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Sunday, January 29, 2006
One More Charming Bracelet & One That Shines!
I've been working on doing this bracelet for a while. The lampwork beads are by Burt Gumeson of Gumeson Designs and I bought them a colour of a time: the series is called "Jewels." I knew that I wanted at least one bracelet with the different colours combined, so here is the first one. I added different real jewels: citrine, amethyst, jade, blue quartz, blue agate, rhodonite, and fluorite. I added lots of sterling silver: Turkish, Thai Karen Hill Tribe, and Bali. The double linked sterling silver chain is also from the Thai Karen Hill Tribe. I listed this on Ebay tonight.
I love bangle bracelets and I am fond of this one because of the huge dichroic beads that have depth and sparkle and are fabulous. They are made by Dee Howl (yeah, I wish that I could make them!) and I couldn't believe that I was able to get them; her stuff goes fast! I made earrings to go with these and I cannot believe how much I like even the earrings - it's those wonderful beads of hers!
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Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Pink Is So Pretty!
This bracelet has a focal bead from LittleCrow, a beautiful pink tulip with green leaves around its base. The star gemstone here is pink rhodonite in cubes, long tube-like beads, faceted rondelles and a carved oval and a "ruffled bead. And of course there's a lot of sterling silver including the toggle clasp!
These will probably be on auction on Ebay: search for Cluny Grey or for user id: chloemarie99
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Thursday, January 19, 2006
More Garnets for January!!!
The more I work with garnets, the more I want to work with them, especially when I get nice, evenly faceted garnets like the ones in these earrings. They are small teardrops with the hole running from top to bottom (which I often prefer when I am making earrings). They are beautifully faceted, so I simply took a bunch and hung them from a large jump ring first, then from these Bali sterling silver earwires with the large swirl on them. The garnets really catch the light.I love these large pearls in the deep burgundy garnet colour; yes, they are the same colour as the garnets, they simply have the pearl nacre! The faceted garnet nuggets here are from Spain and they are about 6-8mm wide and about 12-14mm long, so a very good and hard-to-find size for faceted nuggets in garnet. The name of this bracelet is "Wine Dark Sea" from Homer's Odyssey - I think the name is really more appropriate for this bracelet than for the Mediterranean. The lampwork beads are made by an artist here in the United States. The Bali sterling silver adds a nice counterpoint to this assymetrical bracelet.
"Red Sunset", the bracelet in the very first photo is named partially because of the wonderful borosilicate beads from Beingbeads Studio. Turkish filigree shows them off, and I've loaded the rest of the bracelet with sterling silver from Bali and from the Thai Karen Hill Tribe. On the left side of the picture, you can see a very large smooth garnet nugget -it's almost 18mm-that you don't see very often. More of the garnet coloured freshwater pearls mix with the stones. The second slender strand has only 2 elements: Karen Hill Tribe sterling silver bamboo beads and smooth garnet rondelles. This is one of my favourites, and it too uses those high-quality garnet faceted nuggets from Spain.
Garnets are such a classic that I don't think that they will ever really go out of style. And, they are one stone that because they are such a very dark red in most cases work as a neutral. I have a large oval garnet set in a simple setting of yellow gold and I can wear with everything in my wardrobe. Garnet, unlike a lot of other gemstones, translates well in to many different styles. It looks great in contemporary jewelry, Grecian, traditional, Victorian, Edwardian, Medieval - try to think of a period of western European history where someone didn't use garnets in jewelry! (I should have added here that these pieces are currently up for auction on Ebay! Search for Cluny Grey or for user id: chloemarie99)
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Thursday, January 12, 2006
More of the "Canyon Aesthetic" II
I love the bright colours in this bracelet: yellow calcite, sodalite, dumorterite, carnelian, turquoise. The sterling silver prayer box opens, and adds balance to the 2 strand bracelet. "Canyon Mission" is up for auction on Ebay this week.
