For years (at least it has seemed to me) navy has been difficult to find in clothing and accessories. I am happy to say that navy is back in a big way. Two weeks ago I bought the first navy blazer I've had in years, and have worn it constantly.
To go with the navy, here are my newest sapphire bracelets. Although these are shown in gold I have also made them in sterling silver. The top sapphire bracelet has two strands of sapphires accented by 14 karat gold-filled components. The sapphire bracelet, below, was created with bezel-set faceted sapphires and small oval sapphire charms. The larger sapphires are set in vermeil; the rest of the bracelet is 14 karat gold-fill.
And don't forget earrings! The sapphire earrings above have smooth oval sapphires hanging from from elaborate sterling silver dangles hanging from earwires.
The earrings below hang from the prettiest earwires hand-decorated with flowers. The faceted sapphire rondelles are topped by Thai Karen Hill Tribes accents and have the bust of a Japanese geisha hanging below.
The earrings above are made of faceted sapphire rondelles and special Bali sterling silver. They feature special studs that are set with cabochon iolites (also known as "water sapphires") and have a festive and feminine look.
Unique bracelets such as this are a favorite of mine. A very large smooth sapphire nugget is a deep pretty blue; it's surrounded by fluted 14 karat gold and then by faceted rubies, freshwater keishe pearls, and smooth medium green emeralds. Quite striking!
Wonderful labradorite flashes in this three strand bracelet with sterling silver and sapphires. The blue of the labradorite echoes the blue flash of the labradorite. Tiny little Thai Karen Hill Tribes beads add a pretty gleam to this bracelet. The third strand is a linked oval chain of sterling dangling little sapphire charms. For a special touch, an oval box clasp has a cabochon labradorite set into it.
Above, vermeil and high quality carnelian sing together in this carnelian bracelet. A wonderful touch is the leaf toggle clasp (also vermeil) closure.
Below, chalcedony is a gorgeous gemstone, especially when it is as wonderfully translucent as these gemstones in shades of aqua to sea-green and golden yellow. Accented with sterling silver.
Below, for blues lovers everywhere, a bracelet featuring genuine turquoise, pretty blue aquamarine ovals, and large lapis coins. Perfect for your jeans - or that cocktail dress!
My handcrafted jewelry blog featuring everything from unusual bracelets to chandelier earrings. The jewelry I make can be seen at www.clunygreyjewelry.com. A world of gemstones awaits!
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Tuesday, October 01, 2013
The First of the Fall Collection
We are still working on the new template and revamping the entire Cluny Grey Jewelry site, but meanwhile, the old site is up and going strong. And here are the first bracelets of the new Fall Collection. Today, with the exception of the last labradorite bracelet, all of our bracelets are what we term our "unique bracelets," that is, they mix unusual and sometimes usual combinations of gemstones for a unique look.
While gold has been touted as the metal of the season, we still are making our bracelets in sterling silver as well as paying homage to my ever-favorite gold.
Above, our first bracelet is from the Raj Collection, based on Cluny's time in India. Pretty deep bright red rubies in smooth ovals mix with ancient lapis and gold-filled chain and accents for a remarkably pretty and lush bracelet. The second strand, the gold-filled oval-linked chain has little charms of rubies and lapis hanging from it.
The double-strand unique bracelet above features a wonderful color combination great for Fall or really any time of the year. Faceted smoky quartz, pretty deep blue aquamarine, and brilliant sunstone are accented by sterling silver from the Thai Karen Hill Tribes and Bali. A pretty sterling lacy toggle clasp is the closure.
Above, lovely faceted citrine nuggets are alternated with genuine faceted sapphire rondelles. Feminine pieces of sterling silver add to the feminine look of this citrine bracelet.
Below, this mixed gemstone bracelet boasts the wonderful colors and textures of lapis, genuine rubies, aqua chalcedony, citrine, and golden chalcedony. It's a strong statement for a simple bracelet and will go with many pieces in your closet. All sterling silver.
The unique bracelet, below, features genuine rubies and iolites (also know as the water-sapphire). Thai Karen Hill Tribes charm and tiny sterling beads make this bracelet very special as does the "harmony ball" charm that hangs from one side of the bracelet. An extra luxurious touch is the pretty toggle clasp with inset iolites on both sides of the sterling toggle.
Below, smoky quartz warms up the cool tones of prehnite and apatite in this unique bracelet. Two strands of gemstones are joined by gold-filled beads and accents as well as a gold-filled toggle clasp.
The last bracelet today, below, is made of flashing labradorite sprinkled with gold-filled beads and also has a third strand consisting of a gold-filled oval chain with little labradorite charms dangling from it. The labradorite has plenty of flashing light.
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While gold has been touted as the metal of the season, we still are making our bracelets in sterling silver as well as paying homage to my ever-favorite gold.
