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Crafts CouncilDirectoryClare Gaylard

Moth

A collection of glass jewellery and vessels created during Lockdown, inspired by moth remains in my studio/barn. Incorporating silver leaf, precious silver and other handmade elements (such as twisted glass cane) applied in the flame. The totems are my own design of stacked sculptures of wearable, glass elements that can be slipped onto chains, wires, cord and hoops for wearing. The stand is made by a local woodturner. All glass elements made entirely in the flame.

Clare Gaylard

Suffolk, England


Cocoon totem and figures, C Gaylard

Totem (stacked sculpture) of wearable, glass elements. Cocoon and Moth figures


Caddisfly Case totem deconstructed, C Gaylard

Caddisfly Case totem deconstructed into wearable, glass elements.


Caddisfly Case totem, C Gaylard

Totem (stacked sculpture) of wearable glass elements


Caddisfly Case ring, C Gaylard

Glass, precious silver and silver leaf ring.


Caddisfly Case Hairsticks, Clare Gaylard

Bamboo hairsticks with glass and silver leaf finials

Moth

A collection of glass jewellery and vessels created during Lockdown, inspired by moth remains in my studio/barn. Incorporating silver leaf, precious silver and other handmade elements (such as twisted glass cane) applied in the flame. The totems are my own design of stacked sculptures of wearable, glass elements that can be slipped onto chains, wires, cord and hoops for wearing. The stand is made by a local woodturner. All glass elements made entirely in the flame.

Clare Gaylard

Suffolk, England


Cocoon totem and figures, C Gaylard

Totem (stacked sculpture) of wearable, glass elements. Cocoon and Moth figures


Caddisfly Case ring, C Gaylard

Glass, precious silver and silver leaf ring.


Caddisfly Case totem deconstructed, C Gaylard

Caddisfly Case totem deconstructed into wearable, glass elements.


Caddisfly Case Hairsticks, Clare Gaylard

Bamboo hairsticks with glass and silver leaf finials


Caddisfly Case totem, C Gaylard

Totem (stacked sculpture) of wearable glass elements

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