Friday, 1 February 2013

Inspiration for pieces explained: Amethyst Drop Necklace

         

I had this idea when I bought the chain, to frame amethysts with two long pieces. I love how this works, and it's a lovely piece to wear. I wanted the matching earrings to be simple and not overwhelm the necklace.     

For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22041.htm

p.s. And don't forget, we can customise any piece, make it longer, shorter, or change the fitting! Just ask!
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Thursday, 31 January 2013

Inspiration for pieces explained: Ice Grapes Necklace

              

Inspired by a recent trip to Canada, where they make ice-wine, I found both these beads at different suppliers, and was delighted at how well they went together! Neither overwhelms, but yet the amethyst brings extra depth to the piece.     

For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22044.htm

p.s. And don't forget, we can customise any piece, make it longer, shorter, or change the fitting! Just ask!
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JewelleryDragon is available at the Harrison Lord Gallery in Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
 
 
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Tuesday, 29 January 2013

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/N22042.htm

p.s. And don't forget, we can customise any piece, make it longer, shorter, or change the fitting! Just ask!
www.jewellerydragon.com
JewelleryDragon is available at the Harrison Lord Gallery in Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
 
 
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Monday, 28 January 2013

Inspiration for pieces explained: Knit One, Pearl One Necklace

            

I had a lot of seed pearls, and decided to see if I could string them in rows. I added garnets to 'trim' the piece as it was missing something. I love the end result, it's really quirky!     

For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22043.htm. 

p.s. And don't forget, we can customise any piece, make it longer, shorter, or change the fitting! Just ask!
www.jewellerydragon.com
JewelleryDragon is available at the Harrison Lord Gallery in Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
 
 
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