"Arroyo" too is part of the "Canyon Aesthetic" style. Carnelian, dumorterite, sodalite, carved jasper, and carnelian are combined with lots of intricately hand-decorated Turkish, Bali and Karen Hill Tribe sterling silver to give a lush but casual look to this wire-wrapped bracelet. Charms dangling from most of the links between the stones. "Arroyo" is also up for auction on Ebay this week: search for Cluny Grey or for user id: chloemarie99.
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Garnet: January's Birthstone
Garnet blends well with many other stones; it's really almost a neutral since it's such a dark red stone. Lampwork beads, beautifully patterned leopardskin jasper faceted garnets, garnet rounds, and wheels combine with sterling silver and a large flower charm from the Thai Karen Hill Tribes mix with the dark red tones of the garnet in the bracelet here and in the matching necklace.
The garnets in the charm bracelet combine with the beautiful glow of borosilicate beads that also have a garnet cast to the colour. The handmade charms are made of many different sizes and shapes of smooth and faceted garnet beads.
Most people probably associate garnets with the Victorian Age since they experienced great popularity during this time.
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Monday, January 02, 2006
A Few Favorites
I also love beadsbeads that are lined with silver foil, especially when they are well lined (no missing or ragged spots) like the ones above that are light blue and have flowers painted on the outside. Good quality silver foil looks great with white silver.
I personally wear more gold than I do silver, or I wear a mixture. The bracelet above has beads with sparkly gold middles, vermeil and 14 karat gold-filled accents and blue Preciosa crystals. jewelry The Jewelry Blog
Saturday, December 17, 2005
The "Canyon Aesthetic" in Jewelry
Still in the realm of the Canyon Aesthetic is the next bracelet featuring lampwork beads, breciated jasper carved ovals and vase beads and deep burgundy freshwater pearls.
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Tuesday, December 06, 2005
The Weight of Rubies
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Thursday, December 01, 2005
The International Jewelry Designers' Guild Virtual Trunk Show
You can't miss this Virtual Trunk Show brought to you by the members of the International Jewelry Designers' Guild. Yes, I am a member, but so are many others, and the work is fabulous! If you are a jewelry fan, you have got to look, even if you can't buy right now! Only on Sunday starting at noon Eastern Standard Time - December 4, 2005.
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Thursday, November 24, 2005
A Definite Charm
I have been so busy selling jewelry that I haven't had much time for actually creating it, but I did put this charm bracelet together out of vintage lucite gilia flower beads, some Preciosa crystal, Swarovski crystal for the flower centers, and some other lampwork and glass beads. There is nothing quite so soothing to me as putting together a charm bracelet. I go into one of those "flow" states that is better than meditation where I feel myself centered in one place while doing one thing and thinking of nothing else. Another charm bracelet features the borosilicate beads of James Derrick Reeves and genuine natural aquamarine. These boro beads have beautiful depth and are perfect with the aquamarine since they have mysterious swirls of blue and green. Currently the top charm bracelet is up for auction on Ebay; the aquamarine can be found on our webiste.
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Friday, November 18, 2005
Time for Sparkle!
As it (finally) starts getting colder here, my thoughts turn to jewelry that sparkles. The November-December-January holiday period is that time of the year when many of us go to more gatherings than we may in all the other months of the year put together! When I think of parties, I think of attention-getting jewelry; when I was in grad school, jewelry was always important since I didn't have the money to spend on party clothes, so the jewelry I wore "dressed" up the outfit (quite often a dressy white silk shirt and a long black skirt) and made it seem more festive even though it may have been something I'd worn many times. One type of jewelry that I never wore during the day was crystal so it was great for going out in. Earrings were especially important since they drew attention to the face and hair; a necklace filled in the neckline and announced that I was going to a party.
The necklace set made with Preciosa crystals hanging down is typical of something I might have worn: it's fairly simple, classic, and it would draw attention to v of the silk blouse which would probably be unbuttoned one button lower than it usually was. The earrings, at over 2 inches long add a nice glow and sparkle, and are certainly not gaudy so that they could go comfortably many different places. The bracelet set in the first picture is great, too, since it has attention-getting earrings and the crystal of the bracelet with its little butterfly charm makes it special also.
