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I thought it would be nice to have a catagory where we all can show off some of spectacular work. Please post picture with a brief statement about your pieces.

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This is a bracelete earring set I have called Smoke on the Water.
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Cactus Rose! This is so beautiful... love the combination of the stones....yes! this is a nice place to show all of the wonderful work.
I hope that soon enough I can post something that I will able to make... I will be so happy! Thank you for sharing your work...
Blessings and Light..
Bella

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Love it! thank you for sharing!

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ok - so I guess I can post a few of the things I have made for others as gifts.
The first is black onyx and turquoise with a black onyx pendant I found that worked well with it. I never name these things since they are gifts but it makes me think of mysterious nights.

The second is a piece that was on the bead board when I took the pics - it is a set of earrings, necklace and bracelet length with smokey quartz, rose quartz and rhodonite. I love how the smokey shone on that background. The gal wanted pink and brown - so I think I managed to accomodate that fairly well, LOL!

The third is three sets of earrings and necklaces that are (from left to right) a shell pendant that has a garnet in it with ruby zoisite, garnets and black onyx; a 'coral' pendant which is probably fossilized sponge with stones that are amethyst, onyx, rutilated quartz and red 'coral' which is probably also dyed sponge; and finally an amethyst pendant with a garnet accent with amethyst, garnet, malachite and sodalite stones - that one the pendant had sort of moved off center a bit and should be over the three garnets to the right of the placement.

I love making jewelry even though I can't wear it due to metal allergies, so I give a lot as gifts to others.

Ronda
Blessings!
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I used the large amethyst drop pendant as my inspiration for this necklace. The design and construction have a "flow" to them... The gold sets off the warm and nurturing qualities of the amethyst, which is generally regarded as a possessing tonal qualities of a very cool (fairly cold) palate.
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very nice pieces

Ronda said:
ok - so I guess I can post a few of the things I have made for others as gifts.
The first is black onyx and turquoise with a black onyx pendant I found that worked well with it. I never name these things since they are gifts but it makes me think of mysterious nights.

The second is a piece that was on the bead board when I took the pics - it is a set of earrings, necklace and bracelet length with smokey quartz, rose quartz and rhodonite. I love how the smokey shone on that background. The gal wanted pink and brown - so I think I managed to accomodate that fairly well, LOL!

The third is three sets of earrings and necklaces that are (from left to right) a shell pendant that has a garnet in it with ruby zoisite, garnets and black onyx; a 'coral' pendant which is probably fossilized sponge with stones that are amethyst, onyx, rutilated quartz and red 'coral' which is probably also dyed sponge; and finally an amethyst pendant with a garnet accent with amethyst, garnet, malachite and sodalite stones - that one the pendant had sort of moved off center a bit and should be over the three garnets to the right of the placement.

I love making jewelry even though I can't wear it due to metal allergies, so I give a lot as gifts to others.

Ronda
Blessings!

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good looking amethyst

Indigo Angel said:
I used the large amethyst drop pendant as my inspiration for this necklace. The design and construction have a "flow" to them... The gold sets off the warm and nurturing qualities of the amethyst, which is generally regarded as a possessing tonal qualities of a very cool (fairly cold) palate.

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This is a beatiful piece. You should shoot it on a white or cream background to see the color of the stone. The amythest will show up better on the lighter background.

Indigo Angel said:
I used the large amethyst drop pendant as my inspiration for this necklace. The design and construction have a "flow" to them... The gold sets off the warm and nurturing qualities of the amethyst, which is generally regarded as a possessing tonal qualities of a very cool (fairly cold) palate.

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good call on that one sis i believe you are spot on.

rick

Cactus Rose said:
This is a beatiful piece. You should shoot it on a white or cream background to see the color of the stone. The amythest will show up better on the lighter background.

Indigo Angel said:
I used the large amethyst drop pendant as my inspiration for this necklace. The design and construction have a "flow" to them... The gold sets off the warm and nurturing qualities of the amethyst, which is generally regarded as a possessing tonal qualities of a very cool (fairly cold) palate.

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Thanks for the compliment and suggestion (re: photography)! I no longer have that piece, although I can always make another... but here is my 1st (real) attempt at photographing my goods. This is a "freshwater cultured pearl dyed peacock color with small silver beads between and blue kyanite.


Cactus Rose said:
This is a beatiful piece. You should shoot it on a white or cream background to see the color of the stone. The amythest will show up better on the lighter background.
Indigo Angel said:
I used the large amethyst drop pendant as my inspiration for this necklace. The design and construction have a "flow" to them... The gold sets off the warm and nurturing qualities of the amethyst, which is generally regarded as a possessing tonal qualities of a very cool (fairly cold) palate.

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