Casual Circuit Jewelry
Circuit Selection







Red Gold
This festive necklace in gold and red (and green, of course) was made of a chip that came from a car key. Both the front and the back are adorned. I like to think of this necklace as a bit christmassy because of the stars and the colours, but I suppose you can really wear it with anything.Material origins: Most of the materials came from Tel Aviv, the red bead mounted on the back of the board was bought in Stockholm.
Status: Sold

Redstone
The original thing about this necklace is actually the clasp. I think the wired ends of the leather cord gives lends this some sophistication. I really like the way the red glass beads with their inlays of metal foil echoes the chrystal on the board and the blood red plastic beads on the cord. Material origins: The metal clasps came from Stockholm, the beads are from Tel-Aviv.Status: Available (30$)

Snakestone
I created this necklace for a man, and chose to call it snakestone because the green plastic beads have a marble pattern on them that remind me of snakes somehow. Incidentaly they also reflect the light nicely. I thought the way the beads were combined with the metal tubes were kinda fetching. And I don't know if I made it manly enough, but I thought the nut-like beads were kinda macho, in a garage kind of way.Material origins: Beads from Stockholm, metal tubes from Tel-Aviv.
Status: Sold

Spring Rose
Combining the different shades of green with pink I was hoping to create the association of an english rose garden before the summer starts. You know, the place where fairy tales are made and fair maidens wander around in beautiful dresses and kiss frogs.If I've successeeded or not is up to the viewer to decide, but I personally think this is one of my better creations.
Material origins: Mostly Tel-Aviv.
Status: Sold

Brown
This pendant is relatively simple. It's done in brown and white. I treated the board with different types of colour media in gold and bronze before I finished it with some gloss.The leather cord was a bit too long for my taste so I guess I was less pleased with this item. But I do think the board colouring came out very well.
Material origins: Tel-Aviv and Stockholm.
Status: Sold

Dreamcatcher
This is my favourite trinket and I'm keeping it to myself. I love the way it came out looking like a dream catcher with its mother of pearl feathers, without me really planning for this to happen. It's my lucky talisman.Material origins: Tel-Aviv and Hiroshima.
Status: Mine, my own, my precious.

GPS
This chip came from a GPS unit at work. It's one of the first pieces of circuit jewelry I've ever made and I held on to it for a long time for emotional reasons before I let it go. I like the simplicity of the undecorated board and the calm green beads surrounding it. Incidentally I used pieces from my guitarstrings to surround the green beads.Material origins: Stockholm and Tel-Aviv
Status: Sold




