Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Dream Come True

Thanks to my new fabulous Rep...Mollie I am now in Pacific Trading Company in Santa Cruz and Capitola. When I first started making jewelry I thought, if I get my pieces into that store I have arrived and I am real. Well I am proud to announce I HAVE ARRIVED....if you are a local or visiting the area be sure to stop in....the clothes are amazing

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Cocktail Rings







"Kamakazi"


"Manhattan"

"Gimlet"

These were REALLY tough to make

I used 14kt Gold fill wire to make these. They are hand shaped into circles then wrapped to make the "web" effect. The top piece has Faceted Moonstone drops and the second has a large cultured Pearl.


Bracelets Galore

These are made from either 14kt Gold Fill or Sterling Silver Chain. The stones are a variety of Semi Precious Gems, Pearls and Cubic Zirconia. I adore making bracelets........






Earrings




Hand shaped Hoops made of 14kt GF wire with Deep Amethyst CZs and Carnelian


Hand wrought and Hammered 14kt GF wire with Paua Shell Focal



Large Faceted Labradorite Gems hung from Hand shaped and Hammered 14kt GF wire



Handwrought and Hammered 14kt GF wire with a large Cubic Zirconia Focal

Monday, May 4, 2009

First Day First Blog

Wow, thanks to my friend Debra aka Bottle Blonde Inspirations I'm officially a blogger. These pages will be a place for me to post pictures of my latest Jewelry Designs. I've been creating Jewelry for about 5 years. Each piece is an original design that is crafted by hand, my hand to be specific. I work with metals such as Fine Silver, Sterling, Copper, Vermeil and 14kt Gold Fill. The variety of stones I use range from Semi Precious Gems such as Aquamarine, Peridot and Amethyst to custom made Cubic Zirconia, Swarovski Crystal and Pearls. Most pieces end up being one of a kind just because I make something and move on from there though I do have a few "in demand" designs that I've made several times but always with slight variations. Check out my work and let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Judy