Showing posts with label dramatic style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dramatic style. Show all posts
Monday, April 19, 2010
Monday, September 28, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Welcome to Girls Night Out
You are welcome to view the videos posted, look over my work and check out anything else you'd like to view.
I have another web design site at WebSitesWork.blogspot.com where you can get some handy applications to make your website or blog even better.
If you are a home based jeweler you might like a listing on Home Based Jeweler's Showcase.
View Private Stock Jewelry Here
I have another web design site at WebSitesWork.blogspot.com where you can get some handy applications to make your website or blog even better.
If you are a home based jeweler you might like a listing on Home Based Jeweler's Showcase.
View Private Stock Jewelry Here
Labels:
dramatic style,
good thoughts,
jewelers,
jewelry,
web trends,
website,
wire wrapped
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Finally, something that is going to sell!


As seen and noted big time in Elle! Congrats Ladies, may the force be with you~
http://www.beadinggem.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
Labels:
chains,
dramatic style,
Elle,
fashion
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Sunday, May 3, 2009

Mookaite jasper, also known as mookite, mookalite, mookerite,
moakite, moukalite and moukaite. However, mookaite is considered the correct
spelling and is named after the local area it comes from, Mooka Creek in the
Kennedy Ranges near Gascoyne Junction which is about 100 miles inland from the
coastal town of Carnarvon in Western Australia.
Mookaite is found only in Australia and is actually a fossiliferous sedimentary rock & it is reasonably common to find cavities left by decomposed belemnite casts or in some rare cases, impressions of ammonites. (Windalia Radiolarite) Microscopic examination shows this rock consists of the remains of tiny organisms known as radiolaria that have an unusual skeletal structure of opaline silica. Billions of these little critters were deposited as sediment in the shallow areas of ancient sea beds. When the seas retreated, these sediments were cemented into solid rock by silica carried in groundwater. The type and degree of silicification varies from place to place, forming opalite, chert and chalcedony.
Labels:
copper,
dramatic style,
handcrafted,
necklace,
pendant,
Rose Gold,
sculpted wire
Monday, February 9, 2009
Commissioned

The antique cameo is delicate and beautiful in its own right. The cameo came from an old broach which was slammed in a drawer. I was delighted to wrap it and make it special again.
Labels:
dramatic style,
handcrafted,
necklace,
pendant,
sculpted wire
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Mustard Jasper wrapped with Copper

Although sometimes hard to find I love all shades of yellow stones. This jasper donut matches a couple rings I made some time ago.
Labels:
copper,
dramatic style,
jewelry,
pendant,
sculpted wire
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Rosie Ring with Ruby an Odd Couple
I thought it was a great idea for a big ring but setting the created ruby accents were difficult to get tight. The ruby should have been slightly smaller. Sometime things just don't work.
Labels:
dramatic style,
handcrafted,
jewelry,
ring,
sculpted wire
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Privately Twisted, Planished and Wrapped
That is what I do, as you can see.
Labels:
dramatic style,
gold,
handcrafted,
jewelry,
silver,
turquoise
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