![]() I really love large projects so once I got the jewelry figured out it was time for a large piece. my pieces with wax are small jewelry size silicone molds so they don't heat up as much. Resin gets warm or very hot depending on the volume your mold requires. Leaving behind an embossed space resembling Reverse intaglio I used the putty to make a positive it was pressed into the silicone mold so I could then have a flexable shape that could easily be removed from cured resin shape. The 2 yellow pieces that are ahead and a part of the Seahorse is made of Amazing putty silicone. The pink mold is a silicone casting mold it is what is common. I wanted to show the difference between the 2 methods so you can make an informed decision. Wax is more affordable but silicone or composimold are reusable. There are high temp waxes if you don't want to cast in silicone. Similar to the lost wax method in metalworking. I have a few methods, but the one we are doing today is the wax version. I pulled some photos from Google on Reverse Intaglio jewelry, this really was inspiring and gave me a great sense of the look and the amount of detail that each piece possesses. ![]() This Ible will teach how I create intricate pieces without using drills and carving tools. So if you are interested in how to achieve the look of hand-carved Reverse Intaglio, you’re in the right place. After many tries, finally, I could say I did it. I went into the studio and began thinking about how I could recreate this elegant style but in Epoxy. Most important was that I wanted to create not only small jewelry items but large-scale pieces. Yes, we can embed things in resin and cast things in resin, but it was this clear and semi-transparent engraved look that I was interested in. However, I didn’t really find works cast in epoxy. What I found was lots of vintage pieces of reverse carvings from around the 1940s created in Lucite. I sought out to find similar works in resin. The Artisans use many tiny carving tools and painstakingly start carving out the details. Reverse Intaglio seals and jewelry like cameos have intricately carved portraits and scenes, mostly created in Quarts, Onyx, shell, and other stone. As an artist I find it truly rewarding to research the history of such unique things. ![]() APO addresses have an insurance limit of $5,000 and must be shipped via USPS.The Quest for Reverse Intaglio: /inˈtalyō,inˈtälyō/Įngraving has been around for centuries and this form of reverse carving is extraordinary. Please note that USPS registered Insured mail can take 3-6 days to arrive. Box we will ship USPS Registered Insured or USPS Express Overnight depending on the value of the piece. If you find that something has been opened DO NOT accept the package and please contact us immediately. Please make sure to check that your package hasn't been tampered with prior to accepting delivery. ![]() Once the item is shipped, you will receive an email from Lang or FedEx. Since a signature is required, we always contact you prior to shipping to confirm that you will be available to receive the package. We only ship Monday through Thursday for Priority Overnight shipping, however, Saturday delivery is available upon request for an additional $20. Orders that are placed after 3 pm Friday through Sunday can be shipped at the earliest on the following Monday. If there appears to be any sign of tampering, do not accept the package and contact us immediately. Please closely examine the package upon receipt. Your package will be sealed with clear tape over the top of the box and around the flap closures. If there is any deviation from these delivery guidelines, there is no insurance coverage. Our insurance requires that someone must be at your address to sign for the package on the delivery date. We now offer free FedEx 2nd Day shipping on all orders under $10,000 and free FedEx Priority overnight shipping on purchases over $10,000.Īll shipments are insured for the full value of the package and require a signature upon delivery. ![]()
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