Silver Droplet Bracelet and Necklace
I found these at one of my suppliers, and fell in love with them. They are droplets of solid silver, and have a gorgeous weight to them. I decided on creating the bracelet like this to make a river of silver around the wrist.
Although I could have used elastic, I was worried that the weight of the pieces would be too much, and the piece would not last, so I used a thick stringing thread instead, made of strands of steel!
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/HTML/Products/B22023/Bracelet.htm http://www.jewellerydragon.com/HTML/Products/N22029/Necklace.htm
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JewelleryDragon is available at the Harrison Lord Gallery in Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
My name is Nicola, and I'm the main designer and craftsperson at JewelleryDragon. JewelleryDragon is dedicated to creating unique pieces of quality jewellery. In this blog, I'm aiming to share some of the secrets of JewelleryDragon, inspirations, my personal jewellery collection, and anything else I think a fellow jewellery-holic would enjoy! As each piece has their own story, I hope you will enjoy reading this blog, and perhaps find something wonderful for that special person in your life.
Friday, 21 October 2011
Monday, 17 October 2011
Inspiration for pieces explained
Agate Necklace
I love agate, and couldn't resist these beads. As they are large, I decided to put them on a solid chain, and make it a long length. This piece can be worn doubled up.
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/HTML/Products/N22042/Necklace.htm
www.jewellerydragon.com
JewelleryDragon is available at the Harrison Lord Gallery in Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
I love agate, and couldn't resist these beads. As they are large, I decided to put them on a solid chain, and make it a long length. This piece can be worn doubled up.
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/HTML/Products/N22042/Necklace.htm
www.jewellerydragon.com
JewelleryDragon is available at the Harrison Lord Gallery in Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Inspiration for pieces explained
Carnelian Cuff Bracelet
These beads are just so amazing! Each one has a cut-out for a bead, and although I could have used a contrasting colour or more carnelian, I decided on silver to give a shimmer to the piece, and not make the colours too overwhelming. I also like that it makes the piece 'metal' without being too masculine.
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/HTML/Products/B22021/Bracelet.htm
www.jewellerydragon.com
We now sell on Etsy! http://www.etsy.com/shop/jewellerydragon.
These beads are just so amazing! Each one has a cut-out for a bead, and although I could have used a contrasting colour or more carnelian, I decided on silver to give a shimmer to the piece, and not make the colours too overwhelming. I also like that it makes the piece 'metal' without being too masculine.
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/HTML/Products/B22021/Bracelet.htm
www.jewellerydragon.com
We now sell on Etsy! http://www.etsy.com/shop/jewellerydragon.
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