Bumblebee Jasper Cufflinks, electroformed copper
$ 89.00
Bumblebee Jasper Cufflinks. Electroformed copper & Bumblebee Jasper spheres. All handmade; we love metalworking, copper electroformed by us right in house!
Known known only since the late 1990s, Bumblebee Jasper is a rare mineral that comes from the island of Java in Indonesia. Not a “true" jasper, geologically it's more like an agate. Formed inside an active volcano, Bumblebee Jasper is collected for its unusual formation, rarity, and wide variation in colors and patterns.
Bumble Bee Jasper is a strong earth energy stone, that embodies the energy of the volcano from which it originated.
- 15mm polished Bumblebee Jasper spheres
- Bullet back cufflink.
- Each is one of a kind!
- Textured, electroformed copper surrounding the stones.
- Handmade. Please allow for slight variations in color, shape and size of the stones.
- Kraft gift box included.
Each pair of cufflinks is unique and one of a kind, and made by hand by printmaker, metalworking artist and Cyberoptix founder, Bethany Shorb. I work between Detroit, MI and Los Angeles, CA, where I source all our stone, crystal, shell, fossil and horn specimens. They are intuitively sourced in person, in LA from only the most reputable suppliers.
What is Electroforming?
Electroforming is the intricate process of fusing metal onto another medium using a low voltage electrical charge. The scientific process was discovered by Professor Moritz von Jacobi in the Academy of Science, St Petersburg, Russia. Thomas Edison used electroforming in his work, as did Michael Faraday, a famous 19th century physicist and chemist.
Coated with a conductive medium, the cufflinks are suspended in an electrolytic solution comprised of acid and copper sulfate. The electrical charge breaks down a positively charged copper anode and deposits it onto the piece, which is suspended from the negatively charged cathode. A layer of copper very slowly forms over the piece. After many hours of moving copper ions onto the organic piece, it is removed from the bath and goes on to polish, patina, and sealing processes. The piece is then ready to become jewelry! It is hardy and durable, while the original organic material remains encased in the copper.
Make this design uniquely yours by choosing custom ink and fabric colors.
If you would like help from the pros when choosing custom colors to match please email us at orders@cyberoptix.com
You can also call 855-LAB-TIES(522-8437) during Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
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