Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20

Tuesday, November 6

New Steampunk Jewelry

  Here's 4 new Steampunk Rings , They will be available soon in our online shop : http://www.etsy.com/shop/CatherinetteRings

- Steampunk Ring with amber in oxidized brass coloured metal
- Steampunk Ring with Vitrail Swarovski Crystal
- Steampunk Ring with 3 copper reptile taxidermy glass eyes
- Steampunk Ring with 3 blue taxidermy glass eyes


Over 300 Steampunk jewelry items in our ETSY shop : http://www.etsy.com/shop/CatherinetteRings





Steampunk Jewelry - RING - Triple BLUE taxidermy glass eye - SIZE 10.5

Tuesday, October 2

Steampunk Spider Lapel Pin Giveaway

For a long time i have been asked if i could make pins out of my Steampunk sculptures , it was an excellent idea , it reminded me of all the beautiful insect shaped accessories and Jewellery that were made during the Victorian era . So i've decided to start making them , So far i have made only 4 . 

#1 Steampunk Spider Lapel pin Sculpture with Chrysolite Swarovski Crystal and Antique Watch movement : https://www.etsy.com/listing/111012054/steampunk-spider-lapel-pin-sculpture

Steampunk Spider Lapel pin Sculpture with Chrysolite Swarovski Crystal and Antique Watch movement

#2 Steampunk Spider Lapel pin Sculpture with Ornate Antique Filigree Brass Jewel button with Ruby Red Stone Circa 1900 :https://www.etsy.com/listing/111009514/steampunk-spider-lapel-pin-sculpture


Steampunk Spider Lapel pin Sculpture with Ornate Antique Filigree Brass Jewel button with Ruby Red Stone Circa 1900

#3 Steampunk Spider Lapel pin Sculpture with blue dragon veins agate and antique watch movement :https://www.etsy.com/listing/71707275/steampunk-spider-lapel-pin-sculpture

Steampunk Spider Lapel pin Sculpture with blue dragon veins agate and antique watch movement



#4 and the last one which i'm giving away  : Steampunk Spider Lapel pin Sculpture , Purple with skull and Antique Watch movement .

I will announce the winner here on the 8th of october ( Columbus Day ) . 

And the Winner is Sandrine ! 
Thanks to all who participated and stay tune for more , I will make several spiders with your suggestions  in the following weeks . 



Friday, August 21

Steampunk Sculpture : Rhinoceros Beetle

Steampunk Rhinoceros Beetle

I Made it from Tinned copper wire that i twist , bend and coil mostly by hand and pliers . I also use some silver tone clock parts in the front and the back of the beetle's body . I plan to make a wide variety of these bugs .

Now available on ETSY



The rhinoceros beetles or rhino beetle are a subfamily (Dynastinae) of beetles in the family of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). They are among the largest of beetles, and their common name refers to the characteristic horns borne by the males of most species in the group. The male beetles use their horns in mating battles against other males.

Their larval stage is long, several years in some species. The larvae feed on rotten wood while the adults feed on nectar, plant sap and fruit. Rhinoceros beetle larvae are sometimes fried and eaten as a bush delicacy. However, their greatest economic importance is as pests: Oryctes rhinoceros especially can de-foliate and sometimes kill coconut and oil palms in the SE Asian and Pacific regions. Biological controls heve been developed, based on entomopathogen viruses and the fungus Metarhizium majus.

Rhinoceros beetles are popular pets in Asia. They are clean, easy to maintain, and safe to handle. In Asian countries, male beetles are also used for gambling fights since they naturally compete for female beetles with the winner knocking the other off a log. Rhinoceros beetles are also the strongest animals on the planet in relation to their own size. They can lift up to 850 times their own weight. Well-known species of rhino beetles include the Atlas Beetle (Chalcosoma atlas), Elephant Beetle (Megasoma elephas), European Rhinoceros Beetle (Oryctes nasicornis), Japanese rhinoceros beetle (Trypoxylus dichotomus), Hercules Beetle (Dynastes hercules), Ox Beetle (Strategus aloeus), the Unicorn Beetle (Dynastes tityus) and the Common Rhinoceros Beetle (Xylotrupes ulysses)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoceros_beetle