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.
I created this pendant with love for Judy, a dear neighbour from a long time ago. Her son recently passed away, and she wanted two hearts to wear close.
We meet a lot of people in this life, and it’s good to take care of the decent folk. xx
I was pleased to be invited to participate in the 2017 Mount Eliza Art and Design Show, and I mailed a large box of goodies down to Victoria, including pieces from my Spirals collection.
I also sent down a selection of earrings, including various pairs of my popular bubble earrings.
I also sent some large bubble hoop earrings like these ones. These larger earrings are not yet available in my shop, but if you’d like a pair get in touch and I can let you know what colours I have still available.
It’s always a pleasure to have my work on show around the place, so a big thanks to the Mt Eliza Design and Arts Show team for all their efforts!
Vera came to my workshop and browsed through my gemstone collection, choosing two eudialyte stones for me to create with – one for her, and one for her partner.
This cuff is for Vera. She wanted some subtle detail if I thought it would suit the stone.
Vera was very happy with the end result, and so was I!
The fabulous wavelite gemstone cabochon shown here is 27mm long. It is available to be handcrafted into a custom made ring or pendant for you.
Wavelite was named in 1805 for its discoverer William Wavell (1750-1829), a physician in Devonshire, England.
Wavelite is used to improve decision-making and intuition. It is also used to calm anger. It is believed to help gently raise issues deep in the psyche such as abuse and trauma and help with emotional healing.
This wavelite is found in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas.