I wanted to match the gunmetal color on the pendant frame, so I fished out some pewter-colored buttons I've had in my stash forever, and knotted them together with dark brown waxed linen cording.
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I finished it off with some no-nonsense silver-plated steel chain.
Next, I dipped into my hoard of Karen Totten ceramic components, and plucked out this little gem:
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I started out with way more beads than I ended up with--I kept paring down, paring down, and the sterling wire and beads were a last-minute addition related to covering up some knots. I rather like the extra interest the little silver "bubbles" added here and there. I used double-ended 18 gauge fine silver headpins to fasten the leather into loops, and tossed in some of my embossed beadcaps.
I am especially fond of the nekkid sections of cording--I guess that would be "negative space," jewelry-style!
I have more Karen Totten in my container and I'm not afraid to use it. Anymore. This exotic little "Forest Fossil Ring" was next:
I held it in my hand for an evening, scrutinizing it under a full spectrum bulb, trying to tease out the colors. I eventually decided to combine it with both lighter and darker greens, antiqued copper, and brownish-rose colors, and follow the same basic design scheme as for the previous necklace. Here is the final product, completed on New Year's Day:
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I used one of my petaled beadcaps to add interest to the base of the focal, and linked everything together with my embossed copper rings.
I actually think I might be liking this one even more than the other one. I am in love with these lava beads.
I like the visual rhythm the prehnite disc beads give to it. I found these at a bead show, and also got strands of bronzite and Botswana agate in the same cut at that show. I love them. I am hatching a plan for the Botswana agate that might involve Karen Totten again. I'm on a Starry Road bender!
These necklaces are really gorgeous. I'm so glad you broke out some of your stash!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful way to start my new year with a dose of your eye candy! And the fact that you brought my pendant to life in such a distinctly Keirsten fashion just makes my heart leap! Thank you for sharing all of these lovelies! I am working toward new things but first to clean up the studio so I can find my stashes (and they are all over the place!)! Enjoy the day. Erin
ReplyDeleteYou have made some fabulous necklaces there and I love the way you have photographed them too.
ReplyDeleteYours is the first post I have clicked on in the New Year, and what an inspiration! I could linger here all day, soaking up the details of these 3 incredible designs.
ReplyDeleteYou've got some amazing talent and a great eye for putting pieces together! I'm curious about your fabulous bust that you're using....did you make it? It's a really cool piece too! lol! Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteIt's a white plastic mold injected shirt form I got at StoreSupply.com. I decoupaged it with white tissue paper and some book pages. I have a second one, a black one, that I did the same with, but with kraft brown tissue paper and faux vintage Parisian printed kraft tissue paper. http://www.storesupply.com/pc-14135-1259-womans-shirt-forms-white-70210.aspx
DeleteAnd by the way, thank you for the kind words!
DeleteSei fantastica, qualsiasi cosa diventa magnifica!
ReplyDeleteSplendid work. So I am not the only one who circles evolving designs for days....
ReplyDeleteHello dear VIB (very important beader) these jewels are really beautiful. So balanced, unique , special. They are like a perfect sonate. You are a great artist dear friend and when I wear your jewels I feel all the passion you have put in them because they are living vibrating jewels.
ReplyDeleteWow lovely jewellery, I especially like the simply oak pendant, the colours are fab together. Very special piece x
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