Made this necklace this past week, consisting of hammered brass wire and oxidized sterling silver chain inspired by a lot of Art Deco prints I was looking up on Pinterest. It still needs a few adjustments, like opening the loops on the chain to provide a better slide and possibly shortening the longer piece to accommodate the most common necklines I wear. I am such a stickler about fit even when it comes to jewelry, something I think many people don't acknowledge often. (Nothing bothers me more then when a clasp is heavier than the pendant and it pulls at the back of your neck!) Regardless of the few adjustments needed, I am in love with this piece and am brainstorming different configurations, shapes and patterns. How stunning would this be translated into another piece:
(image from Flickr)
I love the unique qualities and the perfect imperfections that come with handmade jewelry.
Friday, June 17, 2016
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
for June babies
Happy birthday June babies! June babies get to boast about having 3 birthstones to choose from: alexandrite, moonstone and pearl. As I was looking up options to feature of any of the three, I came across this INCREDIBLE Art Nouveau pearl pendant, and the decision made itself! Here's the description from Christie's: "BY GEORGES FOUQUET - The fire opal drop, set within an opalescent and blue cloisonné enamel winged cap, to the blue cloisonné enamel and rose-cut diamond scrolled trim, enhanced by a pearl, suspended by a blue enamel bail, mounted in 18k gold, circa 1900." There are literally no words to describe how I feel about this stunning masterpiece!