Friday, June 27, 2008

Black Panther Belt Buckle

This is one of Winston's latest belt buckles. It is carved by hand useing 4 differnt stones. Can you guess what they are? Me neither I was planning on speaking to Winston today about this latest Black Panther Buckle but it got to late to call.

I will add the description of the stones soon. I'm sure Winston would want you to know what this one of a kind buckle is made of.

You can contact Winston by going to his website www.winstonbuckles.com

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Skull Belt Buckle with Sword and Flames


This is one of Winston's new Skull Belt Buckle the Sword and Flames are made of sterling silver. The Skull is hand carved by Winston.

According to Winston the Artist, his skull belt buckles have become more and more requested over the last few years. I asked Winston why his Skull Belt Buckles were one of his top sellers and he said "allot of people just really love my skulls...I take that back, actually there are people that are either skull fanatics or skull haters. You either love my skull buckles, or they scare you to death." Then Winston laughs and goes back to carving a Eagle Head belt buckle only half done and roughed from Mother of Pearl.

To find out more about Winston and view his Artwork go to www.winstonbuckles.com

Bang for the Belt Buckle: Published by Robb Report Magazine

This is an article about Winston and his custom belt buckles published in the Robb Report Magazine November 2006 issue.

Written by:
William Kissel

Title: Bang for the Buckle

John Winston, an artist who prefers to go by simply Winston, recently carved a 391-carat chunk of turquoise into the shape of an American bald eagle. The piece is an impressive example of his work, which involves carving depictions of wildlife or Native Americans from pieces of rough turquoise, mother-of-pearl, and other gemstones and minerals. As with his other creations, Winston did not intend for his eagle to be displayed on a mantel in its owner’s home; he expects the owner to wear it on his belt. Winston crafts unique belt buckles that are precious enough to become family heirlooms.

“There is absolutely no one in the world who makes buckles like him,” says Todd Rauchwerger, owner of the J.W. Cooper stores in New York City and Bal Harbour, Fla., which have carried Winston’s buckles for more than a decade. Rauchwerger says he could have sold many more of the $1,500-to-$6,500 buckles over the past six years if the artist had not spent much of that period living and working in an RV with no telephone or Internet access.

“I called him once to place a $6,000 order, and his phone had been disconnected,” says Rauchwerger, who searched for the elusive designer for months before he received a Christmas card explaining his whereabouts. “It said something like ‘Dear Todd, I got tired of people, so I sold my house, bought an RV, and set up shop in my mobile home.’ ” Winston recently established a more permanent address in Daytona Beach, Fla., but his flamboyant designs remain difficult to acquire because he produces fewer than 115 buckles a year. “I can see them doubling or tripling, up to $10,000 or $15,000 at least, with time,” notes Rauchwerger of the buckles’ value as collectibles.

Much like custom cuff links or a limited-edition watch, a belt can reflect the wearer’s appreciation for quality and workmanship and demonstrate a sense of style. “Unfortunately some men pay a lot of attention to their clothing, but attach less importance to their accessories,” says Beatrice Amblard, who worked at Hermès for more than a decade before establishing her own custom business, April in Paris, in San Francisco six years ago. “If a man has a great suit and a beautiful pair of shoes, and he wears them with a poorly made belt, it’s a good indicator that at some point his sense of style just stops.” Amblard produces understated 18-karat gold or sterling silver buckles that she pairs with simple, high-quality alligator or calfskin straps. Amblard says that acquiring a custom buckle and belt can require research and legwork, unlike ordering a bespoke suit or bench-made shoes, which are more widely available. Retail outlets for such belts and buckles are limited, and most of the country’s finest buckle makers—often artisans who learned the skills from their fathers and grandfathers—ply their craft in remote locales, often in obscurity.

View Winston's Custom Belt Buckles at his website www.winstonbuckles.com

Eagle Head Belt Buckle by Winston



This Eagle Head Belt Buckle by Winston is hand made from Mother of Pearl and other precious stone. The Belt buckle is hand made silver custom designed to fit Winstons original carving.

Unique only to an original belt buckle crafted by Winston are hand engraved poems or stories of the carving on the back of each work, also, the total carat weight of the gem stone carved, his signature and date of it's birth.

You can see more of Winstons Eagle Head Belt Buckles by visiting his website go to www.winstonbuckles.com

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Turquoise Skull Belt Buckle


Winston says,
“My goal as an artist is to create large gemstone sculptures that will be discovered 10,000 years from now creating great interest in what our generation was really all about.”

This is a one of a kind carving from Winston.

This Skull Belt Buckle is carved from Arizona Blue Turquoise. The Belt Buckle itself is Hand Crafted Silver. This hand made skull belt buckle is already sold but you can see pore of Winstons Buckles by going to www.winstonbuckles.com