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Thursday, November 10, 2005
Kyanite: Nature's Beautiful Blue
For those who are interested, kyanite is associated with the astrological signs Taurus, Libra, and Aries. It is supposed to balance the yin and yang, enhance tranquility and psychic awareness, and dispel anger and frustration. Perhaps more of us should wear it since it is also said to increase mental awareness and lessen confusion!
The kyanite bracelet and earring set shown here is extremely feminine largely because of the great Thai Karen Hill Tribe sterling silver lily beads that hold small kyanite gemstone drums. The bright silver complements the kyanite in a way that couldn't be matched by gold or antiqued silver. The other elements of the bracelet are Turkish beads and cones of filigree, Bali sterling silver accents, and Karen Hill Tribe little flower charms.
This bracelet set is currently up for auction on Ebay; check user id: chloemarie99 or do a search for Cluny Grey.
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Saturday, November 05, 2005
The Allure of Charm Bracelets
The matching earrings I am especially fond of because of the wonderful gem quality topaz squares that are faceted. I added a bronze freshwater pearl to each one then hung them from sterling silver Bali earwires.
They work wonderfully well with the bracelet.
The next charm bracelet, also at auction on Ebay this week is called Grapevine and features lampwork beads by Texas bead artist Lisa Sharik. Lots of amethysts in different forms give interest to this bracelet. There are carved amethyst ovals, carved lotus flower rounds, faceted ovals, smooth rounds as well as smooth rounds of lepidolite and interesting faceted rondelles of violet crazy lace that has patterns that echo the swirls of the lampwork beads. The matching earrings are in the middle of the bracelet in the picture.
Sometimes when I work with purple, especially amethyst or lepidolite, I just want to continue to work with it even though my current project may be finished. That's how my next project came into being. A large clear amethyst nugget got me started, then I found a lampwork bead I liked, and I had to go ahead with this bracelet! It makes use of most of the elements in the charm bracelet, the amethysts, the violet crazy lace, but I also add some sage violet opal or sage violet amethyst as I've seen it called also. Those are the little faceted briolettes that make one part of the bracelet looked scalloped. Even on this bracelet there are charms. The second strand is a chain with amethyst charms hanging from it at intervals. I haven't named this bracelet yet, so if you have any good ideas for a name leave me a comment!
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You can find these and similar jewellery at Cluny Grey Jewelry and at Studio G Jewelry
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Mixtures: The Spice of Life
It features tourmalinated quartz, unakite(a mottled peach and green stone that takes some getting used to), and labradorite, a stone with wonderful Schiller effect (flash).Since the stones are all smooth with the exception of a small carved labradorite flower bead, the texture comes from the wonderful Bali sterling silver, the accents, beads, and the clasp, which is really beautiful.
Lately, it's hard to think of doing one colour, one stone! The Jewelry Blog The first bracelet is on auction at Ebay, ending tomorrow night; search for Cluny Grey or user id: chloemarie99. The second bracelet can be found on the Cluny Grey Jewelry website or in our Ebay store. Free shipping in the USA on our website! Also check out the Studio G Jewelry website with designs by Leslie Turtle as well as by Cluny Grey
Friday, October 28, 2005
Kyanite and Lampwork
Currently this bracelet can be bought on the Cluny Grey Jewelry website. You can also see jewelry by Cluny Grey and Leslie Turtle at Studio G Jewelry.
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Saturday, October 22, 2005
Citrine: The November Birthstone
citrines that are opaque. Beautiful citrines range from the palest yellow to a dark orange colour. It is a member of the quartz family, like amethyst, because most citrines started life as amethysts that were exposed to extreme heat. I suppose this explains the existence of the gemstone ametrine, which is half purple, half yellow or half citrine, half amethyst: parts of the stone were exposed to temperatures that other parts were not. So it is a good idea to keep your citrine jewelry away from heat and strong light.
