I've been doing a lot of catch-up work since returning from Paris, but have made 4 rather different bracelets in the last week. Each unique bracelet has something about it that I love.
In the top bracelet, I love the combination of the warm sparkly sunstone with the cool aquamarine and sterling silver. The little Thai Karen Hill Tribe beads in the second strand are an accent I am especially fond of because of their sparkle.
Below, the drusy bracelet that you see here has one large sparkling focal drusy with a bluish tint to it. The agate beads (which are smooth in contrast to the rough drusy) are a wonderful mixture of black, bluish grey and grey with some translucence. The sterling silver charm here is a faceted blue topaz bezel-set in sterling silver. I love this bracelet because of its versatility; with jeans, it has an organic, semi-hippy look; with a little black dress or a suit, it's very sophisticated.
The third bracelet, above, is one of my favorite mixtures: turquoise, lapis, and carnelian. The turquoise here is especially beautiful, a deep blue, and the large lapis nugget has sparkling gold pyrite in just the right amount! The accents are all 14 karat gold-filled with the exception of the clasp which is vermeil.
The fourth bracelet is made of cherry quartz (this is glass, not a real gemstone) with cloisonne and vermeil accents. Cherry quartz is such a cheerful material to work with that I don't mind that it isn't really a gemstone; when it works (as it does here with the cloisonne), it just works!Going back to school? Don't forget your jewelry! FREE SHIPPING with any jewelry purchase over $50.00! (USA only)
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