Monday, July 23, 2007

Fire and Water

Amazonite is a pretty stone (not just found around the Amazon but also in Russia and the United States). When it is a solid soft blue-green as it is in the bracelets above, it is truly beautiful although I like it when it has interesting inclusions as well. The top bracelet I mixed with peridot and with a rose quartz tulip bead to match one of James Derrick Reeves' pretty lampwork beads. The second bracelet again features Reeves' beads this time complemented by faceted black onyx. The colours of Reeves' lampwork beads and his patterns are really amazing.

Below I started working with some fire agate I 'd gotten in the last few weeks. The bangle bracelet below has a large oval with my favourite mixtures of translucency, cream, red, and orange. The rondelles are also fire agate. The carnelian necklace has fire agate ovals alternated with chunky faceted carnelian nuggets. A 14 karat gold filled chain holds a carnelian turtle, carnelian fish, vermeil disk, and fire agate smooth teardrop.






Finally, a wonderful aquamarine bracelet with a great swirling dichroic bead by Paula Radke at its center. The aquamarine stones on this bracelet are especially pretty, both smooth and faceted. Some sterling and a dichroic bead are all that's needed.






4 comments:

yours truly said...

Hello! I just found your blog and stopped by for a visit. Your jewelry is wonderful, you are extremely talented! I truly enjoyed reading your blog! Happy beading!

tatamata said...

Exellant jewellery. I like the colors and technic you used to make beads.

Anonymous said...

The carnelian necklace is absolutely stunning. The colouring and pattern of the stones are amazing. I've tried some fire agate ovals in the past but the patterns on them were very disappointing not nearly as striking as the ones you have used. I guess like everything they come in different qualities.

Anonymous said...

The aquamarine is fabulous and I love it with the dichroic glass and silver.