Low tarnish sterling silver, titanium and stainless steel on niobium ear wires. The pieces began when I mentally deconstructed and redrew then CAD modified the shape before laser cutting and hand finishing. Sherry Cordova Jewelry

Zygospyrida Liriopyris Hexapoda Earrings

6.9 x 3.8 x 0.9 cm
2.7 x 1.5 x 0.3 in

Low Tarnish Sterling Silver, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Niobium ear wires
Hand drawn, CAD modified, laser cut, hand finished

The microscopic marine creature namesakes of these earrings were the inspiration for the layers of low tarnish sterling silver and pure titanium.

The thin layers keep the earrings lightweight and the stainless steel fasteners remind us that humankind’s activities on land affect even the tiniest of sea creatures.

I modified the creature as I redrew the microscopic creature by hand creating multiple layers; based on the drawing below. I digitized the new hand drawing, modified it again in CAD and sent the design to a laser cutter where it was cut in 30 gauge pure Titanium and low tarnish sterling silver. I textured, burnished and hand finished each curve and cutout by hand. The niobium ear wires are non-allergenic.

Learn more about how my radiolarian designs are created by watching the short video

Hand drawing by Ernst Haeckel in 1887 as part of his studies from the Voyage of the HMS Challenger. The microscopic sea creature is a Zygospyrida Liriopyris Hexapoda
Hand drawing by Ernst Haeckel in 1887 as part of his studies from the Voyage of the HMS Challenger. The microscopic sea creature is a Zygospyrida Liriopyris Hexapoda