I love these beads, the pretty pattern is very well done, and gives this piece a lot of interest. I wanted to add silver beads to it to complete the look.
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I wanted a romantic piece, and decided that a heart would fit the bill perfectly. I decided that the shape said it all, but added garnets and silver beads to give the piece texture.
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22051.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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I found the vintage mother-of-pearl leaves at a Vintage Fair on a disintegrating necklace. I had to have them! I paired them with the peridot because it is such a living, green colour. I love the set so much I made another just for me!
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22046.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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This design was inspired by the Frothy Silver necklace (http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22038.htm), and is like a commission piece I made just before Christmas. I loved the idea of graduating beads, it's very elegant, and reminiscent of Indian pieces.
For more details, see: http://www.jewellerydragon.com/N22055.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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