Sunday 23 June 2019

Black Tulip platinum ring

If I were to summarise my PlatAfrica theme, I would say that I have tried to highlight the story of the creation of the black tulip and love. Since my client wanted to celebrate a marriage of 11 years, and the black tulip had taken more or less the same time in order to come into existence, it reflected that same commitment. 
Figure 1: Ndongeni, S (2019). Beaded platinum Tulip ring.

I still have more pieces to create along side this final piece in the weeks to come. For now I have also included my final platafrica entry ring below. 
Figure 2: Ndongeni, S (2019). Bottom view of ring
Figure 2, is a picture of the bottom of the ring where the connection between the singular elements is more evident.
Figure 3: Ndongeni, S (2019). Side view 
Figure 3, shows how I have added a swaged leaf at the bottom shank to act a holder for ring and to add stability. While figure 4, shows another angle to the ring, exemplifying how love and marriage can be viwed from different angles in order to be appreciated.
Figure 4: Ndongeni, S (2019). Top view of ring

The circle of love
Summer field
Realizing the beauty our seed has come to yield
Summer field
Could have been one of lilies and roses
Yet it was the promise of the tulip to be
That withstood the winter
And never fell when autumn leaves began to whither
Instead unyamane nam
Having your flesh and seed intertwine
Its essence and soul with mine
Summer field
The product of what winter could have taken
But failed to
Summer felid
From sunset to sunrise
You will be the black tulip that our love created through the years of time
This love was a promise
Of what could be, when you held my hand from sunset to sunrise
Summer field
Look what our love has to yield

By Sibusiso Ndongeni 2019

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