BRONZE
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IT TAKES MY BREATH AWAY
It is such a hard metal that when I
hammer it, am jarred from the top of my
head to my feet. It takes my whole body to move it a millimeter. It is harder
than wrought iron on the Vickers Hardness scale.
My Initial Pendants - in Fine Silver and Bronze |
The Bronze Age in the Near East
began in the 4th millennium BC. This period is often called, "the cradle of civilization,”
for good reason.
Cultures practiced
year-round agriculture, developed a writing system, invented the potter's wheel, created a
centralized government, law codes, and empires; and introduced social stratification,
slavery, and organized warfare. Societies in
the region laid the foundations for astronomy and mathematics.
Different Tones of My Bronze Initials Ranging from Copper to Gold |
The Bronze Age gave way to the Iron
Age. Bronze required trade, and iron was easier to find
and less expensive to make into a useable metal.
It truly takes my breathe away. The beauty of
the bronze I work with. The variable textures and subtle changes in color. Each
piece surprises me. It polishes up to a mirror shine that gives pure gold a run
for its money.
Bellezza - Yellow Bronze - I found this on HSN! $70.00 |
And left rough and rugged, a modern pendant may look as if it is a thousand years
old.
See for yourself. There will be lots
more coming as I build my new website,
TheModernHeirloom.com. Many
pieces will be cast from historic relics that are hundreds of years old
and bronze is the perfect medium to showcase their soulful beauty.
Bronze Fleur de Lis, Available at Your Daily Jewels |
Bronze Heraldry Pieces - Not Yet Available for Sale |
Thank you for reading,
Whaddya think? HAHA...Jersey girl to Jersey girl...am thinking this is freaking awesome. I just LOVE bronze--it is the new GOLD, has been for some time now. Love your enthusiasm, treasures, collection, and mostly you, dahling. xxoo me
ReplyDeleteNorah, what a wonderful and informative piece. I so enjoyed both your vivid descriptions and the lovely examples! I'm in love with your bronze pieces!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog article! I love your new adventure~~~
ReplyDeleteE♥
Fantastic! that's one of the reasons I love metal, each one has it's own character!
ReplyDeleteNorah, I loved it, got right in, and sooooo want that piece of yours that is not for sale!!! ;) figures!!!!!
ReplyDeletesounds exciting! looking forward to the debut :)
ReplyDeleteI realized how little I know about bronze from reading this. Your pieces look spectacular!
ReplyDeleteAwesome blog post! Love your bronze pendants.
ReplyDeleteThose pendants rock Norah!
ReplyDeleteVery cool jewelry and inspiration, I enjoyed reading this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletexo, Brooke
Wow! Norah,I am impressed! Love what I see of your line and this direction. Looks like all is going well for you! Best wishes for your success in putting your new web site together! Aloha, Connie
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