Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts

Featured! Outfit of the Week 5: Ruffles A Go Go

My drop earrings have been featured in another wonderful outfit ensemble by sixthirtythree.  Check out this unique outfit she was able to put together from her finds on Etsy. This gal has a way with style and being cutting edge. You must subscribe to her blog to keep up on the current and upcoming fashions!

Charm of the Week: ID/Badge Lanyards for Teacher Gifts

orange lanyardPosted a handful of lanyards this week. Everyday there will be a new one added for a few days. If you want a custom color to keep in line with school colors, just let me know! A lanyard would make a unique gift that not everyone thinks of. Show your teacher how much you cared this year.

green lanyard

                             

Nickel and Lead Free Earrings!

Lead and Nickel Free Antique Gold Brass Heart Earrings

The antique gold earrings are swirl etched. Lead and nickel free. They dangle just over 1 inch. Lightweight. The heart is 1 1/4 inch wide and 1 inch tall.  http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=35303449

Will ship international, please contact me so I can get you an accurate quote.

See more jewelry at http://www.etsy.com/shop/FindingCharm



Charm of the Week: Cream and Amber Chunky Necklace with Pendant and Earrings

This is a fun necklace and earring set. As most people know, everything is bigger in Texas. I found these creamy and amber colored beads and repurposed them into this set. Wasn't sure what I wanted to do with them, then I stumbled across this pendant.  It's a mix of glass and plastic beads. The pendant is antiqued brass with shiny gold rhinestones. The center is a swirly chocolate brown.  Read more details about this set in my shop!

Charm of the Week: Brown Glass Bead and Gold Accent Eyeglass Leash or Holder

Delicate brown and translucent gold beads are used for this eyeglass leash. Gold holders are used. The leash measures 25 1/2 inches. Very lightweight as it shimmers and shines.  http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=40932592

Will ship international, please contact me.

See more jewelry at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/findingcharm



brown eyeglass

Antique Brass Chain Earrings with Tangerine Beads

Tangerine and burnt orange beads dance among the antique brass/gold chains. Frosted gold beads dangle at the bottom. The earrings are not heavy and dangle 2 1/2 inches to the bottom of the last bead. Earrings are about 1/2 inches wide at the widest point.  http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=40320110

Will ship international, please contact me.

See more jewelry at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/findingcharm

Blinged Out Bluetooth

Jewelry.com, 05/12/2008
Blinged Out Bluetooth

If you're not worried about little things such as a mortgage, bills, car payments, the price of gas or what your friends would say, Jewelry.com has found a little Bluetooth headset that might just be what you've never wanted.
Motorola knows that sometimes practicality can get rather staid, so they've thrown diamonds to the wind and come up with a bluetooth that every blinged out millionaire should have. The Motoral Motopure H12 is no ordinary headset. This one is made from either yellow or white gold and covered with 184 diamonds.
The price - a mere $17,000.


Jewelry Art Awards 2007 of Jewelry Artist Magazine

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Jewelry Artist is pleased to announce the winners of our 2007 Jewelry Arts Awards. Entries for our sixth annual competition were judged by Todd Reed, a self-taught goldsmith and metalsmith who has been exploring the use of rough diamonds in his award-winning, signature jewelry since 1992; Robert Diamante, a professional photographer who has been photographing jewelry for the craft industry since 1993; and Thomas Mann, a jeweler committed to both the artistic and business sides of jewelry making, who has been active in the contemporary craft movement for more than 30 years.

Congratulations to the winners and our thanks to the judges and everyone who entered.

Jewelry Arts Awards 2007 Winners

Miscellaneous Jewelry

First Place: Daniel M. Nagy - Best of Competition
(also First Place, Miscellaneous Jewelry) Frutto di Mare

14K yellow and white gold 353.5g, 3pcs Tahitian pearls 9mm semi baroque, 2pcs 10.5 round AAA grade 86 pcs, 1.659 ct. brilliant cut diamonds. Wax carved and chased shells, hand cut handpiece, and engraved gemstone buttons. Original electronics only; workable inner part is rebuilt based on design and requirements. 200mm x 80mm x 70mm.
Photo: Arion Kudasz Gabor.


















Miscellaneous Jewelry

First Place: Daniel M. Nagy, Frutto di Mare, above.
Second Place: Blue Moon, Marie Scarpa

Maria Scarpa, Second Place
Miscellaneous Jewelry
Blue Moon, 18K gold and platinum, hand fabricated pin/pendant; bezel-set 18mm 7.15ct abalone pearl center and 64 spires divided into 3 levels. Woven, invisibly soldered. Embellished with 28 round faceted 2.0mm pink sapphires, 4 round faceted 2.5mm yellow sapphires, eight round faceted 2.5mm blue sapphires, 4 round faceted 2.9mm blue sapphires, 16 round faceted 3.0mm teal green tourmalines, 4 round faceted 3.5mm teal green tourmalines. Hand fabricated and hand woven. 2.25".









