It's funny how sometimes we see ordinary things in a whole new way.
Over my 11 years of living in New Caledonia, I have often seen, mostly of an older generation , Caledonian ladies wearing jewelry made from boar tusks. The most highly prized tusks ,make a complete circle and are worn as bracelets, making a rather large ivory cuff. Usually the top is capped off with 18 kt gold. I' ve also seen some pretty massive double tusk necklaces attached with thick gold chain. I always considered these rather GAWDY, but to each his or her own style. I always liked the object, the tusk, and understood the rarity of a good tusk. In certain traditional Melanesian societies, the wild pigs are kept as domestic animals, and are cared for to produce these beautiful tusks which would then be used as objects of value for ceremonies and or trade between clans and family members. And in my own family, my husband and son hunt the wild pigs on our own property. Pigs which are often pesky, getting into garbage and in general causing trouble. But these wild pigs are usually not old enough to have grown large tusks. There lives are shortened when they start getting used to eating French baguettes.
Last year I made my first trinquette necklace with as centerpiece, a tooth from a pig my husband and son hunted years ago. That necklace also hosts a nickle drop from the SLN, a keshi pearl from Tahiti, amber beads found in a parking lot, red coral, etc. Pacific Island stuff...
Monday, May 20, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Back to blogging
Hi , this is where I spent a lot of my time in 2012,
my garage workshop! I've got most everything a creative jeweler needs, minus the big stuff like a rolling machine and casting equipment. So much time was spent in this fun space creating, that not enough time was spent on blogging. Now I'm back, and am going to start out by posting some fun jewelry from last year.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
New Tassel Bracelets and Necklaces
Here's some new work.
Quite a leap into a new world of fun and fashion.
I enjoy metalwork too much to leave it for long, but it's been relaxing to string up beads and cotton thread. More tassels to come in metal and silk...
If you're shopping in Noumea, New Caledonia, you can find these at Enzo Enzo in the Quartier Latin.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Annual sale at local tea shop Infinithé

You are all invited to my annual jewelry sale at the tea shop Infinithé in Nouméa.
Come and see my new work and many of the popular pieces from my collection.And while you are there, taste some new tea and nibble on some yummy cakes and cookies!
The sale starts on Thursday the 1st of December and goes through Saturday the 3rd. See you there.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
FLOWERS AND RINGS
- If I wait for the day when I'll have a perfect picture of a complete collection, well there might not be a day like that. So here are some photos of some of my most popular work of the last two years. I don't have an on-line shop because shipping from New Calédonia is long and exspensive. But you can always leave a comment if your interested.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Douce Inspirations Softie Mania!
Soft Inspirations
That was the name of an exhibition/sale of softies put togethet by myself and three freinds. The idea came about because we were getting together once a month for a crafternoon. That was fun, even though it was hard for everyone to make it. The idea was that each month or so, someone different would introduce/demonstrate a new technique or craft. We did some silk screening, some silver pendants with mini collages covered with resin, then we got stuck on softies. We were just going crazy making all sorts of softies. So we said, why not really make a bunch and have a sale. So we did. We decided to motivate the public by giving a softies away to a women's refuge here in Noumea. This refuge, the A.E.S. Bethanie, works with women who have very young children.
The sale went well.The kids at the refuge were thrilled. A lot of work in the organizing and communication. It was fun, but I think in the future I'll stick to selling jewelry and just make softies for my sweeties and freinds. The softies in the first picture are my creations.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Local News
The local New Caledonian TV channel has a very nice weekly cultural program called GWEBA, that highlights local artists of every kind, and local cultural happenings. They decided to do a bit on me. It's short and sweet and even adds in my recent creative adventure into the world of softies. If you can't speak French, just check out the images.
http://nouvellecaledonie.la1ere.fr/programmes/gweba/kristine-bourcier_55943.html
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