Summer calls for looks that are as cool as can be, or conversely, as red hot! Today's handmade bracelets answer both requirements. Above, a double-strand bracelet mixes cool sterling silver with cultured freshwater pearls, keishis, including a large Baroque centerpiece that is lovely. Swarovski crystals in Pacific opal lend their cool as water touch for a bracelet that is perfect against summer skin.
Below, this hot as can be carnelian bracelet features some our favorite chunky faceted carnelian nuggets that are further warmed by the addition of gold vermeil, including little vermeil charms of flowers and a dragonfly. Artist's lampwork beads contribute a touch of coolness but have orange carnelian-colored circles on the beads. Delicious for a summer day.
Pretty faceted quartz crystals are reminiscent of chunks of ice; the crystals are separated by large rondelles of 14 karat goldfill. A gold-filled toggle clasp is the closure for this chunky icy bracelet.
Below, the wonderful iridescence of abalone takes center stage in this silver bangle bracelet created with handcrafted Thai Karen Hill Tribes components in sterling silver. A bali toggle clasp is the closure.
Perfect with jeans, office clothing, or dress-up, this bracelet with lapis lazuli, Sleeping Beauty turquoise and carnelian is a classic favorite. Thai Karen Hill tribes charms hang from three sides of the bracelet.
Hope that you are enjoying your summer! We certainly are!
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Showing posts with label quartz jewelry. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 07, 2013
Friday, July 06, 2012
Rubies and Heat!
I am one grateful person! Close to noon on the Fourth of July, after being without electricity for 5 days, we regained power! I LOVE air conditioning, tv, and most of all my computer and the internet!
I didn't make jewelry during that time since my studio is on the fourth floor and you can just imagine what the heat was like (it was 100 degrees outside for at least 2 of the days).
So in celebration of July (ruby is the birthstone) and the power returning, here are some red-hot ruby bracelets!
Above, my favorite flat faceted rubies team up with dragonfly bangles in sterling silver.
Below, rubies bring some heat to the cool creamy white freshwater coin pears you see here. The sterling toggle clasp with its bevy of flowers is an extra pretty touch!
A bangle bracelet, below, features pretty faceted ruby nuggets and bangles from the Thai Karen Hill Tribes of sterling silver. The sterling toggle clasp has a cabochon ruby bezel-set in the teardrop.
Quartz faceted nuggets are cool and classic and each is separated by pretty neon aqua apatite.
Above, the colors of turquoise and coral are echoed in the lampwork beads. A scalloped filigree sterling toggle is the closure; two charms, one fish and one seahorse, hang near the center of the bracelet.
Thursday, July 07, 2011
Rubies are Red Hot!
I love working with rubies! In the last post, I said that rubies will work with any other gemstone, but they work just as well on their own. Rubies are perhaps one of the most romantic gemstones because of the lore surrounding them and because of their vibrant colour representing love and passion. The ruby was also believed to prevent separation of lovers. The ruby was also believed to protect warriors, give courage and endurance, relieve blood diseases, protect one's home and possessions, bring wealth and good luck, and enhance love and passion. Plus, it's just downright pretty!
The bracelet above is from a new group of chain bracelets that I am making; this chain bracelet of sterling silver dangles four little faceted rondelle rubies. The chain I made myself; the toggle is sterling silver.
Below, a pair of ruby earrings made with smooth ruby "pebbles" of bright red. They feature sterling silver accents and are topped with a faceted cone of clear quartz crystal. The ruby earrings hang from sterling silver earwires with an intricately made flower decoration.
Below are three more ruby bracelets (and you will find more on the Cluny Grey site). The first ruby bracelet mixes bright and dark red rubies with sterling silver and two artist's borosilicate lampwork beads. The lampwork beads pick up the colours of the rubies and add a flashes of blue and teal to the mix. Little sterling charms from the Thai Karen Hill Tribes hang from the bracelet. The toggle boasts an oval cabochon ruby set in it.
The next ruby bracelet is all about flowers and butterflies. Intricate sterling silver comes from both Bali and Thailand as well as Turkey. A cluster of Thai Karen Hill Tribes charms, miniature flowers, is on one side of the bracelet. A sterling leaf toggle is full of swirls. The last ruby bracelet is a simple, slim bangle bracelet with small bright ruby pebbles and a beautiful sterling silver toggle clasp. This is the perfect ruby bracelet to wear everyday. It won't get in the way, but those bright rubies make quite a statement!
Here are a couple of other pieces I've been working on. Above is an iolite bracelet that I am really pleased with. That large faceted stone in the middle with the jolt of colour is a carnelian. I just love how it pops out against the blue, but at the same time looks as though it is right at home. The iolite here is pretty and there are a few larger pieces. Plus, those Karen Hill Tribes sterling charms add a bit of zest, too. The second smaller strand is almost all faceted iolite rondelles that have a nice sparkle.
Below, WoW! I had to put two pictures of this quartz necklace to show how it looks against black and white. Photographing quartz, especially very clear quartz has always been difficult for me. I want to get that sense of depth and shine at the same time which can mean (for me) snapping picture after picture and discarding picture after picture! These are quite large clear quartz faceted nuggets enhanced only by the smallest sterling silver accents and very special artist's lampwork beads. I need another picture just to do the lampwork beads justice. They are red encased in clear with sterling silver on them and a sort of metallic glow when you turn them. Wonderful! This could be very, very dressy, or it could be for everyday. It is one of those necklaces that I thought, "Do I want to keep this for myself?" But, no, I can't start doing that or it would never end! So into its special container it went to await a new home.
Meanwhile, I love living here! I still say it's a bit cooler than Arkansas. And where else can you sit on the front steps of your townhouse, view the Washington Monument and watch the 4th of July fireworks!
Enjoy your summer everyone!
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Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Jewelry Trend: Clear and Chunky


Below are two pieces of jewelry made with what looks like quartz but is actually a very high quality, beautiful resin; it's wonderfully sparkly! The earrings are accented with flower decorated earwires in white sterling silver. The good news is that while the earrings have lovely faceting and flash, they are actually much lighter than they would be if they were actual quartz crystal. The same is true of the handmade necklace below; although it looks just like inclusion-free quartz crystal, it is actually a lightweight resin (this resin jewelry showed up everywhere on the runways this year, Spring and Fall) making it much easier to wear for a longer length of time. The large olive shaped chunks hang from a sterling silver textured chain. It's a personal favorite!


Sunday, January 10, 2010
Are You Ready for Valentine's Day?


One of the favorite gifts for Valentine's Day (in years past anyway) has got to be bracelets, necklaces, and earrings made of aquamarine. So here are some new aquamarine pieces that will be up on the site within the next day or two. Above, an aquamarine bracelet with sharply faceted nuggets of wonderful practically inclusion-free crystal quartz, and smaller nuggets of aquamarine. Below are aquamarine earrings with sterling silver chain links hanging from swirling filigree posts. The next aquamarine bracelet is a three-strand beauty with a pretty marcasite clasp; the pearls are freshwater Biwa pearls, and little Thai Karen Hill Tribes charms hang at intervals on the strands. Following, another pair of aquamarine earrings, this time hanging from some of my favorite sterling silver earwires adorned with an intricate handmade rose facing front.



The last two bracelets are a garnet bracelet with red and green garnets and matching lampwork beads, and a smoky quartz bracelet for a special client.



Friday, April 11, 2008
Quartz: Frozen Ice




Now, if we survive the rainy season here (I'm about ready to call it monsoon season since the last two weeks or so has rivaled monsoon season in southern India), it will be Summer!























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