Susan Ayn Casting Top -
This tutorial shows how to make a small cast metal top (spinner or pendant top) using wax carving, investment casting (lost‑wax), and finishing. Target size: ~30–40 mm diameter, hollow or solid depending on weight preference. Materials: sterling silver, bronze, or brass.
Authentic pieces from the 1970-1980 era feature a rectangular, cream-colored woven label with "SUSAN AYN" in block serif letters. Some rare pieces have a gold-on-black label. If the label says "Made in China" or uses a modern font, it is a reproduction or counterfeit. susan ayn casting top
Note: I’m assuming “Susan Ayn casting top” refers to making a cast metal top (spinner or jewelry component) in the style of a designer or maker named Susan Ayn. If you meant a different object, substitute dimensions and materials below. This tutorial shows how to make a small
On vintage marketplaces like Etsy, eBay, and Depop, a confirmed Susan Ayn Casting Top typically sells for: Authentic pieces from the 1970-1980 era feature a
Susan Ayn rarely used buttons or zippers. Her casting tops are pull-over garments, but they are notoriously asymmetrical. One sleeve might be elbow-length while the other is long. The neckline often scoops in an organic, uneven curve.
In 2021, a fast-fashion brand (we will not name them) attempted a "Casting Top" dupe using 3D-printed silicone. It is not the same. Authentic Susan Ayn fabric breathes because it is natural fiber-based. The dupes do not.