You can find Forkometry creations at the following outlets

Forkometry’s handcrafted silverware creations can now be purchased online simply go to

http://stores.ebay.com.au/FORKOMETRY-Handcrafted-Silverware

Here you will find a range of Teaspoon Rings, Fork bracelets, Fork Pendants, Cutlery Windchimes, Kinetic Sculptures, Ned Kelly Spoonman Sculpture, Spoondalabra, Crystal Balls and more intriguing designs.

With Christmas knocking on the door, we’ve decided to make our creations available online (unfortunately not the website yet) with the ambition of launching our website as soon as humanly possible. Apparently there’s a saying in the industry ‘Just get it up’ - well we’ve decided to “just get it out there”.

So spoil your loved ones with some quirky creations. The new FORK PENDANTS inset with precious stones are ‘to die for’, not to mention the ever progressive designs featured in Jeremy’s intricate FORK BRACELETS.

Don’t forget Dad - make his day with the most amazing weather vane - not just in the neighbourhood, but possibly the Eastern Coastline of Australia and beyond. They are out of this world!

The Crystal Orb Weather Vane

OR

We’ll see you at the Salamanca Market Every Saturday from 8am

Peace

~ by forkometry on October 28, 2007.

2 Responses to “You can find Forkometry creations at the following outlets”

  1. I bought 3 pendants last year at Salamanca Market. I had never seen anything quite like it. I have nothing in my jewellery collection quite like them. I have received so many compliments about them especially one in particular which was part of sea creatures range. Can’t wait to see more pieces online from the store when it gets up and running as I live in Melbourne.

    Thanks a million for sharing your lovely creations.

  2. Wow - I have just come across your blog and I am in awe of your artistic creations. They are stunning. I will link to your blog as I think more people should know about this stunning form of art!
    Keep up the good work. Kylee
    (PS - sorry but I find some of the font hard to read….)
    (PPS - is there an “about the artist” page I missed somewhere?)

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