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 Jock Favour

An Arizona native, Jock Favour is well known for his old-style jewelry that pays tribute to the classic techniques of Native American jewelry-making.  Jock achieves the antique look of his jewelry by combining older stones with ingot silver to create heavy, beautiful pieces.  He describes his technique as follows:

“I first carve tufa stone molds and melt sterling silver to pour into those molds.  Most of my bracelets are made from square ingot bars, which are then hand-hammered or forged into the desired shape and thickness.  These techniques were used historically during the period of 1868-1930.”

The first ingots that were cast from silver were the U.S. and Mexican coins.  Coin silver is 90% pure, while sterling silver is 92.5% pure.  I have melted coins and find no difference in the ‘look’ from sterling silver.  The mellowness of old coin silver comes from wear and oxidation.  “When I use ingot bars it allows me total flexibility of size and shape.  It is a time-consuming technique not unlike a weaver hand-spinning her wool into yarn, but the look and feel of the pieces is worth the effort.”

Jock comes from an artistic family with a love of the outdoors.  He lives in Prescott, Arizona with his wife, Deborah.