Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Some Sterling /Jade Pendants and a random Bailing Piece

This leaf is from a lost-wax casting I did in high school, and is made of sterling and is hanging off of a piece of forest green, cotton cord.



FIXED! Here is a tear drop shaped cut of jade hanging on a gold chain with one other gold chain attached at a lower level. To connect the different chains together I used 14k gold fill chain and two tiny peridot beads. The one problem with this piece is that it tangles very easily, but I shortened the chain length and took off one chain so it is much better at hanging properly.



SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD :)



This is actually made from this clay called PMC-precious metal clay, and you actually roll the clay out and push a pattern into it and cut out whatever shape you want and a hole to in order to hang it. After that you just heat it up with a torch (bake it) until it is glowing red and it is done! I just hung this piece from two strands of cotton cord.

This piece was made with silver that I then reticulated and added a peridot cabochon and two little peridot beads to connect it to a simple sterling chain.



This piece looks way better than this photo displays it. It is made of brass and copper wire and a brass chain and clasp. I believe the stone beads are mother of pearl and actually don't know what the green stone is yet, but it could possibly be Green Amethyst or some type of quarts.


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