Earrings

First Place (tied): Dream Catcher, Jeffrey Appling
First Place (tied):
Whirlpool, Daniel M. Nagy




























Jeffrey Appling, First Place (tied)

Earrings (above)
Dream Catcher, platinum chain, 18K yellow and white gold. Two half-moon diamonds, two 5-point-star diamonds, six natural yellow diamonds, 2mm square and round ruby, blue and yellow sapphire, spessartite, tsavorite, blue/green tourmaline, amethyst, two half-moon drusy onyx tablets. Cast manufacture, hand fabrication, bezel, tube, bead, and mock (bead) setting for cubes. 62mm x 26.5mm.
Photo: Hap Sakwa.


Daniel M. Nagy. First Place (tied)
Earrings
Whirlpool, 18K white gold, 15.5g. Tahitian pearl AAA, 10mm round 2pcs. Computer designed, wax printed, chased, hand finished. 120mm x 20mm x 20mm.
Photo: Daniel M. Nagy.

























Rings

First Place: Pearl Protrusion, Jeffrey Appling
Second Place: Message, Daniel M. Nagy and Agnes Kertesz


Jeffrey Appling, First Place
Rings
(above)
Pearl Protrusion, 950 platinum, 8.5mm faceted black cultured pearl and 8.5mm faceted white cultured pearl, tsavorite garnets and pink sapphires. Hand carved wax and of cast manufacture, bead-set small round gemstones and hand carved (artwork) along outside borders. 10.5mm x 20mm. Photo: Hap Sakwa.

Daniel M. Nagy & Agnes Kertesz, Second Place
Rings
(above)
Message,
18K white gold 10.8g, Tahitian pearl AAA round 1pc 9.4mm, brilliant cut diamonds. 20mm x 15mm.

Bracelets

First Place: Salad Blues, Laura Parr
Second Place: Dragon of 4 Elements, Dmitriy Pavlov


Laura Parr, First Place
Bracelets
(above)
Salad Blues,
forged and riveted sterling silver sheet, wire, tube, copper sheet; ten 1.5 millimeter, tube-set and riveted sapphires; ink. 51mm x 82mm x 72mm.
Photo: Jeremy Addington.



Dmitriy Pavlov, Second Place
Bracelets
(above)
Dragon of 4 Elements,
pierced, bent, and engraved sterling silver. 51mm x 82mm x 72mm.
Photo: Galina Pavlova.

Pins & Brooches

First Place: Inception, Tricia Lachowiec
Second Place: Star, Wendy McAllister


Tricia Lachowiec, First Place
Pins/
Brooches (above)
Inception,
18K gold on sterling silver, copper, enamel, diamond, steel. Chasing and repoussé, enameling. 23⁄4" x 1-5⁄8" x 3⁄4".
Photo: Dean Powell.
Wendy McAllister, Second Place
Pins/Brooches
(above)
Star
, sterling silver, acrylic, lenticular lens, 24K gold leaf, fabricated silver brooch, fabricated double pinstem back; found objects: candle bobeche and child’s ruler. 3.5".
Photo: Ralph Gabriner.

Pendants & Necklaces

First Place: Mary Darwall
Second Place (tied): Evolution, Jeffrey Appling
Second Place (tied): Fruit
, Tricia Lachowiec


Mary Darwall, First Place
Pendants/Necklaces
(above)
Eleven turquoise cabochons, turquoise beads, freshwater pearls, glass seed beads, beading cloth, nylon thread, 49-strand wire, 14K closure, leather backing. Hand needle woven, bead appliqué, freeform peyote, branching stitches. 18".
Photo: John Yohman.
Jeffrey Appling, Second Place (tied)
Pendants/Necklaces
(above)
Evolution, 30.37ct drilled citrine intruded with malachite, coral, and lapis tubes, 3.66cts. Drilled-out citrine pavilion injected with gemstones, pendant area cast, and hand fabricated. 16", 30.5mm x 33mm.
Photo: Hap Sakwa.

Tricia Lachowiec, Second Place (tied)
Pendants/Necklaces
(above)
Fruit, oxidized sterling silver, electroformed copper, enamel, 14K gold, cognac diamonds, sapphires. Electroforming and enameling. 10" x 6-1⁄4" x 1-1⁄4".
Photo: Dean Powell.

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