Showing posts with label Quartz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quartz. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

Quartz & Pearls

Just a couple of days after listing those gorgeous ice flake quartz earrings, they sold! There was much happy-dancing going on. Hoping for a repeat success, I just posted these beauties in my shop:



This time the quartz beads I used are a slightly darker shade than before, and topped with some really lovely white potato pearls. The pearls have such a fantastic luster to them, and it play so well off the shine and crackle of the quartz. Potato pearls are among my favorite shapes to work with, as each pearl has such a unique quality. It was quite a process to pick through the  pearls to find just the right ones to pair up for these earrings, but so worth it. 





The addition of the pearls definitely ups the "fancy pants" aesthetic. I can easily see these being worn out for a night on the town. Perhaps a dinner date? Swanky lunch meeting?  Some days, I just want to keep everything I make for myself....

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Ice flake quartz

Once upon a time, I came across a funky vintage store in California. It smelled like stale musk an old feet but it had some pretty nifty jewelry, so I just breathed through the mouth. Tucked in the back of a display case was a once-lovely multi-strand necklace. I say "once" because this particular necklace was crusted in muck, broken and poorly "fixed" with fishing line, and at least half of the beads were chipped, fractured, or otherwise wonky.

I do love a challenge.

I managed to talk the seller down from $50 (for a horribly dirty and  broken necklace? are you freakin' kiddin me??), and walked away with images of re-purposed jewelry swimming in my head. The friend that I was with thought I was nuts (which, I am).

Fortunately the "muck" was pretty easy to clean off-some piping hot water, soap, and a good scrub for every bead did the trick. A fair amount of the beads crumbled when handled, making the task of separating beads from  bits a drawn-out process. Fortunately, it's one easily done while watching Burn Notice.

The broken bits were tossed into some potting mix for some lovely cyclamens, and the remaining beads spent a couple of days hanging out on a cloth to fully dry. Then, they sat in a bead case for about a year, until I finally decided I wanted to do something with them.

Finally, finally, I started using these lovelies! So far there are three different variations on earrings, and this pair is the first up for sale:


I'm a huge fan of the black marbling on these. Ice flake quartz gets that nifty "ice crystal" look from being heated, then rapidly cooled. The interior of the quartz fractures, resulting in the crackled-ice effect. Awesome, no?



I had the itch to make something really simple, with a little splash of color. I love how these dangle off the earlobes, but are short and light so they're not at all in the way. Great for running errands, chasing dogs, and doing adult-like things, with a little splash. After I finished these, a friend pointed out the color is just in time for Autumn. Happy accident! I'm terrible, and do not follow fashion trends, or what "this season's color" is. I should be ashamed, I know. I'm totally not.

Swing by my etsy shop for more photos (or, just to buy a pair!).

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Tassels galore

I know that some artists hate everything they've done. And some who love it all, equally, in different ways. Like children, or something. But hey, jewelry creations aren't kids (definitely not as messy) so I'm allowed to have favorites. This week, it's a new tassel necklace! 


I really adore that wooden statue...




Quartz chips with gunmetal crimp beads. I added gunmetal crimp covers just to see how it would turn out.


Let me tell you, it turned out beautifully! The best part, for me anyway, is that it chimes. Wait, no, it TINKLES. There, I said it. It tinkles. Like tiny little bells. It was so much fun to stage for photos! Every move brought a delicate "tinkling" sound. So much fun. I love the way the "tassels" move on this series of necklaces- it's interactive modern art for your neck.

Did I mention it's a super great price, too? Since I'm still working out kinks in the production process of these beauties, the prices on the first few will be crazy good ($20 TOTAL, and that includes US shipping). Pop on over to the shop, to check 'em out. Don't forget I love custom orders (I even have a dance set up for when one comes in!) and if you want this, but ya know, kinda different, I'll totally do that. I'm great with super detailed or kinda ambiguous descriptions of what you want.