Monday, May 31, 2010

Beach glass bracelet for the new college graduate


A customer commissioned a bracelet as a present for a young woman who will be graduating from college. She gave me her beach glass collection so that I could select pieces and design the piece. In addition to the beach glass, I knew that I wanted to incorporate a citrine crystal into the piece (2nd from right) as it promotes success, prosperity, and abundance to the wearer. This was a fitting energy for a young woman as she makes the transition from the world of academia to whatever may lay ahead.

I decided on a charm style bracelet which would highlight the unique components, textures and colors of each piece that was attached to the chain. As I was sifting through the basket of beach glass, the stone in the middle caught my attention right away. It is an unique piece and has great texture. Then as I selected the pieces of beach glass, I found the crinoid (to the right of the stone) which is a great lake find. My final flash of inspiration was to incorporate a penny into the piece, which played off the meaning of the citrine crystal. To really personalize the piece, I had the giver of the piece find out the recipient's birth year and so the penny was selected accordingly.


Each piece was drilled and I attached each securely to the sterling chain of the bracelet. It has a solid, easy to use sterling lobster claw clasp. It a very unique, personalized piece for the young woman who will be receiving it.

Friday, May 21, 2010

A trio of Blue Druzy Quartz Crystal Necklaces

Late last year I picked up a strand of Blue Druzy Quartz briolette-style pendants from a local bead store in Watervliet called Tradewind Beads. I purchase most of my gemstones from trade shows, but when I saw these beauties, I had to get them because of their luminous blue and white coloring, and twinkling crystalline structure. They are unusual. I have seen a fair amount of white Druzy quartz, but not in blue.


These are the first series of pieces that I created out of this find - From left, counter-clockwise to right: 16" sterling chain with hand-worked clasp and pendant bail, 18" sterling chain with hand-worked clasp and pendant bail (both antiqued and buffed out), and an 18" doubled leather with handworked clasp and bail.


Blue druzy comes from Chrysocolla. Chrysocolla is associated with tranquility and peace, intuition, patience, and unconditional love. It is thought to offer gentle and soothing qualities. The Cluster formation of the quartz crystal can be used to bolster group energy, enhance harmony and peace in a group, and other social/business relationships.



The pieces certainly are lovely and soothing, even if one knows nothing about their intrinsic properties.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Simplicity lets your style shine through


This is some of the latest work that is now for sale at Chartreuse. The earrings are hammered sterling wire with wrapped functional detail. From left to right, the briolettes gemstones are labradorite, African prehnite, and onyx. The earrings are perfect for summer; light, open, and full of great energy.


Here I paired the onyx earrings with a Tibetan Quartz crystal on leather necklace. The necklace is a personal favorite of mine. I love the hematite inclusions in the stone and the double terminated crystal formation.
Tibetan Quartz Crystals hold sacred energy frequencies and the wisdom of the ancient culture. This crystal can be used to enhance, amplify, and intensify transformation, releasing self-limitations, disease and disorders. Tibetan Quartz Crystals gather, hold and release a very high energy and tend to contain a very powerful "OM" vibration. It is also an excellent enhancer and activator of other crystals. {http://www.mythnlynx.com/MP.html}


Citrine and amethyst crystal necklaces were also created in this series.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Fun and naturally funky dalmatian jasper


I have been in the process of working with components that have been sitting on my bench for a long time. I tend to lay out a lot of things as I am working as they catch my attention; but then they tend to pile up because I don't necessarily work with them right away, as I tend to whatever task or whim comes along. I finally returned to this lovely piece of jasper that I had drilled who knows how long ago. The piece is hung on an 18" piece of doubled black leather.



The jasper swings freely on the sterling detail. The necklace has a real organic, free form quality about it, which fits the energy of the stone, as jasper helps us release our tendencies to over think or over analyse things.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Feeling Chipper


These necklaces are created from sterling chain, wire, and gemstone chips. The gemstones shown here are turquoise, peridot, and lapis lazuli. They skim the area just under the hollow of the throat at about 16 inches.



Although the design is simple, the execution of these pieces is relatively time consuming. Each necklace has nearly 50 small chips that are attached securely to the chain with 28 gauge sterling wire. Each necklace has a swivel lobster claw clasp, so that the necklace will not get twisted and the chips will dangle from the bottom of the chain.



The resulting piece is a delicate, graceful, modern necklace that is completely unique and looks great by itself or layered with other necklaces.



These pieces also enable the wearer to benefit from the intrinsic qualities of the gemstones.


Lapis - Overcome depression and open the door to self awareness. It can help the wearer to become an authentic individual who can openly and fearlessly state state his or her deepest thoughts to another.


Peridot - Stone of compassion. It has a friendly energy and is excellent for healing. It assists in rebirth and renewal of all kinds. Peridot also bring abundance and prosperity. It enhances the healing and harmony of relationships of all kinds, but particularly marriage. Peridot can lessen stress in relationships, anger and jealousy.


Turquoise - Associated with the sky, and bringing sky energy to earth. It can help promote honest and clear communication from the heart. It is also said to protect against pollution in the environment, and to bring abundance. It is very powerful for grounding and protection also.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Beach Glass for the Bat Mitzvah - Life's Cycles



This is a commissioned piece for a young lady's Bat Mitzvah. It features a piece of beach glass from the givers personal collection.




While the spiral detail works well as a design element, it also functions as a significant ancient feminine symbol. In ancient Britain, the spiral seems to have been associated with the feminine as the doorway to life. It has been associated with the cycles of time, the seasons, the cycle of birth, growth, death, and then rebirth. The cycles of time and nature are the cycles of life. This imbues the piece with many levels of significance for the the girl who is making the transition to young woman.