Deep Dot Backgrounds
work by Professional Engraver

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 Published in: 2008 Archives Share

A punch dot background is an efficient and attractive way to add texture, contrast, and sparkle to the metal. This silver loupe features a punch dot (beading tool) background that is quite deep. And, punch dot backgrounds are relatively fast and easy to complete because the tool is a standard beading/punch dot tool.

Each dot on this loupe is almost an individual hemisphere, which gives it a three-dimensional effect that is alive with movement. If you look carefully to the sides of the graver cuts that outline the leaf elements, notice how the engraver left the dots spaces away enough from one side of the square graver cut to give the illusion of relief. In other words, the dot background appears slightly lower than the top surface of the leaves, but it’s not.

Just remember to space each dot separately and use enough impact power to form a good, deep rounded shape. However, avoid too much geometric perfection in dot spacing because it can look too artificial in some designs.