I made this peridot and pentacle pendant for Jo and Chris to give to their daughter for her eighteenth birthday.
It’s fully reversible, with the peridot on one side, and the pentacle on the other. It was a fun piece to make!
I made this peridot and pentacle pendant for Jo and Chris to give to their daughter for her eighteenth birthday.
It’s fully reversible, with the peridot on one side, and the pentacle on the other. It was a fun piece to make!
My client came to me with an idea to give his girlfriend a pendant with their initials on it for her 18th birthday.
This is the design I made for him. What a lovely and timeless idea!
My client Sarah sent me some pictures and asked me to make her this double bar cross to commemorate the loss of Scott Hutchison, frontman of the band Frightened Rabbit.
I hope it brought some comfort to her. Made with love!
I created this gum leaf pendant for a lovely client who was travelling overseas to visit her daughter, who is away.
She wanted something to take to her daughter to remind her of home.
I love some subtle Australiana!
I made this silver pendant for one of my lovely clients using a moonstone that her mother gave to her. Moonstones are just so divine!
I love creating with simplicity, and allowing the stone to be the star of the show.
This piece is great for every day wear, as well as being a lovely piece to hand down to the next generation!
Holly sent me a picture and asked if I could make it into a pendant.
She wanted it as a gift for a friend of hers. So cute!
Robert saw the silver lotus flower pendant I created for my bestie’s yoga teacher, and asked if I could make him one for his girl.
He chose a black leather choker for the piece, which nicely changes the feel. It looks just as amazing as the brown I used on the previous one I made.
The lotus flower is also known as a water lily. As well as the gorgeous flower, it has the most amazing seed pod!
From the vault, here’s a pendant I created for a dear friend of mine, at the (secret) request of her husband.
This was a cheap ‘n’ cheerful piece that was crying out to be recreated* in ‘proper’ sterling silver.
*Just a note that I am no longer doing replica pieces, sorry to tantalise! (I did say from the vault… 🙂 )
This eudialyte and silver pendant came about because Vera came to my workshop and browsed through my gemstone collection. There were a lot of choices, but Vera finally narrowed it down and chose two eudialyte stones for me to create with – one for her, and one for her partner. Vera’s piece is the eudialyte and silver cuff you can see more of here.
Her partner’s piece is this eudialyte and silver pendant. It’s a whoppingly big cabochon, great for a larger person! Eudialyte is a lovely stone and you can read more about it here.
Vera was very happy with the end result, and so was I. I think these pieces make a beautiful matched pair. I wish Vera every happiness for the future!
I created this abstract sterling silver pendant for one of my dear besties for her birthday.
I made the bottom of the pendant by heating the solid chunk of silver until it melted and became round and reticulated, and added a spiral of wire as the bail.
Love you Soph! xx