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Senin, 22 Oktober 2012

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New In My Shop This Week


I've been crazy busy preparing for the upcoming holiday season, 
ordering supplies, thinking of some new designs and of course, 
trying to keep up with requests of, "Can you make me
 another one like that one that sold" (I'll try!)
In the meantime, here are a few new pieces that I listed
 in my shop this week! I hope you like them!


Art Nouveau Single Silver Spoon Bracelet with multi-strand chain and Swarovski Crystal

      Art Nouveau Single Silver Spoon Bracelet with multi-strand chain and Swarovski Crystal




Boho Amazonite and silver link bracelet delicate Bohemian style



Carved scarab pendant necklace with leopard jasper, pearl, and crystal beads



Broken china jewelry necklace antique amber brown scenic English transferware 1850's boat lake



Carved scarab pendant necklace with prehnite, aventurine, and tourmalated quartz beads




Carved scarab pendant necklace with amber, unakite, pearl and jade beads




Broken china jewelry oval pendant necklace antique English transferware with birds



Antique bird of paradise colorful broken plate broken china jewelry necklace






Selasa, 18 September 2012

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How To Make A Scarab Necklace



Remember scarabs?

Scarab beetles were worshiped by the ancient Egyptians. 
Mysterious!

 I've always liked scarabs because #1, I think they're interesting 
and #2, I think they make unusual & unique jewelry. 

Check out how I turned some scarab beads into jewelry pendants!



On my workbench... I'm going to turn these carved stone scarab beads into one of a kind 
necklace pendants. 




My sketch inspiration. The page says I sketched this one on 2/7/08! Sometimes ideas and designs
 stay on paper a long time until I actually fabricate them into finished works. Half of it is finding the
time to try out new designs, the other half is being in the mood! Mood is everything!




The first thing I did was cut a 4" length of 22g sterling silver wire, strung on my scarab, and made a wrapped
loop on each end of the wire. The top loop will serve as the bail to hold the chain. The bottom loop 
is where I will attach a few beaded accents of coordinating beads. Notice how I made the 
directions of the loops opposite each other. 





Here's the wrapped loop from the bail end that will accommodate the chain
I make that loop a little larger than the one that will be on the bottom.




And then there were three. Now for the fun part...




Choosing coordinating beads for the beaded drops. I use a selection of gemstones, pearls and or crystals.





I used sterling silver headpins for the beaded drops and simply made three drops for
 each scarab and attached them to the bottom loop with another wrapped loop. That's it!




The finished scarab necklaces.













A few types of scarab beads:







What do you think? 
Do you like scarabs? 




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