Two new sets for summer. Layered 5 strand with turquoise, rare purple n red spiny oyster, shells, abalone, sterling silver. Single strand is green turquoise, natural magnesite, carnelian, natural jet, tektite shell, sterling silver.
Getting ready for summer with an
Ankle bracelet 12 & 1/2 inch
Quartz chips of green hair and rose, lead free Pewter hook, closed solid copper jump ring, steel beads in silver & copper finish.
Very excited to watch this film. Please check out the trailer, and add it to your playlist. 👍🏼
Gifts for my goddaughter and her sweet daughter.
Long necklace with sterling silver hook n eye clasp. Turquoise and quartz chips with
Dyed magnsite beads, turquoise bear fetish. The focal is lead free pewter.
Wrap braceletis glass pearls n beads, with silver accent spacer beads.
Earrings are a fun mix of shells n pearls with surgical steel.
Other Stone is hand cut lace agate drop wrapped with on sterling silver wire with a crystal beads.
Great description of coral.
Southwest nature my inspiration how can I not fall in love with the beautiful colors and contrast.
Funky fun, natural hemp cord strung and knotted with beads of wood, old glass n ceramic, plus 7 Mexican turquoise beads. Hook made of copper.
Fun length. Beads are glass, crystals, and lemon quartz. The pendent and clasp are lead free metals.
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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