We talk to jewellery Caroline Frodsham from Pods and Plunder about her beautiful
seed pod jewellery handmade in copper and silver in West Wales.
How do you start a piece — where does
your seed pod jewellery begin?
Not exact matches
Copper and Silver Acorn Stud Earrings — part of Caroline's range of
seed pod and nature - inspired
jewellery
Her love of gardening and drawing led her to study the shapes of the
seed pods and find ways to translate these into beautiful pieces of
jewellery.
Seed beads were originally made by drying small
seeds and
pods for decoration of clothes and
jewellery, hence the name.
Jeweller Caroline Frodsham from
Pods and Plunder creates copper and silver jewellery inspired by seed pods and flow
Pods and Plunder creates copper and silver
jewellery inspired by
seed pods and flow
pods and flowers.
Rather than using the traditional props associated with
jewellery photography like pebbles and slate, stylist Hilary Lowe has gone for something more unconventional and displayed these Allium
Seed Pod Earrings by Caroline Frodsham from Pods & Plunder on a dried seed h
Seed Pod Earrings by Caroline Frodsham from
Pods & Plunder on a dried
seed h
seed head.