A selection of commission jewelry designs. For more information about custom designs, contact caitlinmariedriver[AT]gmail[DOT]com
Commissioned Wedding Jewelry Set
Design by Caitlin Marie Driver
Fabrication by Lily Luft
Argentium Silver Material Source, RioGrande
Photographs by STROMME WEDDINGS
Commissioned Wedding Jewelry
Design and Fabrication by Caitlin Marie Driver
Stone Settings by Kristin Marie Finkbeiner
Materials Source, RioGrande
Photographs by Santiago Murillo
Commissioned Jewelry
Tanzanite, Rose Gold plated Brass
Design, Stone Setting, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Casting house, Shapeways
Commissioned Wedding Jewelry
Design by Caitlin Marie Driver
Casting House, Starwax
Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Design by Caitlin Marie Driver
Stones Source, Mark Haughton of Rock Deco
Fabrication and Stone Settings by Stuller
Commissioned Mala Necklace
Vibration and Intention-infused strand of 109 beads for meditation and wear. This mala is infused with affirmations, Reiki, the vibration of Tibetan singing bowls, and is intended to balance and connect the wearer to their heart chakra.
Design, Fabrication, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Design, Fabrication, Stone Setting, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Silver Source, RioGrande
Stone Source, India
Commissioned Jewelry
Design, Fabrication, Stone Setting, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Materials Source RioGrande
Commissioned Jewelry
Design, Fabrication, Stone Setting, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Materials Source, RioGrande
Design, Fabrication, Stone Setting, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Materials Source, RioGrande
Commissioned Jewelry Redesign
Design, Fabrication, Stone Setting, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Commissioned Jewelry
Design, Fabrication, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Materials Source, RioGrande
Commissioned Jewelry
Design, Fabrication, and Photographs by Caitlin Marie Driver
Materials Source, RioGrande
Custom intention-infused Mala Necklaces + Workshops
Hand-knotted, one of a kind, intention, sound and Reiki-infused Mala Necklaces. We work together to choose semi-precious and precious gemstones, minerals, thread, and set intentions.
For more information about custom designs or group workshops, contact caitlinmariedriver[AT]gmail[dot]com.
Vesica Piscis Intention and Vibration-infused Mala Necklace
“Abundance & Life’s Purpose” Yellow Calcite, Chrysanthemum Stone, and Citrine Intention and Vibration-infused Mala Necklace
Intention and Vibration-infused Mala Necklaces Workshop, 2019
Urban Om, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Documentation by Haley Rae Durge
The Wholeness Collection is a combination of metals and semi-precious gemstones and minerals.
Argentium Silver Source, RioGrande
Gold-fill Source, RioGrande
Design and Fabrication, Caitlin Marie Driver
Model, Rebecca Young
The ring designs we created for this styled photoshoot represent the sacred union between two souls and the coming together to fulfill a greater purpose. Sacred geometry forms represent this concept: At the foundation of each ring’s design is a vesica piscis, two intersecting circles. These circles are equal in size and offset at an equal distance. Where the two circles overlap, they form a perfect lens. We use this formation in the design to represent the coming together of two equals to create a clear vision while maintaining their autonomy. The second most prominent shape in the design is the triangle. In sacred geometry, the triangle is the first closed-form made with straight lines and contains 180-degrees. The triangle is the shape associated with the solar plexus chakra, an energy center in the body that governs our human will and power. We use one triangle to represent an individual’s will in the union, coming together by choice, into wholeness, to reflect each other. Each person in the relationship is represented as 180-degrees in the 360-degree union.
The ring designs are cast in silver, an element of the earth. Silver is the metal of the Goddess, the moon, and divine feminine energy: the life force. The entirety of the forms are silver; bands, stone settings, and stones. We use silver to represent the fertility in a relationship and choosing to relate to another, mirror and reflect the qualities of commitment.
Ring Designs, Caitlin Marie Driver
Ring Casting House, Stuller
Styled Photo Shoot Concept, Michelle and Patrick Stromme
Photography, STROMME WEDDINGS
Creative Direction, Lindsay Tratz
Illustrations, Hilary Hubanks
Venue, The Ivy House
Rentals, Relics Vintage Rentals
Dress, Miss Ruby Bridal Boutique
Florals, Wood Violet
Cake, Miss Molly’s Café & Pastry Shop
Cotton Candy, Cottonmouth MKE
MUA, Alicia Jaedike Makeup Artistry
Hair, Bang Salon
logo redesign, graphic, business cards
Design and Documentation, Caitlin Marie Driver
The Structure Collection. Hand fabricated, fused Argentium silver, rings, earrings, and necklaces.
Argentium Silver Source: RioGrande
Design, Fabrication, and Documentation: Caitlin Marie Driver
Models: Emily Bear
An open-source, 3D printable, adaptive device for Bach Student Trumpet TR300. Designed during a Fellowship with the e-Nable Community Foundation, funded by Google.
Find the open-source files on YouMagine and Thingiverse.
Find an article detailing the project on 3dprint.com.
Click here to see how it was made.
As a part of the 2015 Summer Fellowship Pilot Program of the Enable Community Foundation, Digital Fabrication and Design Graduate Candidate, Caitlin Driver, conducted research at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Digital Craft Research Lab into 3D-Printed adaptive devices. Driver designed an adaptive device that enables 10-year Karuna Levie to hold and play a trumpet. Karuna was born without fingers on his left hand. The prototype device was designed for Karuna’s Bach model TR300 trumpet. The design files for the trumpet adaptive device are available to anyone for download and 3D printing as a result of Driver’s research. Through the Enable Community’s online Google+ community, the boy’s mother, Teresa Levie, was connected with University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor, Frankie Flood, who served as Driver’s advisor on this project. Driver’s research was conducted at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee’s Digital Craft Research Lab at the Peck School of the Arts where professor Flood conducts research. The research conducted by Driver was funded in part from a $600,000 Google.org grant, Google Impact Challenge: Disabilities, awarded to the Enable Community Foundation to further advance the Enable community's innovative work on 3D-printed open-source prosthetics and adaptive devices. More details about this project, including photos, can be found at Driver’s blog, and the 3D files for the Adaptive Trumpet Device can be downloaded at the following 3D file sharing sites: Thingiverse or YouMagine
Press release excerpt was written by Professor Flood