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Minggu, 16 Februari 2014

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Art Deco Poppies Necklace Made From Broken China



This is one of my favorite china patterns...





What do you think?











Senin, 13 Januari 2014

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New Bohemian Crescent Moon Necklaces


Here is the first in a series of Bohemian Crescent Moon necklaces I am creating.
Each is completely handcrafted and each features different gems, crystals, and
stones. I absolutely love making these. This necklace features a dipped raw 
quartz crystal point that's the most beautiful shade of peacock blue.
 Let me know what you think!














What do you think?


Rabu, 06 Februari 2013

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Broken China Jewelry With Pink Roses for Valentine's Day


In the spirit of Valentine's Day, check out some of my broken china jewelry that
 features pink roses.  Each piece of jewelry is made from a broken antique plate.



Sweetheart roses 1920's American china broken china jewelry necklace made from broken plate
Necklace



Broken china jewelry necklace pink roses made from a broken antique china plate
Necklace



Broken China Jewelry Heart Charm Bracelet Nouveau Roses with Pearls and Gemstones
China heart charm bracelet



Broken China Jewelry Heart Charm Bracelet Nouveau Roses with Pearls and Gemstones
Detail of china heart charm bracelet



Broken China Jewelry Shard Pendant recycled broken plate necklace pink rose
Shard pendant



Broken china jewelry necklace antique ornate rose china made from a broken porcelain plate
Necklace


What do you think?


Sabtu, 03 November 2012

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Bohemain Mother Of Pearl Button Necklace Tutorial


I've had these old mother of pearl buttons lying around on my workbench just 
waiting to be made into something special.  Before I turn some of them into a home 
decor project though, I picked the nicest ones out and decided to turn them into a
beautiful piece of Bohemian button jewelry. Check it out! 





I measured and cut a length of sterling silver chain



 I cut some 3 to 4" lengths of sterling silver wire



Threaded a wire through a button hole then bent into a U shape



Pressed the wire snugly against the button




I wrapped the shorter end of the wire around the longer end



 I then created many!



I found the center link of my chain and attached the first button with a wrapped loop



Then I attached the rest of the larger buttons, equally spaced on the chain



Then I added the smaller buttons



Then I gave each one an extra wrap of sterling wire, nice and thick



Deciding whether to add some Amethyst or Apatite gems... decisions, decisions! 



I wrapped a few blue Apatite briolettes and then decided to add some crystal clear quartz beads too.




I love how these look like raindrops! I attached the quartz crystals to the buttons.




Almost finished... next this will go into Liver of Sulfur mixture to oxidize the silver...




Liver of Sulfur oxidizes the silver and turns it black




How it looks after the Liver of Sulfur bath...next it will be polished up with silver polish to bring out some of the shiny silver to create a nice contrast...





All polished up and finished!



I love how this turned out!




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Jumat, 19 Oktober 2012

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Free Spirit Bohemian Necklace


Free Spirit
(a Bohemian necklace by me) 


For this necklace I used rough Chrysocolla, blue Peruvian Opal, Larimar, a few vintage 
Czech glass beads, sterling silver wire, and a few lengths of sterling silver chain. 


Here is a brief tutorial walk-through of the process...



Freshwater pearls and sterling silver wire...



I wanted the ends of the wire (the wraps) to be flat so after I strung on the pearls I carefully...



...flattened the wire ends with a hammer. Carefully.



Lookin' good



Meanwhile... I couldn't wait to use these rough Chrysocolla beads. The colors are spectacular.



I cut a piece of copper to stamp on because I was out of silver sheet... Improvise! 



Flux.




Flood with silver solder. Lead free always. 




Nice and clean. Kinda looks like a stick of gum LOL



Using a hole punch. To punch a hole.
I also trimmed the corners to make them rounded.



Wouldn't you know, I got two letter M's and no H! LOL
Back to the store tomorrow to get my H. 




I first stamped this with 1/4" stamps but didn't like the way it turned out so I made
another one and used the smaller sized letter stamps instead...



 Makes me happy.



At the same time... 
beading, hammering, wire wrapping, and making some connections.
I work in no particular order or pattern (no math here, LOL) I just assemble

it together as I think it looks best. 




Wrap it around.




I cut two lengths of chain that will be on the clasp ends. This makes it more 
comfortable to wear... comfort is important! 




Almost finished....still too shiny...




Love those loopy wraps! Time to go into a Liver of Sulfur bath to get that antique finish...



Love the blackened silver...but still needs a polish to bring out some of the silver...




Much better! Love!



Finished! This is a longer necklace - Opera length, about 32 inches long.



I like the feel of this necklace...it's peaceful and powerful  :)







What do you think?