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Mikel
Lefler
Artist’s
Bio
Mikel
Lefler has been designing jewellery since 1999. As she was finishing
her Bachelor of Science degree at Simon Fraser University she took an
entomology course and fell in love with the beauty of insects.
She
started working in a honeybee research lab and cast resin embedded with
insects. Her father taught her the process of working with resin, which
he has been perfecting for the last thirty years.
She
began making a small decorative table with embedded dragonflies and
from there she became devoted to her craft. She took silversmithing
classes and combined the art of casting resin with silversmithing to
create her line of insect jewellery as well as other decorative items
such a as small tables, stools and mirrors. Due to her process no two
pieces of her jewellery are alike, each one is unique and special.
She
named her company after it's product, "Bijoux du Monde" or "Jewels of
the World." She strives to create jewellery that illuminates the
detail, intricacy and beauty of every insect in a creative and
functional way.
Avoid
placing your necklace near strong heat or intense light as the material
may become slightly tacky and the insect may develop a filmy
appearance. Light scratches on the resin may be buffed off with a
vigorous polishing using Brasso, on a soft cloth. The sterling silver
may be cleaned using silver polish.
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