More stuff!
Dec. 8th, 2006 02:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Alrighty, so here are the three pieces I finished yesterday. And I like them all quite a bit, especially since they're in a different direction than my recent work. I got to get more into beading and wire shaping, which was fun.

Forest Fae necklace/circlet
Description: This was a lot of fun. The flowerhas a gorgeous cut Swarovski crystal in the center, and is this great shade between purple and pink. I'm not sure which it actually is. The crystal gives the necklace some weight, to keep it from moving too much, and the silver leaves actually have carved lobe patterns on them. Also, I found a bunch of bracelets made from glass seed beads, and there are about ten shades of green (including iridescent!) on there. It's extremely flexible and durable, and will curve to flatter.
Price: $25, circlet extension: $2
ONE OF A KIND

The White Queen necklace/circlet
Description: I'm proud of this one. It's striking, and very simple. Similar flower to the one above, except in frost white. Small pearls and mirrored seed beads are strung along the wire, and Aurora Borealis stones decorate the points. This one is flexible as well, and
Price: $25, circlet extension: $2
ONE OF A KIND


Dusk Gold Hearts set
Description: Antique relief and filligree hearts, combined with gold spackle, yellow and gold mirror, and various orange to gold-tinted seed beads. The picture doesn't do it justice. It shimmers, and the weighty antique hearts contrast well with the chiming, flashy smaller hearts that catch light like crazy. Flexible and fitting, it can be worn either at choker height or lower at a more scooped neckline.
I'm in love with this one. I really am. I mean, I never wear gold, and I really, really want to keep this one. But I do know that I of all people don't need any more jewelry and it is possible for it to go to a good home. This is why it's conditional: The person who buys it (or the person it's bought for) MUST ACTUALLY WEAR IT. I'm serious. I'll refuse to sell it to someone who won't take care of it or will toss it in a jewelry box somewhere. And the price won't be marked down, ever. If it doesn't sell in a month, I'm keeping it, end of story. Sorry. =(
Price: Necklace: $40, Earrings: $20, Set: $50
ONE OF A KIND
I hope whoever manages to snag the first two get to wear them as circlets. If not, it would make me sad.
Enjoy!
-Haz


Forest Fae necklace/circlet
Description: This was a lot of fun. The flowerhas a gorgeous cut Swarovski crystal in the center, and is this great shade between purple and pink. I'm not sure which it actually is. The crystal gives the necklace some weight, to keep it from moving too much, and the silver leaves actually have carved lobe patterns on them. Also, I found a bunch of bracelets made from glass seed beads, and there are about ten shades of green (including iridescent!) on there. It's extremely flexible and durable, and will curve to flatter.
Price: $25, circlet extension: $2
ONE OF A KIND

The White Queen necklace/circlet
Description: I'm proud of this one. It's striking, and very simple. Similar flower to the one above, except in frost white. Small pearls and mirrored seed beads are strung along the wire, and Aurora Borealis stones decorate the points. This one is flexible as well, and
Price: $25, circlet extension: $2
ONE OF A KIND


Dusk Gold Hearts set
Description: Antique relief and filligree hearts, combined with gold spackle, yellow and gold mirror, and various orange to gold-tinted seed beads. The picture doesn't do it justice. It shimmers, and the weighty antique hearts contrast well with the chiming, flashy smaller hearts that catch light like crazy. Flexible and fitting, it can be worn either at choker height or lower at a more scooped neckline.
I'm in love with this one. I really am. I mean, I never wear gold, and I really, really want to keep this one. But I do know that I of all people don't need any more jewelry and it is possible for it to go to a good home. This is why it's conditional: The person who buys it (or the person it's bought for) MUST ACTUALLY WEAR IT. I'm serious. I'll refuse to sell it to someone who won't take care of it or will toss it in a jewelry box somewhere. And the price won't be marked down, ever. If it doesn't sell in a month, I'm keeping it, end of story. Sorry. =(
Price: Necklace: $40, Earrings: $20, Set: $50
ONE OF A KIND
I hope whoever manages to snag the first two get to wear them as circlets. If not, it would make me sad.
Enjoy!
-Haz
