Monday, October 13, 2014

Recycled earring collar

This is another mosaic type piece. I used a recycled lucite earring and crackled marbles. It is made with copper wire.

Flaming Heart Goddess Necklace

This collar style necklace is wire wrapped in copper with dyed Rhodonite beads. It has a "tribal meets industrial feel" to it. It is a very dimensional piece. The abstract shaped heart is netted with wire and coiled circles are added for depth. It has a patina to give it rich bronze look. It is made from raw copper so take note if you have a sensitivity to some metals.


Sunday, October 5, 2014

Goddess collar

This free form collar is made from copper wire. In the center is a Rhodonite cabochon. It is adorned with purple swarovski crystals. Everything is hand made by me.


Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Twisted pearl necklace

This necklace is made from copper wire, champagne colored glass pearls and yellow quartz briolettes.  It is a "WIP"

Recycled lucite earring necklace

I decided to dig into my stash of broken and vintage clip on earrings. It always so much fun upgrading outdated jewelry into a new, cool style. This necklace is a collection of old, marbled and speckled lucite clip on earrings. There is also a beautiful mother of pearl bead and crackled marbles. I used copper wire to bring everything together. The bottom center earring is exceptionally fun. I love pyramid shapes. Even the leather is from an old vest. It measures approximately 19 inches in length. The clasps is hand made by myself, as well.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Atomic Love

Copper choker with blue stone. Hangs with tan suede.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

"Am I not turtley enough..."

This turtle is wire wrapped around a beautiful bead given to me by a friend. I used copper wire.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Tree of Life

The beauty of these pendants are how organic and different every one turns out. They can be made in many types of metals and different stones, crystals or glass beads.

Sesheta

Seshat (Sashet, Sesheta), meaning 'female scribe', was seen as the goddess of writing, historical records, accounting and mathematics, measurement and architecture to the ancient Egyptians. She was depicted as a woman wearing a panther-skin dress (the garb of the funerary stm priests) and a headdress that was also her hieroglyph - Seshat determinative - which may represent either a stylized flower or seven pointed star on a standard that is beneath a set of down-turned horns. (The horns may have originally been a crescent, linking Seshat to the moon and hence to her spouse, the moon god of writing and knowledge, Thoth. I am very fascinated by Egyptian mythology and history. Seshat is said to be the female counterpart of Thoth from ancient Egypt. She was an important goddess, even from earlier times in the Pyramid texts. She was the first and foremost female scribe - accountant, historian and architect to both the pharaoh and the gods. She was the female goddess of positions belonging mostly to men. Yet she did not have a personal name, only a title - Seshat, the Female Scribe. More in for can be found here.. http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/seshat.htm#ixzz2t7aVH4Pd

Torched Heart

This fierce heart was created for Valentine's Day. It has been hand torched to give it a beautiful pinkish hue. I made it with copper wire. Beautiful, sparkling purple and red beads adorn the piece. The chain adjusts between 16-20 inches. This piece recently sold in my Etsy store.

Masquerade Mask Necklace

This "one of a kind" piece is hand made from copper wire. It is sewn with crystals and interesting glass beads. The focal bead is a blue marble that is been netted and wire wrapped. A pretty copper plated chain complements the mask. It measures approximately 16-20 inches.