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Why Copper Is My Favourite Metal — Even When It Misbehaves
Copper is unpredictable, alive, and constantly changing — much like Nature itself. In this article, I share why I choose copper over more traditional metals, how its Venusian energy shapes my work, and why its refusal to be controlled is precisely what makes it so compelling.

Natalia Barsne
Feb 94 min read


Sustainable Jewellery Crafting in London
When I first began exploring the world of sustainable jewellery crafting, I found myself drawn to the delicate balance between creativity and responsibility. Each piece tells a tale not only of design but of respect - for the earth, for the hands that shape it, and for the soul that wears it.

Natalia Barsne
Jan 92 min read


A Short History of Electroforming: From Ancient Curiosity to Modern Craft
This article explores the history and evolution of electroforming, from early electrochemical curiosities to the scientific breakthrough of Moritz Hermann Jacobi, who developed the first reliable electrotyping process. It highlights how electroforming enabled lightweight architectural sculptures like the copper angels on St. Isaac’s Cathedral and later became essential in industrial manufacturing for precision components, and expanded into electroforming organic forms in jewe

Natalia Barsne
Dec 1, 20254 min read


Embracing the Beauty of Handmade Jewelry: A Connection to Nature
Slow craft carries slow energy. And in a world that demands speed, slowness is almost a rebellion. Slowness grounds us. It asks us to notice. To be present in our own skin. When you wear a piece born of patient work, you carry that stillness with you — a gentle anchor in the constant rush.

Natalia Barsne
Oct 23, 20253 min read
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