Showing posts with label sterling wire work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sterling wire work. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Early Creation - inspired by my daughter

Sweet little hands help inspire this crystal necklace. Enjoy!


My daughter liked all the sparkly pretty beads... that were small! She would get a design laid-out, begin the process and then say "I am tired Mommy, will you finish it?" Perhaps it was a mistake but I always helped her get to the end working together. When she got older I told her she needed to complete her pieces and that was the slow end to her hands on designing. She now gives her opinion and thoughts freely which I relish as well. But her little hands picked all the blue and clear crystals for Mary adorned with a sterling silver cross as well as hand twisted chain work near the clasp. Enjoy!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Bonus since I missed last Monday

October is the month of the Rosary! Today’s piece: A copper and sterling silver with he;matite and pearls adjustable necklace. This necklace is not a rosary but goes with the rosary displayed last Friday – they are be worn as a pair. This piece is available. If you would like this piece, a similar piece, or any unique piece of jewelry; contact us! Don't forget to stop by our Facebook page, Google+ page, Twitter, Pinterest, or our website.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Sterling silver & Gold-filled Dangle rosary bracelet

October is the month of the Rosary! Today’s piece: A sterling silver & gold-filled hand wired rosary bracelet accented with beautiful garnet stones. This rosary bracelet has fun dangles and wire work of a dainty whimsical bracelet. I like the interplay of the silver and gold metals with the deep red of the garnets. I also like the coil and que designs of the wire work, it actually has a slight spring. Remember when wearing dangles don’t jerk your hand when something gets stuck – simple relax and put your hand forward into the spot it is stuck and most likely it will release. Wearing dangles takes some practice… trust me I know! This piece is available. I posted on Saturday since I missed Monday!! Sorry about that!

Friday, October 12, 2012

October is the month of the Rosary! Today’s piece: A sterling silver and copper hand wired rosary bracelet accented with beautiful pearls and hematite stones. I had great fun figuring out how to execute this piece. I love oval jump rings and I could see how it could ‘house’ a stone or two. I love the dangle on this rosary bracelet, again very settle yet powerful when asked about the design. This piece also has a very cool necklace to compliment it. The color play between the stones and metals is fabulous! This piece is available. If you would like this piece, a similar piece, or any unique piece of jewelry; contact us! Don't forget to stop by our Facebook page, Google+ page, Twitter, Pinterest, or our website.

Friday, October 5, 2012

October is the month of the Rosary! Today’s piece: A sterling silver wire & bead rosary bracelet with ruby Our Father beads. This rosary bracelet has a nice weight to it since it is all sterling silver, with signature movement of the beads inside the sterling silver jump rings. I love it when the design moves with the wearer and this one does just that! The bracelet itself has a very fluid movement within your fingers too. This piece is not currently available. If you would like this piece, a similar piece, or any unique piece of jewelry; contact us! Don't forget to stop by our Facebook page, Google+ page, Twitter, Pinterest, or our website.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

October is the month of the Rosary! Today’s piece: A copper and sterling silver wire rosary bracelet, designed by my daughter celebrating the fall colors. The bracelet makes music with dancing crystals reflecting the color of fall time leaves; wonderful piece of artwork enjoying the crisp changing of the seasons. This piece is currently available. If you would like this piece, a similar piece, or any unique piece of jewelry; contact us! Don't forget to stop by our Facebook page, Google+ page, Twitter, Pinterest, or our website.