Author: Filigree

Artist and writer living in the Southwest USA.

Web: cranehanabooks.com/blog

I suspected a long time ago this election bid of Trump’s was mostly a marketing stunt, until he fell in love with adulation and started saying anything to keep getting it. Now, in an effort to counter the ‘lying media’, he’s started a ‘news channel’ on Facebook. Guess what it looks like? Hmm. Anyone remember…

Read More We called it: Trump TV

It’s one thing when a publisher circles the drain, and nearly everyone has known or suspected it would happen for months or years. It’s another, when a *good* small press fails. One that was, by most accounts, doing everything right: lasting for longer than two years, choosing great books and authors, designing excellent covers, marketing…

Read More Well, shucks…

My quest to create miniature books around jewelry platforms…continues! After contemplating my woodworking tools (and how much work went into a single mammoth ivory needle), I decided to outsource the jewelry forms. Find people who make stunning pieces from the start, and build on those beginnings. The latest experiments start here, with five exquisite buffalo-horn…

Read More Christmas in October: Ebony and Horn

I recently wrote about the materials and inspiration for a series of Dia de los Muertos-themed rings. I decided to do only an edition of three books in this group, because I have different ideas for the next three. To recap: Dia de los Muertos votive bone rings. On a platform of carved bone rings,…

Read More Votive Bone Rings

  Sooner or later, nearly every jewelry maker runs across this problem: how to join loops or links with a sturdy, practical, design-compatible connector. Closed jump rings are difficult to design around. Open jump rings may pull apart at the worst possible time. Wire-wrapped jump rings and connectors can be strong and beautiful, but time-consuming…

Read More Jewelry Maker’s PSA: Split Rings

Like a few hundred million other people last night, I watched the first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. I thought Trump had a good initial ten minutes in which he attacked Clinton roundly on her support of previous disastrous trade deals (I agree with him in part.) Then…he lost it. Other people will…

Read More That first debate

Hey, gang, if any of you get an email purporting to be from my filigree email addy, look closely at its address without opening it. If it comes from a place that looks like this d357cf678@pslaw.co.za It’s a phishing attempt.

Read More Phishing alert!

I’m a registered Independent voter. I’ve been watching your political career since 1992. Your good points are also your bad points: you are a career politician and you show many signs of being a paid corporate shill. Okay. At the worst, that means you know that politics and business are nuanced affairs. You are also…

Read More Dear Hillary

…On their way to being art. Fire Mountain Gems had a closeout sale recently, during which I got some great  items that will all make incredible book or jewelry art. Eventually. The first such transformation will be these six carved bone rings, originally from China & dyed with dark brown bands and peace symbols. For…

Read More Six Bone Rings…

I didn’t know when I posted a quip from ‘Blazing Saddles’ a few days ago, how poignantly topical that would become. We just lost Gene Wilder, a devastatingly funny, wickedly honest, profoundly wise man. The signal-to-noise ratio of the world just got a bit stupider, meaner, and more callous with his passing.  

Read More In memoriam: Gene Wilder

A month or so ago I posted a progress report on a scarf project. It’s finally finished. I may or may not sell it, but I’d like to wear-test it first. Materials: natural gray-tan linen, bias-cut cotton, cotton-polyester thread, rectangular mother of pearl beads. It not only came out close to my initial sketch, it’s even…

Read More Linen Pearl Scarf – Done!

After looking at my old 1st attempt at a fossil mammoth-ivory needle, I decided to re-create the second needle I made back in the mid-80s. Ergo, the new needle is here: This is a fossil mammoth ivory needle 62 x 4 x 3mm, hole 4 x 1.5mm.  Inlaid plug of stabilized turquoise. Anchored with DevCon…

Read More A new needle