Above, our first bracelet is from the Raj Collection, based on Cluny's time in India. Pretty deep bright red rubies in smooth ovals mix with ancient lapis and gold-filled chain and accents for a remarkably pretty and lush bracelet. The second strand, the gold-filled oval-linked chain has little charms of rubies and lapis hanging from it.
The double-strand unique bracelet above features a wonderful color combination great for Fall or really any time of the year. Faceted smoky quartz, pretty deep blue aquamarine, and brilliant sunstone are accented by sterling silver from the Thai Karen Hill Tribes and Bali. A pretty sterling lacy toggle clasp is the closure.
Above, lovely faceted citrine nuggets are alternated with genuine faceted sapphire rondelles. Feminine pieces of sterling silver add to the feminine look of this citrine bracelet.
Below, this mixed gemstone bracelet boasts the wonderful colors and textures of lapis, genuine rubies, aqua chalcedony, citrine, and golden chalcedony. It's a strong statement for a simple bracelet and will go with many pieces in your closet. All sterling silver.
The unique bracelet, below, features genuine rubies and iolites (also know as the water-sapphire). Thai Karen Hill Tribes charm and tiny sterling beads make this bracelet very special as does the "harmony ball" charm that hangs from one side of the bracelet. An extra luxurious touch is the pretty toggle clasp with inset iolites on both sides of the sterling toggle.
Below, smoky quartz warms up the cool tones of prehnite and apatite in this unique bracelet. Two strands of gemstones are joined by gold-filled beads and accents as well as a gold-filled toggle clasp.
The last bracelet today, below, is made of flashing labradorite sprinkled with gold-filled beads and also has a third strand consisting of a gold-filled oval chain with little labradorite charms dangling from it. The labradorite has plenty of flashing light.
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Sunday, July 07, 2013
Bracelets for the Hot Days of Summer
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.
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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.
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Swarovski Crystal Bracelets for Summer!
The sparkling days of summer need a bracelet to match! I've been busy and here are some of the newest creations: Swarovski crystal bracelets.
Above, I adore red magma, a deep mysterious red that is even more beautiful in the large cosmic bead size. They are mixed with gold, copper, indigo and sterling silver - tiny beads so that the Swarovski crystals get all the attention. Sterling silver toggle clasp.
Below, this wonderful summer green and pale topaz mixes with sand opal and sterling silver.
The bracelet above is a favorite Swarovski mix of mine: morion, a strange deep blackish-green, and the light-hearted silk. There are two strands for twice as much sparkle and interest.
Two strands make the bracelet below special, too. Red magma and tiny little sterling silver beads from the Thai Karen Hill Tribes make this Swarovski crystal bracelet a real winnder. Little free-floating Thai Karen flower charms are on the second strand. A gorgeous toggle clasp, square-shaped with intricate handwork on the top is the closure.
For bangle lovers, a Swarovski crystal bracelet with gold-filled bangles and other accents. A large amethyst crystal is the focal; other cool blues and purple are enlivened with a hot shot of pink.
Pretty colors are what this bracelet is all about; it's a tropical paradise on your wrist. Sterling silver and a pretty Swarovski crystal starfish hangs from one side.
Another double strand Swarovski bracelet features Pacific opal and cyclamen opal. The colors are cool and beautiful; the second strand with an oxidized sterling silver chain adds depth and interest to the bracelet. Sterling silver toggle clasp.
The last bracelet is another favorite of mine. I am extremely fond of the opal colors that Swarovski has; two of my favorites are together here: sand opal and Pacific opal. Mixed with gold-filled accents, these wonderful crystals are great together.
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Above, I adore red magma, a deep mysterious red that is even more beautiful in the large cosmic bead size. They are mixed with gold, copper, indigo and sterling silver - tiny beads so that the Swarovski crystals get all the attention. Sterling silver toggle clasp.
Below, this wonderful summer green and pale topaz mixes with sand opal and sterling silver.
The bracelet above is a favorite Swarovski mix of mine: morion, a strange deep blackish-green, and the light-hearted silk. There are two strands for twice as much sparkle and interest.
Two strands make the bracelet below special, too. Red magma and tiny little sterling silver beads from the Thai Karen Hill Tribes make this Swarovski crystal bracelet a real winnder. Little free-floating Thai Karen flower charms are on the second strand. A gorgeous toggle clasp, square-shaped with intricate handwork on the top is the closure.
For bangle lovers, a Swarovski crystal bracelet with gold-filled bangles and other accents. A large amethyst crystal is the focal; other cool blues and purple are enlivened with a hot shot of pink.
Pretty colors are what this bracelet is all about; it's a tropical paradise on your wrist. Sterling silver and a pretty Swarovski crystal starfish hangs from one side.
