Thursday, October 27, 2011

DallasMADE - Handmade Jewelry by F is for Frank

Monday afternoon I was lucky enough to get a tour of the F is For Frank studio thanks to one of the designers, Casey Melton. After seeing Casey's and Shannah Frank's work at the Dallas Flea, I was hopeful I would get the opportunity to take a closer look at their process for making jewelry. Casey was extremely sweet as she and her two dogs showed me around the studio. (The pups even have their own side yard for running around!) 
Casey showed me into their open and airy workspace where they make every single piece of their beautiful jewelry. All of the sudden, Casey took me by surprise and actually started the process for making a pewter medallion. She placed one of their many molds into the centrifugal casting machine and poured the 500 degree, liquid pewter into the top. After a few minutes, she took the mold out and voila, a set of pewter medallions ready for jewelry making. I guess I never really thought about how their beautifully crafted and architectural pieces came to be...maybe they carved them or something? I was completely fascinated by this machine. I have to admit, I was also pretty amazed by how the shiny, liquid pewter resembled the grey, bubbling metal used on Wolverine's bones in X-Men. That's where my nerd mind wandered and I'm not ashamed to admit it...ok?
Casey and Shannah have been making jewelry for around 3 years, in addition to their work in housewares and designs of custom architectural elements. F is for Frank jewelry has expanded beyond Dallas and is in shops all across the country. They also go to a lot of large trade shows in addition to the smaller craft shows. As a result of my general craft show cluelessness, I had to ask her thoughts about doing craft shows. She said that they enjoy doing local shows, like the Jingle Bash, because...

1. It helps them test their product so they know what to sell.
2. They are able to promote themselves locally.

Sounds like great tips to me! Thanks Casey for showing me your beautiful jewelry and how it's made!

I just love sharing other great Dallas artists with all of you. I hope some of you are able to see what an awesome handmade community we have. It's finally setting in on me! ;-)


17 comments:

  1. This is so cool! I love seeing ho things are made and the process of craft. This sounds like a great series!

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  2. Those fox masks are really awesome!

    -Autumn

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  3. What a treat! It is fascinating enough to see pictures, but I'm sure it would have been total sensory overload in real life.

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  4. Awesome! I melted a pan on the stove the other day and ended up with a bit of goop just like in the 3rd picture. I wish I could melt it down again and make awesome jewelry out of it! Instead I have a weird blob statue.

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  5. Oh I agree. That's not pewter; it's adamantium! ;)
    xo,
    wink

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  6. Thanks for sharing their stuff is stunning! xox

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  7. Wow...awesome stuff! Love getting to see this!

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  8. That is so neat! I love shows like How It's Made, so I bet the visit was just so amazing getting to see the process.

    [Oh...my nerdy mind was so glad you thought of Wolverine!]

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  9. that is so cool! really inspiring...
    georgia
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  10. Handmade jewelry is the absolute best!!

    Grace

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  11. How cool! And the jewelry is gorgeous.

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  12. F is for Frank!! I didn't even need to read anything, I'd recognize their work a mile away. I pretty much adore what they do and I myself, own some pretty F is for Frank earrings. They are the best.

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  15. this is such a great post! i love getting glimpses into workshops and processes, and these photos are awesome!

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