air that contains sulfur. This compound, silver sulfide, creates blacked patches, which gives the silver a dark black finish, resulting in pieces that have more of a vintage look.”
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