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  red rosetta.jpg - New style Rosetta Lights......Each is more beautiful that the last, and they do not last long in the shop. This  piece is a brillant red, orange with hints of peachy gold. Size is 1 1/2" in dia. Set in sterling silver, dated and signed by the artist. Comes on sterling chain or a red/orange cable with a magnetic closure.  $225.00     More info about this new style follows:Rosetta Lights:  A new direction for The Moser Studio is the use of a rose engine lathe to create jewelry designs. Rose engine work dates back to the 16th century in materials such as ivory, horn and wood. It became a common decoration for watch cases.  The Rosetta Lights series are created on a rose engine lathe made for The Moser Studio by an ornamental wood turner in Oregon.      Rosettes are the pattern wheels which can be interchanged on the lathe to create different patterns depending on the shape of the wheels. Multiple rosettes can be used to create complicated patterns. Thus the name Rosetta Lights.  Contemporary rose engine patterns are being done in my studio with cast optically clear acrylic. The jewelry is a fusion of dichroic glass, optical acrylic ornamented with rose engine patterns and sterling silver.   
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 35 | New style Rosetta Lights......Each is more beautiful that the last, and they do not last long in the shop. This piece is a brillant red, orange with hints of peachy gold. Size is 1 1/2" in dia. Set in sterling silver, dated and signed by the artist. Comes on sterling chain or a red/orange cable with a magnetic closure. $225.00 More info about this new style follows:Rosetta Lights: A new direction for The Moser Studio is the use of a rose engine lathe to create jewelry designs. Rose engine work dates back to the 16th century in materials such as ivory, horn and wood. It became a common decoration for watch cases.  The Rosetta Lights series are created on a rose engine lathe made for The Moser Studio by an ornamental wood turner in Oregon. Rosettes are the pattern wheels which can be interchanged on the lathe to create different patterns depending on the shape of the wheels. Multiple rosettes can be used to create complicated patterns. Thus the name Rosetta Lights.  Contemporary rose engine patterns are being done in my studio with cast optically clear acrylic. The jewelry is a fusion of dichroic glass, optical acrylic ornamented with rose engine patterns and sterling silver. Download
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