Fun with #JesseJamesBeads.
Also used Happy Mango faceted round natural turquoise beads. Swarovski crystals on both.
Accents on shorter necklace are lead free metal beads and a gold filled clasp.
Longer necklace has the beautiful hand finished speciality beads by Jesse James Beads. And a sterling silver hook n eye clasp.
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Natural Amethyst specimen. Also used in necklace with mix of crystals and Charolite beads with sterling silver hook n eye clasp.
These going to Kansas with my cousin for his wife.
Spiny oyster, Mediterranean coral, Swarovski crystals.
Earrings match necklace. Spare earrings of marbal drops with crystal. A gold plated heart with rhinestones.
A wrap bracelet of shell & turquoise heshi.
Second photo is sleeping beauty turquoise chips with black stone bead & small natural pearls. The focal is sterling silver cross with shell, turquoise & black stone inlays handmade in New Mexico.
The earrings are turquoise & sterling silver cone from a vendor at the Santa Domingo Pueblo in New Mexico. Hope it will all be worn happily with contentment.
Hope to add to stock soon.
Multi layered mixed of pearls, turquoise, crystals, glass seed beads. Metals are sterling silver filled copper, and liquid silver fine Heishi beads.
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Mother Nature Needs Help!
Old Virginia pot rack to hang completed project.
about supplies, beginning tools round,flat noise pliers. Good nippers,including memory wire cutters for the tough jobs. Beading wire 49 strand 19size and 7strand12size for light weight jobs. Learn how to secure your ends, make simple &wrap loops.View many free educational sites, stop by free classes,or hit up a friend for help. Many blessings&beading days!
Carnelian Druze n beads, Mexican turquoise, Natural Amber, copper beads n wire.
Funky pink branch coral, with mixed color coral and shells, and turquoise beads. Just because🤗
Handmade sterling silver filled clasp.
Contemporary Jewelry Handmade in Northern California from the Highest Quality Natural MaterialsI like using strong beading wire, mixed metals, leather, I love turquoise, shells, various gemstones, crystals, bone, ceramic, acrylic beads and good strong crimp beads are a must.There are so many product options out there.I decided to limit my products to mostly North American regions and Mexico. I remember when I first started I purchased some Chinese turquoise and wasn’t too pleased. Then I learned a few of my vendors were selling me Chinese stuff too. There are some quality gemstones mined in China. However knowing the distance traveled made me reconsider and stay within our continent. It’s a big one anyway. Jewelry making helps me relax, I find it therapeutic. My back and fingers get sore but it’s all worth it when I see someone wearing something I’ve made. Darn right Joyous!
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