Hammer & Hand is a metal & jewellery collective based in Hobart, Tasmania and Bangalow, New South Wales.
April 3, 2013
Posted by Stephen and Mya
Some recent pieces
March 28, 2013
Posted by Jen Banks
Northern Rivers Creative Pop-up Gallery
What a fun night opening night was – and such a buzz for the four of us from Hammer and Hand chosen to showcase the talent of jewellers in the Northern Rivers area. The gallery will run for 5 weeks and is open Wednesday – Sunday 9am-6pm. All four of us (Helen, Lucille, Laura and Jen) will work at the gallery for a week each – so we hope to see you there!
- Helen Luna’s display
- Before opening time – the calm before the storm
- Before opening time – the calm before the storm
- Helen, Jen, Bruce (without whom, none of our jewellery success could happen), Lucille
- Through the window at the gorgeous jewellery displays (stands by one of the exhibitors – Dirty Old Town Furniture
- Helen and Jen feeling proud and a bit shy
- One of my favouite picturs of the lovely Helen
- Jen’s display
March 27, 2013
Posted by Jen Banks
Pendants, Necklaces and Mother Nature
I can hardly look around and not see something – a window, an insect, the curling pages of a book – without thinking….’how fabulous, how could I incorporate that into a piece of jewellery?…’ As you can see by the pieces below, sometimes I just pick that thing up and turn it straight into something to wear, other times it’s more the feeling of it that comes through in the design.
Hope to see you at the pop up shop in Byron c/o Arts Northern Rivers (in the old library building – looking schmick with a new coat of paint and many, many hours of scraping the old one-way film off the windows).
- Circular bling c/o the full moon
- The perfect piece of sea urchin (kina) found at last
- all the little critters; with or without paua hues
- Naturally shed fragile snake skin, protected by two layers of perspex
- The land, the seas, lakes and rivers. The towns, birds and hills
- Honesty (Lunaria) Necklace. Aka silver dollar plant. Inspired by the plants amazing seed pods
March 12, 2013
Posted by Bruce Pringle
Ben’s Big Bead !!!
Forged Iron Bead ! About 250mm diameter … Normally we are a bit doubtful about bead stringing at Hammer.. but….
March 9, 2013
Posted by Stephen and Mya
Some titanium pieces
Just a few pictures of some titanium pieces done by Stephen Chick. Steve is in the Hobart shop every Thursday.
Posted by Stephen and Mya
Hello from Steve and Mya
Hi there Hammer and Hand world!!!
This is the first time we have used this page so please be kind. 🙂
We have been at Hammer and Hand in Hobart for a little over a year now. It is Steve’s second time after a break of a couple of years (or something like that).
You may hear of Steve as a master of anticlastic work in non precious metals (this is Mya typing) as he mainly works in stainless steel and good old hypoallergenic titanium. Steve may deny being a master, just tell him to shhh.
Hopefully we will figure out how to upload some pictures of Steve’s BEAUTIFUL pieces. We recently acquired a Titanium Anodizer which has opened up a whole new way of looking at titanium (and Mya’s photography skills).
Titanium is naturally a beautiful mild grey colour which is slightly darker than stainless steel. It can be anodized or heated to a wonderful range of colours, though for some reason it won’t do red and black takes an awful lot of pressure or the addition of another chemical. We work with what is classified as “pure” titanium, Grade 1 or 2, which means that the only other chemical in it is oxygen, this makes it hypoallergenic and the type of thing a hip or knee (even some pace maker cases) may be made from. In short, anyone can wear it. It is also beautifully light weight which means the size of the piece only matters when it comes to its actual size, not its weight so much.
We also work in stainless steel and nickel, with the occasional sterling silver, gold and wood. We do hope to do more in sterling for a certain style Mya mainly works with in the future but are currently content.
Mya mainly works with nickel silver wire in different forms making what she likes to call “chaos”. They are completely free hand and can only be guessed at to what they will turn out like. Many are similar but without the aid of a video camera and some super human skills they can never be the same.
We try to source out stainless steel and titanium as off cuts or other peoples “rubbish” not only does it keep our costs down, which we transfer to the buyer, but it can give pieces an interesting story. Currently you can guarantee that our titanium has traveled more than we have!
Anyway, enough blabbing on. If you have questions, comments, ideas etc. feel free to comment on here, come in to the shop on Thursdays or contact us on our facebook page.
Now to figure 0ut how to post photo’s!!!
March 2, 2013
Posted by Bruce Pringle
Wedding Gifts
I have just re-stocked the Byron Shop with Stainless steel Salad Servers and Cake Slice or Servers..
These make an ideal Wedding Gift so next time there is a wedding near you ….
February 22, 2013
Posted by Bruce Pringle
Pirate Hearts ! Aaaaragh !!!
February 14, 2013
Posted by Bruce Pringle