Glass blossoms and glass leaves circle around the decolté of the lady who wears them and flatter her beauty. But sometimes they are actually starfishes, sepia or other fish – or tiny fruits, house hold items? Andrea Borst lines them up in a loose and gentle fashion on delicate steel cord and sterling silver. It appears as if just a gentle breeze could blow away this glass miniature splendour – that's how delicate they seem.
Andrea Borst makes her delicate pieces
of jewellery from glass elements which are made one at a time by hand
under a lamp. Colour, number and distribution of the applied glass
determine the shape of pearls, blossoms, leaves and mini objects
which get applied with a spatula or tweezers to their exact spot.
Added to that she may blend in other colours. Once totally cooled
down the finished pears are removed from the brass rod. In place of
the rod there remains a hole. Andrea Bost learnt the profession of a goldsmith at the higher education College for Glass and Jewellery in Neugablonz. Perfectly placed there she specialised in glass jewellery and developed very much her own style. She loves making chains and necklaces with a specific subject and for example to create matching earrings to go with her chains.