Robert Lopez
Robert Lopez Designs~My raw and organic designs are fabricated with skill yet are free to grow without constraints or preconceived notions. My pieces are completely one-of-a-kind and made with my own hands. Sometimes rolling sheet silver from ingots I pour myself to cutting, sawing, filing, hammering, and grinding all of my metals and stones. That is something rare these days and I take great pride in saying that. ~Most of my pieces are designed with lots of texture, and layering; giving them a very distinctive and distressed look. This is done for two reasons: one being the bold and distinctive look that it gives, and two it's much easier to take care of. The textures and layering will hide any minor scratches or damage done to the metals throughout the years. ~Some of the materials I like to use are Argentium Sterling Silver (tarnish resistant silver), titanium, copper, gold, brass, bronze, various precious and semi-precious stones, pearls, wood, feathers, and other interesting materials that will complement my unique jewelry. My Story ~ I was born and raised in Southern California and reside in Yucaipa with my wife. I am a self-taught metalsmith and my hand crafted one-of-a-kind jewelry is all handmade in my studio in Yucaipa, California. I try to design my pieces to stand out from everything else out there, as should you. This is something that I think today's mass-produced market is lacking. I feel that jewelry fabrication is my true calling and I strive to make every piece I design to be completely different from everything I or anyone else has ever created. I feel I was drawn to fabricating jewelry due to its difficult and physical nature. When you have to use tools like diamond wheels, hammers, anvils, torches with intense heat, these tools sometimes require brute strength to wield them; forcing the metals and stones to transform into what I envision them to become. Once they have been transformed, the material's ability to stand the test of time is noteworthy.
2026 GCBE Classes by Robert Lopez
- WE-26 | Sculpting Light: Artistic Titanium Anodizing
- WE-27 | Break It to Make It: Heat Fracturing and Fusing Argentium Silver
- WE-E-85 | The Riveting Conclusion: Beyond Fire and Fusion
- TH-04 | Fire and Facets: Crafting Crystal Silver Rings
- TH-05 | Mineral Metallurgy: Recycling Silver Into Crystals
- TH-E-89 | Petals of Metal: Water Casting
- FR-03 | Sculpting Light: Artistic Titanium Anodizing
- FR-04 | Break It to Make It: Heat Fracturing and Fusing Argentium Silver
- FR-E-83 | The Riveting Conclusion: Beyond Fire and Fusion
- SA-12 | Fire and Facets: Crafting Crystal Silver Rings
- SA-13 | Mineral Metallurgy: Recycling Silver Into Crystals
- SU-02 | Textured Fusion: Creating with Recycled Silver
- SU-05 | Claytime's Over....What's Next: Bridging Metal Clay and Silversmithing