Showing posts with label pendant. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Ivory Diamond and Calibrated Cabs


I've recently made several 30mm premium shimmerstone cabochon. One of them was this ivory-sparkle cabochon. I surrounded it with a copper-lined AB Czech seed bead bezel and finished it with a right-angle weave bail.
I LOVE the premium shimmerstones! They're so easy to bead with, having a more shallow dome than the regular shimmerstones, and being uniform in size and shape I can glue them into findings instead of having to search for just the right size/shape. In fact, I'm seriously considering switching over entirely to the calibrated shimmerstones in my ParadoxMoxie supply shop, eventually phasing out the uncalibrated kind except by special request.

In fact, if I were to switch entirely to premium shimmerstones, that would mean a wider selection of sizes and shapes--ovals, rounds, teardrops, sometimes even fancier shapes such as diamonds, squares and hearts!
Ok, I've convinced myself. I'm going to do it!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Do you have Mutated Magpie Tendencies?

Because I do! Ever since I was young, I have been in love with sparkling, brightly colored objects. When I was 8, that love manifested itself as an obsession for those plastic rhinestones at craft stores. I would spend my allowance collecting them, then burying them in my backyard, the flimsy bark box in which I kept my collection doubling as a 'treasure chest'. (Miraculously, I was always able to find the spot where I buried them again.)

Later, around 10, I discovered faceted Czech glass beads, and they became my new love. I didn't know how to make jewelry but that didn't matter; I bought the beads anyway, eventually teaching myself to string  them on fabric thread (scavenged from my mother's intermittently-used sewing box) which inevitably broke. I would simply restring my beads and try not to mourn the lost ones.

Beads are good. Beads are easier to do things with than flat-backed rhinestones which must always be glued to something or require a special hard-to-find metal pronged setting, and so I now have a large collection of them, some glass, some gemstone. But I still have that little desire to have a 'gem' to carry around in my pocket, a talisman around which all manner of make-believe can be built--a rich lady, a fairy-tale thief, or young mage having stumbled upon anl object of power.

Well, at the Bead & Button show, I found a table full of faceted cubic zirconia stones in large sizes. Possessing super-sparkle and coming in lots of colors, it's the most popular diamond simulant in the world. I couldn't resist a brilliant yellow trillion-cut stone. Having read a LOT of fairy stories at a young age, I had fancies of making a necklace holding a diamond that had belonged to a maharajah. Upon getting home, I realized I had a gold filigree, the perfect size to wrap around the yellow 'diamond', and a length of classy gold chain to make a simple necklace--a return to the rhinestones of my childhood, but better!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

FoundHandmade.com


Ever heard of http://foundhandmade.com? Now you have! The site showcases the finest handmade goods, vintage pieces and exquisite supplies. This morning one of the pieces chosen for this showcase was the purple version of my 'Punk Angel' shimmerstone pendant. http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=37601921