Ribbon Dance
$480.00Russian filigree Earrings
Sterling, fine silver, blue zircons set in 22k gold
© 2010, Victoria Lansford
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Russian filigree Earrings
Sterling, fine silver, blue zircons set in 22k gold
© 2010, Victoria Lansford

Russian filigree and Roman chain choker
Fine and sterling silver, Baroque and Biwa pearls

Russian filigree and Roman chain earrings
Fine and sterling silver, Baroque and Biwa pearls


Mokume gane earrings patterned by fold forming and forging
Sterling, shibuichi, copper
©2012, Victoria Lansford


Earrings of Eastern repousse patterned mokume gane with French tools
sterling silver, fine silver, copper, shibuichi, carnelian
These earrings are very lightweight! To create their unusual surface design, I blended the ancient technique of Eastern repoussé with the Japanese technique of mokume gane. I did all of the free-hand hammering with unpatterned mokume gane, a fused sheet made from layers of sterling, copper, and shibuichi. Once I had finished the Eastern repoussé, I ground the surface hammer marks to expose the resulting cross section of the different metals. The richness of the patina adds to the glow of the carnelian cabochons.
2-1/2″ x 5/8″ x 1/4″

Russian filigree earrings
Sterling, fine silver
Currently on exhibit at Peters Valley Gallery. Please contact Victoria about purchasing




High relief Eastern repoussé and kum boo ring
sterling , 22k and 24k gold, Koroit opal

Russian Filigree, High Relief Eastern Repoussé, and Roman and Original Vertebrate Chain halter Sterling Silver, Fine Silver, copper 18 ” long x 40″ wide x 3/4″ deep, all chains are adjustable to fit most any size

Raised wire granulation and chased ring
18K, 22K gold, sterling silver, lemon opal
Size 7

Granulation, chased, and fabricated ring with rotating bezel
18k, 22K Gold, Sterling Silver, Koroit Opal
size 6-1/2



Embossed “poison” ring with a hidden compartment
sterling silver, 22k gold, blue topaz
© 2016, V. Lansford

Chased Drusy Ring
Sterling silver, 18k gold, titanium bonded chalcedony drusy
Size 8.5




Russian Filigree hinged cuff bracelet
sterling, fine silver
© 1997, Victoria Lansford

High relief Eastern repoussé cuff bracelet from dimensionally patterned mokume gane
Sterling silver, copper, shibuichi
Fits a small wrist


Original Side Weave Mesh bracelet with a Russian filigree clasp
Sterling & fine silver, 22K gold, Koroit opal

Original pattern Vertebrate chain bracelet with a clasp of Eastern repoussé from the Japanese alloy shakudo.
fine silver, sterling, shakudo
8″ long x 7/8″ wide x 3/8″ deep (fits as a 7″ bracelet)
Links can be added or subtracted for sizing. The shakudo is flame patinated and sealed to protect the color.


Original pattern Vertebrate chain bracelet with a clasp of Eastern repoussé
fine silver, sterling, 22k gold, Koroit opal

High relief Eastern repousse cuff bracelet
22k gold and sterling silver bi-metal


High relief Eastern repoussé cuff bracelet from dimensionally patterned mokume gane with kum boo
Sterling silver, copper, shibuichi, 24k gold

Eastern Repoussé Necklace Sterling Silver 7″ x 7″ x 1/2″ 16″ chain This chain can be extended up to 20″ at no additional charge


Chased and kum boo amulet, suspended from a Roman chain
Sterling, fine silver, 24K gold; 1-11/16″ x 7/8″ x 1/4″, 22″ chain
I have long had a fascination with religious architecture and the very human shapes that architects have chosen for the internal and external structures of buildings from every culture. Ever since people crawled through the belly of the earth to paint on cave walls, humans have implicitly venerated stone-formed symbols of the womb. These transformational symbols of form and space are imprinted on our psyches. The towers of Medieval Gothic, Islamic, and Indian architecture are obviously phallic, but the cloisters, naves, archways, and domes of these styles are undeniably feminine.
Much of my work is about this reflection of masculine and feminine form and space, which my Puritan-rooted culture pretends to ignore, even as people worship from within such buildings. The chased eyes on the front of the amulet symbolize the soul, as the stars, crescents, and curves on the back symbolize the cosmos. The outside shape was inspired by the temples of Khajuraho in India. The amulet serves as a gentle reminder that images and shapes repeat throughout art and time, but creativity lies in how one interprets them in one’s own work.

Russian filigree amulet with chasing and kum boo, suspended from a Roman chain 18K, 22K, 24K gold, sterling, fine silver, Koroit opal, Biwa pearl

Chased , Russian Filigree, and Hollow Constructed Amulet, Suspended from a Roman Chain
18K, 22k Gold, Sterling Silver, Fine Silver, Holly Blue Agate Titanium Bonded Chalcedony Drusy

Russian Filigree and Roman Chain Necklace
22K gold, platinum enhanced sterling, fine silver, chrysocolla drusy

Eastern repousse, kum boo, and Vertebrate chain necklace
22K, 24K Gold, Sterling Silver, Fine Silver, Dolomite

High relief Eastern repousse, kum boo necklace with Roman chain
22K, 24K gold, sterling, fine silver, Koroit opals, freshwater pearl
© 2008, V. Lansford

Sculptural Russian filigree necklace with hidden tiger eye and natural Koroit opal, suspended from a Roman chain; sterling, fine silver, and 22k gold

Russian filigree torc
sterling silver, fine silver
at Sculpture to Wear – International Contemporary Art Jewelry