Another double strand Swarovski bracelet features Pacific opal and cyclamen opal. The colors are cool and beautiful; the second strand with an oxidized sterling silver chain adds depth and interest to the bracelet. Sterling silver toggle clasp.
The last bracelet is another favorite of mine. I am extremely fond of the opal colors that Swarovski has; two of my favorites are together here: sand opal and Pacific opal. Mixed with gold-filled accents, these wonderful crystals are great together.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
It's Time for Coral! (and Rubies and Sunstone and Turquoise)
I adore summer! I love summer clothes, summer shoes, summer hats, and of course, "summer" jewelry. Although the jewelry here can be worn at any time of the year, something about each piece makes me think "summer"! Above, the gold bangle bracelet with its large faceted ruby nugget is red-hot! Ruby is the July birthstone - how much more "summer" can you get than that?
Below, although I do wear coral in the winter (I wear peach and coral clothing all year long), it still just says summer to me. This chunky coral bracelet with its very fine artist's lampwork beads (some of the best that we have) is accented by gold vermeil (22 karat gold over sterling silver). Even the little Cupid charm is vermeil.
Turquoise is a summer favorite! If you tan, (and if you do, please do so carefully), turquoise looks wonderful against tanned skin. We see so much turquoise with sterling silver, its fun to pair it with gold for a chain. The gold here is 14 karat gold-fill that will last a lifetime! The turquoise in this turquoise bead bracelet is especially pretty - a deep turquoise blue.
Sunstone is reminiscent of the sun in summer with its sparkle and shine. The sunstone bracelet below is handmade of three strands featuring lovely shining sunstones, little Thai Karen Hill Tribes beads and sterling chain and Bali charms. All components are sterling silver.
Another summer favorite of mine is the mix of coral with turquoise: it's the best of both worlds! Here the angelskin coral is a pretty peachy pink that looks great both with sterling silver and the faceted ovals of turquoise which are from the famed Sleeping Beauty turquoise mine. Three strands of beauty are held together with a sterling leaf toggle clasp that curves gracefully. Little coral charms dangle from three place around the bracelet.
Below is one of our newest bracelets made with the tiny little Thai Karen Hill Tribes sterling beads that we are liking and using quite a bit now. This elegant handmade bracelet has 3 strands, one that is a Karen Hill Tribes chain, and pretty gemstones scattered throughout. Gem-quality London Blue topaz as well as amethyst, labradorite, and rose quartz are in the bracelet. The box clasp has two bezel-set iolites set into it. Little sterling silver charms hang at intervals from the handmade bracelet.
More coral bracelet, above and below, mix coral with gemstones and freshwater pearls. Above, genuine emeralds may not be a common gemstone to mix with coral, but it makes a stunning match for the pinky-peach coral and gold-filled accents.
Below, two sizes of coral and freshwater pearls are accented by sterling silver including a starfish charm and a pretty toggle clasp with flowers on the toggle ring and bar.
Above and below, wonderful golden coral shines and is made very versatile by pairing it with sterling silver. The earrings are simple, while the one strand coral bracelet gets added shine from Robin Weber's silver-laced golden lampwork beads. Very unusual!
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Sunday, May 05, 2013
Jewelry in the Merry Month of May!
I love the month of May, and not just because it is my birthday and wedding anniversary month; it is the month that the privet and peonies bloom and fill the air with a wonderful aroma. I'm awakened here in Virginia by the sound of birdsong; azealas and dogwoods are blooming everywhere and the landscape is enhanced with their colors.
May is the month of emeralds, my birthstone. I work with beads, so getting to work with emeralds is special since most emeralds are cut into stones for settings. But sometimes I find emeralds that are worth working with. I like the faceted nuggets in the emerald bracelet above because they are chunky and they do have a true "emerald" green. This bracelet is made with 14 karat goldfill although I make lots of emerald jewelry with sterling silver.
Below is a fun emerald bracelet made with with pretty little emerald charms fashioned from faceted emerald rondelles. If the emerald is your birthstone, feel blessed!
Above and below, fluorite is a favorite gemstone of mine because it so often combines purple and green in one single gemstone. The colors of fluorite are soft and beautiful, and in this case, mixed with sterling silver and little charms of green aventurine.
The true season of coral is beginning! Above and below, chunky red coral combines with some of our best artist's lampwork beads and gold vermeil for a fantastic mix!
Turquoise pairs with gold in the turquoise bracelet above; the gold is 14 karat goldfill. Below, turquoise is also a wonderful partner with angelskin pink coral. Sterling silver and little coral dangles make this a very feminine bracelet.
Just for fun: a carnelian bracelet, above, gets a kick from a sparkling drusy focal as well as 14 karat goldfill, while below, emeralds around the ankle are beautifully luxurious in this emerald and sterling silver anklet.
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