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Peridot and Sterling Silver Earrings

Flashback – Peridot and Sterling Silver Earrings

Peridot and Sterling Silver Earrings

Continuing my flashbacks to the first pieces I ever made, the next step I took at The Goldsmith’s School was to learn to set a stone. A round or oval shaped cabochon is the simplest to set (no corners to contend with!) and I chose one of my favourites, peridot.

Peridot and Sterling Silver Earrings

I have written about the stone setting process previously here and here – and as you can probably tell, it is one of my favourite ways to create!

Peridot and Sterling Silver Earrings

I’ve gotten faster and better at setting stones of course, but these earrings have stood the test of time – although I would design the ear hooks differently another time! I still love peridot, too – it and garnet are some of the few gemstones that are not treated in any way.

Puddingstone and Sterling Silver Ring

Puddingstone and Sterling Silver Ring

Puddingstone and Sterling Silver Ring

I created this puddingstone and sterling silver ring for one of my super-lovely clients.

Puddingstone and Sterling Silver Ring

 

Gorgeous! The lovely stone was from my gemstone collection.

 

Puddingstone and Sterling Silver Ring

Puddingstone is an agate, and this one comes from Agate Creek right here in Queensland. You can read more about puddingstone here on my blog.

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli has been mined in Afghanistan for over 6,000 years.

(image credit Philippe Giabbanelli)

(image credit Philippe Giabbanelli)

Lapis is the Latin word for ‘stone’, and lazuli comes from the Latin ‘lazulum’ which was derived the name of the stone in Persian. The name of the stone came to be associated with its color – the word azure comes from lapis lazuli.

(image credit Parent Géry)

(image credit Parent Géry)

Lapis was long ground up to make the pigment ultramarine, which was widely used during the Renaissance in frescoes and oil painting (this method was replaced in the 19th century with a synthetic compound.)

(image credit Walters Art Museum)

(image credit Walters Art Museum)

Because of its amazing blue colouring, Lapis has been prized; carved and worn throughout antiquity, in pieces like this Roman Imperial Eagle. I saw quite a lot of it in precious pieces in museums while travelling in Egypt.

Large Lapis Lazuli Cabochon

Lapis is believed to be good for communications and good judgement, for enhancing memory, and to attract success.

Lapis Lazuli Cabochon Pair

Lapis is gorgeous – and I have these pieces in my gemstone collection just waiting to be made into something fabulous!

Peridot, Black Onyx and Moonstone Sterling Silver Stacking Rings

Peridot, Black Onyx and Moonstone Sterling Silver Stacking Rings

Peridot, Black Onyx and Moonstone Sterling Silver Stacking RingsIt’s always lovely to create for people you love, so when my bestie asked me to make her daughter a set of stacking rings as a sixteenth birthday present, I was stoked!

Peridot, Black Onyx and Moonstone Sterling Silver Stacking Rings

The stones come from my embarrassingly extensive gemstone collection.

Peridot, Black Onyx and Moonstone Sterling Silver Stacking Rings

 

If you’d like a set (or just one!) of your own, let me know – I’d love to make you some.

Tourmalinated Quartz and Sterling Silver Ring

Tourmalinated Quartz and Sterling Silver Ring

Tourmalinated quartz is such a lovely stone, and when my gorgeous client Jane chose this one from my gemstone collection for a ring to replace one that we had an issue with, I was very happy to create with it!

Tourmalinated Quartz and Sterling Silver Ring

I still get such a buzz out of every ring that I make.

Tourmalinated Quartz and Sterling Silver Ring

If you need one of your own, let me know!

Epilepsy Australia

A Wish Made (photo credit My Little Pixels)

A Wish Made (photo credit My Little Pixels)

Epilepsy Australia is the National Coalition of Australian Epilepsy Associations working together to advance the cause of people living with epilepsy and other seizures disorders in Australia.

Epilepsy Australia Banner

Their vision is to achieve a quality of life for all those living with epilepsy and other seizure disorders no less than that expected by the majority of Australians.

Epilepsy is a disorder of brain function that takes the form of recurring convulsive or non-convulsive seizures. Epilepsy is not just one condition; rather it is a diverse family of disorders comprising many seizure types. 10% of the population are at risk of experiencing a seizure during their lifetime, while 3-4% will go on to be diagnosed with epilepsy.

Would you know what to do if you saw someone having a seizure? A goal of Epilepsy Australia is for every household in Australia to be seizure aware – find out more here.

Iris Purple Faceted Czech Glass and Sterling Silver Earrings

I will be donating 10% of the proceeds of all The Silver Forge sales for this month to this worthy cause! Pop to my shop and see what you can do to help!