For those of you who are interested, citrine represents the astrological signs Gemini, Aries, Libra, and Leo. It has long been thought to be an antidote for snake venom, and it is considered to be a healing and protective stone. It also helps with intellectual powers, mental focus, positive outlook, creativity, will power, courage, dieting and self-confidence.
The bracelet above was created with citrine nuggets with a good strong yellow colour, tiny citrine rondelles, and citrine chips. Lampwork beads by Burt Gumeson and Alyson Straley add interest as does the Bali sterling silver. A sterling silver prayer box hangs beside the toggle clasp.
The second citrine bracelet features nuggets, large and small, citrine rondelles and tiny rounds, Bali sterling silver, lampwork beads by Burt Gumeson, a star shaped toggle clasp, and Karen Hill Tribe flower and leaf charms from Thailand.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Pearls in Technicolor: Cluny Grey
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Saturday, October 08, 2005
Art from the Leftside! Jennifer Eustis
The necklace above, "Love Note," is beautiful and once again demonstrates the ability to make various materials work together. Sterling silver, brass, and tin from a candy container lose all vestiges of their origins when she combines them into a pendant and strings it on faceted dark salmon pearls that are hand-knotted. This necklace is contemporary, yet is reminiscent of some of my favourite Victorian jewelry.
My favourite of the 3 necklaces here is the sophisticated "Midnight Deco." This piece is made from sterling silver, 14 karat gold and a faceted smokey topaz. Its sculptural quality is proof that Jennifer Eustis is a jewelry designer that really deserves to be called an artist. One has the feeling that she could have been successful working with any medium, any form. Oh, she also made the sterling silver chain that this pendant hangs from. I told you she was versatile! "Love Note" and "Midnight Deco" will be offered for sale in the IJDG trunk show in November.
To see more of Jennifer's jewelry, and to read her weblog discussing her current pieces, her shows, etc., click here Leftside Art.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2005
A Celebration of Lampwork
More and more I appreciate lampwork beads and the artists who create these beautiful wonders. Yes, it is pink and blue (no surprises there) but the first necklace celebrates lampwork beads and how lovely they look when combined with other elements, in this case, crystal, silver and moonstones. The lampwork beads in this necklace come from some of my favorite lampworkers: Burt and Scott Gumeson of Gumeson Designs, Jim Reeves of Gonzie and V3 Lampworks, and Lynn of Laffingull. Even the small nearly perfect blue spacers that you see here are lampwork beads from Laffingull as are the exquisite flower beads on either side of the focal bead in the lower strand of the necklace. The "bumpy" beads are from Gonzie and the ;ink beads with zigzags and blue "bumps" are from Gumeson Designs "jewel " collection. This necklace will be first put up for auction on our eBay site under the username chloemarie99.
My next bracelet is a favorite of mine since it features green garnet (also known as grossular garnets). I especially love the large flat faceted green garnet nugget that is the focal gemstone. The rough stone and the smaller lighter green stone are both green garnets in just 2 examples of their endless variation. Oddly enough, with green garnets, it is their inclusions that make them really complex and beautiful. The second silver strand features sterling silver Karen Hill Tribe flower charms and Vesuvianite rectangles (akin to green garnets). The silver-laced lampwork beads are by Lisa Sharik, a glass artist from Texas.
The last 2-strand bracelet here that combines lampwork and gemstones has more beads by Lisa Sharik, showing a more delicate side of her work. The gemstone featured here is chrysoprase, and only chrysoprase, a gemstone that has been considered of great value since ancient times. It is mentioned many times in the Bible when describing the wealth and beautiful possessions of some individual. Here most of the sterling silver accents are from the Karen Hill Tribes of Thailand including the delicate bright silver green leaves that dangle from the chain strand of the bracelet.
All of these pieces may appear first for auction on eBay at a far lower bidding price than they will be on our websites. Check them out by searching for Cluny Grey or by username chloemarie99.