Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Dainty and Romantic earrings

These intricate Victorian style romantic earrings are entirely hand-coiled and weaved using different gauges of Sterling and Fine Silver wire. First, oval frames are formed and hammered for strength, then hair thin wire is finely coiled around it, curled into graceful swirls and loops, and tiny Aquamarine, Peridot and oxidized Silver beads are weaved within. Rich purple smooth Amethyst briolettes are hanging bellow and all Silver is antiqued for a vintage look. Earrings are 2 1/2" long from top of ear-wires to bottom of Amethyst briolettes and are 1 1/2" wide.

Another Pair of earrings! Prasiolite, Tourmaline and tiny Pearls

Dainty, romantic earrings are created with different gauges of Sterling and Fine Silver. The round frames are handformed and hammered for strength, then finely wrapped with thin wire. Curls and swirls decorate it's center. Hanging from the circles are 2 large Prasiolite teardrops(Green Amethyst) of superb quality, weighing 8.65 Carats, topped with clusters of micro-faceted pink Tourmalines and tiny blush and creamy-white Fresh-Water Pearls. l wrapped each with hand-made balled headpins. Earrings hang 2 1/4" from top of earwires to bottom of creation. All Sterling and Fine Silver is oxidized and polished for an antiqued vintage look, and to bring alive all the tiny coiling details.

Wire wrapped jewelry new obssesion


New wire wrapped and weaved earrings, produced after many many hours of intense work and yards and yards of Sterling and Fine silver. Gems are quality and so gorgeous! I am so very happy with the results:)
Intricate wire wrapped, hand-formed ovals, with dangles of smooth Beer Quartz Briolettes, creamy white Keishi Peals, Hessonite Garnet wrapped with my hand made Sterling ballpins, and Smokey Quartz smooth tear-drop briolettes. Lovely floral motif with browns, golden and creamy whites.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

My Jewelry!


Fantastic! 1-2-3, I created a new blog - an outlet for thoughts, process and results - of my jewelry design and fabrication.
Soon I'll be posting my work-in progress, and final results...Very fun :)