Broom & Rock Salt Casting
02/08/09 20:36 Filed in: Trying New
Things
Last week I went to my local Gem and Mineral
Society for a broom casting
session. All members that were interested had a chance
to do some casting using sterling
silver. We melt the silver in a
crucible and then when it is liquid
hot we pour it into the top of a gathered cluster of
broom straw or pine needles or even
juniper that has been soaked in water. One member even
had some palm frond material that he wanted to try and
it came out really well. No two are alike, and the
organic structures are wonderful to
set stones into for intricate and delicate
designs.
Next time I do this I will photograph the process so you can see better how it is done.
Here are some finished pieces I had cast on an earlier date, as well as some newer ones.





These pieces have natural gemstones of Amethyst, Boulder Opal, Australian Opal, Citrine, Turquoise, Alexandrite, and Swiss Blue Topaz.
I also had made a gorgeous ring but chipped the stone while setting it.
An expensive Oops!
Next time I do this I will photograph the process so you can see better how it is done.
Here are some finished pieces I had cast on an earlier date, as well as some newer ones.





These pieces have natural gemstones of Amethyst, Boulder Opal, Australian Opal, Citrine, Turquoise, Alexandrite, and Swiss Blue Topaz.
I also had made a gorgeous ring but chipped the stone while setting it.
An expensive Oops!