Love those pearls! Great job and great example of the one big 2 keshi pattern. oo0oo0oo0oo So classic, but the pearls are totally unique. Good job, both of you!
A few days ago I received a lovely strand of chrysocolla from our forum member, Nora. It's the only gemstone Israel used to mine. Every bead is a different combination of gorgeous colors! It is known as the "Peace Stone."
I let the beads lay around for a few days as I played with various combinations of accent beads, but finally settled on these metallic steely-purple (natural color) CFWP 5x7mm. Most of them have strong green overtones, and seem to change color in certain light. The chrysocolla is 10mm. The necklace is about 43 inches long, so it can be doubled also. Am looking forward to wearing this in public!
I'm just seeing the codes for the attachments. How strange. But that's ok as long as you all can see them. I have always loved the opaque stones, agates, jaspers, etc. Karin, Caitlin, Nora, thank you for your lovely comments!
Thanks so much, Heidi, Blaire, Cynde and Ash! Without the encouragement and coaching from everyone here, I wouldn't have tried any of this, and consequently missed out on so much!
Wooo Hoooo, go Pattye! LOVE purple & green together, and I think the Etruscan-looking gold spacers give the sense of history and gravitas to which Caitlin referred. Thanks for posting your pics.
Pattye's beautiful chrysocolla creation with Wendy's pearls got me thinking when my latest batch of gemstones arrived from my Jaipur dealer this week.
The pastel hues of this batch of gem-grade tourmaline from Afghanistan are in stark contrast to the rich intense colours of the more common (albeit still stunning) tourmalines from Nigeria and Brazil. And to make up for the few indicolite blues in the Afghani tourmaline, I wove in some Santa Maria saturated acquamarine blues in as well.
I shortlisted 3 pairs of possible focals, including a lavender-dove-grey pair and a metalic cream-gold pair, but the white flameballs won in the end.
And here they are with the Asian rhodendron from the garden; the monsoon rains have brought these into bloom too.