Vincent Pontillo, makes it seem like he was born with a jeweler’s saw in his hands. The 21 year old student is a metals jewelry design major (SUNY Buffalo) already winning awards for his pierced metal work. The designs are all cut by hand. Beautiful. Can’t wait to see what’s next for this rising star.
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Pomegranate Seed, copper, 23 karat gold leaf
Dis/Located Brooch, copper, enamel, steel, 3″x3″x.25″
Dis/Located Brooch, detail
Matryoshka, copper, 10″ x 8.5″ x 7.5″
Vincent Pontillo at work with the saw
Zen and the art of the Jeweler’s Saw
Pontillo has a comfort level with the jeweler’s saw that is admirable. I haven’t mastered anything about this tool except breaking the blades. Not a pretty sight – I’m new to metal and I have a lot to learn.
Acclaimed goldsmith Michael David Sturlin will teach Zen and the art of the Jeweler’s Saw – a LIVE ONLINE Craftcast MasterClass – Wednesday December 9, 8pm EST. Sturlin promises to provide expert instruction about how to use this tool with ease and how to maximize your results. I’ll be in the front row. Vincent Pontillo already understands Zen and the art of the Jeweler’s Saw, but I have a long way to go. There is still time to sign up – will I see you there?
This slideshow is from Pontillo’s Crafthaus page. Love Crafthaus.
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Pontillo is a 2009 NICHE Award Finalist
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Wow! That’s amazing!
What skill and work has gone into these pieces! Keep doing what you love and you will be at the top of your craft in no time! Congrats on all your achievements.
Beautiful, beautiful work! Nice job making that saw sing…
These pieces are exquisite