Thursday, April 29, 2010

Pepper Pendants


Get your chili on with these red hot pendants! Made of dyed bamboo coral and copper wire, it will add a little spice to any outfit!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Pendant Power


Lately I have been making lots of pendants. This one was an experiment with a looser swirl. I need to invest in a wig jig so I can get a more perfect circle. Alas, tools cost money. It's like a catch 22. In order to make you have to have the capital, yet that is why your making! Thank goodness creating art is fun! Anyway, this pendant is made of sterling silver and agate. It is 2 inches tall and 1 1/2 inches wide and looks like a drop of ocean reflecting the sunrise on your chest.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Turquoise Swirl


Turquoise is such a wonderful stone, especially paired with sterling silver! I saw a picture of an african woman wearing a necklace with two huge swirls and thought to myself, that is awesome, I bet I could do something like that! So I got some silver wire and started swirling! The swirl reminds me of an infinity symbol for the universe. Let your ears start whirling!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

The Power of the Smoky Quartz


My friend Becky who was with me in the mountains of NC found this smoky quartz while we were gem mining (See the previous post "Crystal Clear"). I found a regular quartz and so I have now wrapped them both and we have friendship necklaces (BFF)! Anyway, the powers of her quartz became apparent that night when we were all playing the game Risk. We played for over 6 hours and she rolled 6's and 5's every time, it was eerie. She claims the crystal lost some of it's luster and when I received it in the mail I could tell it needed a good polishing, unfortunately I do not own a gem polishing machine (wish list). So I tried my best and lathered it in some aromatherapy oils to shine it up but oil can only do so much. Regardless, it smells divine.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Nature-ally a Necklace


This is a necklace made of wood, hematite, copper, and wax linen. I used a macrame technique to create the lovely beadwork and finished it with a toggle clasp. It reminds me of seeds and autumn.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Macrame


I learned how to macrame through making this owl necklace, by a pattern I found online at elainecraft.com! Now I love to macrame! After learning the techniques you can start making up your own patterns, I made up this one:

Both of these are made with colored wax linen, and carnelian (the owl also has a twig). I still need to work at my technique but I can feel my inner hippi blossoming already!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

The Issue of Price


All my jewelry is for sale. I price them according to the cost of material, time and design originality. These earrings, for example, are made of sterling silver and lemon chrysoprase and cost $10. For any inquiries just contact me at fiveorion@gmail.com.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Tea Time


I wore this necklace to an art opening and one of my friends liked it so much, she wants one! Except I think she wants it in a different color. This necklace is made of 8mm carnelian stones, copper wire and a red brass chain. The stones are all bundled together in a cluster that sits in between my collar bones. I have another necklace like this but longer, made of amethyst that reminds me of grapes. I think I will make one with a variety color cluster for a funkier statement, how exciting!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Picturesque



This is a pair of simple earrings made of sterling silver and pink jasper. They are dangly, small, and cute. Hardly anything to make a huge fuss of but I just loved the way the photograph turned out!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Brace yourself!


I love carnelian and magnesite! They are some of my favorite stones to work with especially when paired together. This is a simple but charming bracelet strung with stretchy string to simply slip onto the arm. Wow, that's a lot of alliteration!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Crystal Clear


Last month I was in Spruce Pine, NC with my family and some friends. While we were up there we went gem mining at a little tourist trap and it was fun! They give you a bucket of stones and you rifle through them in water and find uncut gemstones. They are obviously picked through and they have a stone cutting business along with it so you can have a ring made. All the people were very nice and it would definitely be great for children. Regardless, I found this lovely crystal in the pile of stones and wrapped it up in copper. It hangs low just under the chest. It is my first try at any kind of stone wire wrapping and it is much harder than it looks! I now have much admiration for wire wrapping! I love this necklace and wear it almost everyday!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Mystery Stone Solved with a trip to a Trade Show!



Today I went to a bead trade show at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta, Ga. It is so easy to spend money on beads and hard to find really great deals at these shows. I did find one vendor "Bead Gallery" (Gary Yu and Helen Zhu from Alphareta, Ga) that gave me a great wholesale discount without having to purchase a million dollars worth of beads. I bought some, chrysocolla, aventurine, agate, carnelian, onyx and some red bamboo coral. I have never used agate before and I love it, it's crackly and this particular agate is a turquoise blue. My mother-in-law wanted a red and black necklace (Go Dawgs!) therefore I bought the red coral and some onyx in one of my favorite shapes, mixed size daggers. It was fun but I think shopping online might be cheaper with many of the beads. I like firemountaingems.com. They seem to have to most reasonable prices I have found in my quest so far. My favorite part of the trip, finding out that the stones that I have been trying to figure out are...Aquamarine!!!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

The Beauty of Amber



I love amber. It's like beautiful, hard, transparent wax that could just mold in your fingertips, but doesn't. I love the golden glow and the rich warmth of the stone. These earrings are made of amber chips, wire wrapped in sterling silver to produce a cluster effect that dangles from earlobes.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Mystery Stone Necklace



Today I toted my baby Wesley around town. Five Orion is actually named after him, his middle name is Orion. He was all smiles and giggles especially when I bought him a huge stuffed animal that was on easter sale (this year the easter bunny's cousin, budget bunny, came and saw him)! I spent my night photographing some of my jewelry. The image above is the necklace made from those blue stones and sterling silver. It's simplicity compliments outfits and looks very pretty worn. It's one of my favorite necklaces to wear, now if only I can figure out what those stones are...

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Mystery Stones



I bought these stones at a trade show in Dallas, TX and I am having the hardest time identifying them! They are beautiful and I have made a great necklace out of them and would like to find more of these stones. They look like they are natural, quartzy and a baby blue with opaque white streaks and dark grey and brown streaks. The blue has clear transparency and semi-opaqueness as well, i'm thinking it's probably a pretty low grade of stone. Could it be amazonite or possibly larimar ? Any suggestions?

Monday, April 5, 2010

Gasp! A Clasp!



I made my first clasp! It is an S-shape clasp with a 16 gauge sterling silver wire. At first I was a little daunted but after making one I now realize that it is relatively easy. Just make some loop-dee loops and presto, a clasp! This necklace is sterling silver with rose quartz and pink pearls debuting my first clasp! I am so very excited! Now all need is to invest in some hammers and an anvil. Working with wire is great and I can't wait to have a great technique. Practice makes perfect!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Amethyst



This is a braided amethyst necklace with copper beads. I had originally strung several strands of amethyst and didn't want to just have them layered on top of each other. I had never braided stones together before but I tried it and I thought that it looked wonderful. It wears like a choker.