Friday, 26 April 2013

Inspiration for pieces explained: Double Trouble Bracelet

          
   

I had two very similar strands of amethyst faceted gems, and wanted to create a dangly, waterfall bracelet. I chose to mix the colours together as I loved the idea of shading throughout the bracelet. Rather than start with the darker colours and move to the lighter, I chose to mix them throughout. The effect is very subtle, but gives a lot of depth to the piece.     

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Thursday, 25 April 2013

Inspiration for pieces explained: Amethyst Droplet Earrings

 

I love amethyst, and wanted to try something special with these gorgeous quality gems. So when I added the silver head-pins, I gave them a sweeping bend, a curve that creates movement in them even when they are not being worn. But when you do wear them, the elegant curve gives so much more to the design than just a straight dangle would have done.     

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Inspiration for pieces explained: Adventurine Blocks Bracelet

          
   

I love adventurine as it has such a wonderful green colour, and amazing glitter to the stones. I wanted to create a bracelet that was striking, but simple, and as I had these large blocks, I thought they would be ideal. I could have added more stones of the same size, or different shapes, but I loved the bold contrast between the silver and the green, the ovals of the chain and the strong, cube shape.     

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