Thursday, 7 June 2012

Cartier - Micro mosaic video


Jewellery making is a vast subject, it's one of the reasons why I love it so much...there's always so much more to learn and each design, the more you push the boundaries, comes with it's own set of miniature engineering problems to solve. 


While many of us work across the board, the industry is largely made up of craftspeople who specialise in one area, eventually becoming a 'master' of that technique. This could be mount making, polishing, setting or engraving, the list goes on. An apprentice working to truly master a skill would usually take many years of practice and dedication, working under experts in their field.


I'd like to share with you this video produced by Cartier. Here they're sharing a snapshot of the process in creating a wonderful watch dial, produced using the ancient micro mosaic technique. The tiny shapes are created from ultra thin slithers of stone, less than half a millimeter in fact.


I would need patience, a steady hand and lots of time but one day I would really love to try this ancient technique, but with my own interpretation and design. In the meantime I will marvel at the masters.





Click on the image below to watch the Cartier d'Art: Stone Mosaic video:

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