Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Slick as Honey

Soft honey jade and bright honey quartz bring light and sparkling tones to this necklace and earrings. The sparkling flakes within the Bronzite pendant and coins offer up warmth with their rich variety of deep to golden browns. Top it all off with gold swirls and curves wrapping the 40mm bronzite pendant in contrast to the large flakes and a few tiger's eye with wonderful chatoyance and it is slick as honey. The lovely custom made clasp covered in tiny swirls finishes the look with a gentle touch. The honey jade and gold earrings mirror the curves of the wrapped pendant for a complete look yet still unique enough to wear alone or with other pieces.










Rain Forest Blossom

Light and creamy peaches and yellows bloom in this 30mm papya jade pendant. Various colors sparkle from within the stone that is wrapped in gold and silver wire bringing out both warm and cool tones. The hidden shimmers are echoed throughout the necklace by red agate varying from pale peach to rich reddish orange. Hints of peach also dot the two large rainforest rhyolite that lead into a strand or russian serpentine giving a lush range of green. The wandering vines end with a custom made sterling silver clasp bringing it to an end with a curling grace.

Brazillian Gold

This 40 mm Brazillian Jasper pendant has such an array of beautiful fall earth tones. The streaks and swirls range from rich browns with hints of rustic oranges to deep rust and burgundy. The bright gold wire brings out the yellow and orange undertones to a few lighter highlights within the stone. The gold swirls wrapping around the stone draw attention to the varying curves of color lending such deep colors a soft edge.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Upstream

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Two large turquoise nuggets and a sterling silver fish draw you in. The strands from the fishtail seem to lend the thought of bubbles flowing off it's tail as it swims along (my sisters idea, thanks sis). Cool blues meet warm brown in the clay beads followed by rich golden browns to deep chocolate hidden within the bronzite coins. Join them all on a knotted brown silk cord to softly bring them all together. The top of the stream shimmers as a sterling silver parallel weave chain and a custom made sterling clasp.

This necklace was so interesting to make. It was the first time I had gotten to work chain maille into a piece that I have done. The chain and clasp were made completely from wire, and I am so proud of that. The light colors of the turquoise and silver balance so well with the warmth of the bronzite and silk cord giving it a warm and calming appeal.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Dream Catcher


This pendant is a large turquoise nugget wrapped in copper coils and woven wire with an antique finish. The turquoise has an array of colors and tones ranging from black inclusions and traditional turquoise blue to very pale blue. The antiqued copper surrounding the stone compliments it with an almost blue tint deep in the coils. Coils intricately wrap around the stone completely enclosing the pendant leaving it at 1 3/4" tall by 1" wide.

Double Rose

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This necklace is my first real chain maille work that is all chain maille. Everything in the construction of this necklace is sterling silver. The weave has a lacy floral style that I worked to mimic and keep in the initials by using the swirls and curls while avoiding many straight lines. The letters are 7/8" x 7/8".

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Overflow

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This is a new wrapping method that I am working on. The pendant is a wavy cut 40 mm Bronzite pendant. Gold-filled and sterling silver wire wrap the outer edge then curl, ripple, and wave over the stone. Including the bail, the pendant comes out right at 2 1/4" long. The Bronzite has such great shades of brown that even move into gold tones. I realize this picture has a good bit of glare from the wire and even the stone, but I really wanted to show the depth and color variations in the Bronzite. I can't do it justice with a photograph, but you get the idea.I recently learned that Bronzite is said to ward off ill wishes others have for you. Not only that, but it is said to return it three fold to the sender. . . I thought that was fascinating, and know I'm thinking of making LOTS of Bronzite pieces!

Butterfly's Pass

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This necklace uses sterling silver wire and spacer beads, white freshwater pearls, jade, dyed quartz, blue opals, and a clay focal by Clay Jeani. The necklace is very simple with clean lines and a handmade sterling silver clasp. The focal has a very soft blue undertone to the butterfly with the blue opals having a soft blue hue to them as well.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Hidden Trail

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My sister and her love of these shades of green inspired this necklace. The necklace is made with Russian jade and picture jasper stone beads and a Russian jade pendant wrapped in sterling silver wire. The dark green working through the stones like a web make me think of the hidden trails I've always loved to wander down. It's so reminiscent of cool moss covered rocks under your feet and the sun barely peaking through the thick treetops.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Moonlight Sonata

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This necklace waited so patiently for me to finally make it. I wrapped the hematite donut nearly a month ago and sat waiting for the rest to fall into place. Then one day a woman I know that is an amazing jewelry artisan, Szarka, had a sale on some of her things and I went to looking around. That's when I saw the blue opal nuggets and it was lust from there. The rest of the strand is made up of large grey fresh water pearls, potato shaped white fresh water pearls, small dark grey swarovski pearls, and black agate. Looking at this necklace just makes me hear a piano playing in the back of my mind.Perhaps it's the shape of it or flow of black and white like piano keys. Either way, patience pays off well.

Quiet Sunset





This necklace could quickly become mine. It's reddish agate, pink aventurine, lampwork glass beads, and a carnelian nugget as the focal point. I just love the softer shades of orange and red with deep vibrant oranges and muted reds. You can even look at the carnelian nugget and just see the sun setting.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

First Try at Rings


I finally decided to brave making a few rings. This is the first batch. The top left is stabilized turquoise wrapped in sterling silver. Center left is a fire polished green bead with flashes of red, orange, yellow, and gold in sterling silver. Lower left is blue glass and matte finished cut edges in sterling silver. Upper right is a teal crystal in sterling silver. Lower right is a round tiger's eye wrapped in gold-filled wire.

Green Meadow

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I found these glass beads some time ago and have been thinking of a home for them ever since. Well, I finally found it, wrapped in dual strands of sterling silver wire. I love the colors of the beads because it is such a rich green with transparent parts, swirls of yellow, and tiny hints of red. It reminds me of the meadow behind my house I grew up in with a few bright flowers scattered through it.

Hanging On




This bracelet is one that I made using silver wire and different types of glass beads. I just started gathering them up one day thinking about the coming summer. All of the beads are different, and each dangle is unique. I'm just hanging on until summer when it will be warm again.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Peachy Time

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This is one of the watch bands that I've made recently with a few dangles added to the connecting wire form.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Rosie Posie

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Amethyst nugget, freshwater pearls in soft pink and in purple, and glass beads for accent... This necklace just makes me think of the warm and cold lingering between winter and spring, that swirl of sunny days with ones that make your teeth chatter.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Two of a Kind

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These two necklaces were done for my mom and her dear friend. They were both done to match yet be unique to their styles. The amethyst nuggets, amber chips, purple fresh water pearls, and pewter accents were used throughout both necklaces. However, amethyst tubes and a charoite centerpiece wrapped in sterling silver finish of one with great range in purple hues while a wider range of amber colors and a sterling silver wrapped amber centerpiece complete the other.