My favorite materials to work with are "natural", such as leather or hemp for the cording, and glass, metal, wood, clay, bone, semi-precious stone and other natural substances as decoration. I also work with economical materials such as ordinary metals, some plastics, low cost glass, findings and other components and stringing cordage. If I see an artistic possibility, I utilize it.
All pieces are of my own design. Nothing is copied. Nothing is overly complicated in design. If you are interested in obtaining any of the pieces, or would like something similar created in your own color palate or material choice, please e-mail me for pertinent information. Thanks for stopping in to browse... enjoy!
As a footnote, I'd like to thank the many artisans whose work inspired, and continues to inspire me. My own work seems so insignificant and absurd in contrast to the talents of many. At the bottom of this page are links to many sites that I have found to be exceptional and innovative in their creative and artistically skillful content. I've also included links to supply houses and catalog sources. (links section not complete as of 5/99.)
E-Mail
me
E-mail with your postal mailing
address, and I will send a brochure. Unless the materials used in a piece
are costly, my jewelry is very affordable.
Necklaces
and Chokers created with the teen in mind.
(Strung on leather in black,
brown or natural using beads of diverse materials. Barrel clasp closure.
Necklace lengths range from choker to a bit longer.)
Matching Necklace & Bracelet
Sets. Same basic design as above with matching bracelets.
(Strung on Leather in black,
brown or natural using beads of diverse materials. Barrel clasp closure.
Necklace lengths range from choker to a bit longer. )
A fusion of eclectic styles,
wares and patterns.
(All original designs using
diverse ideas, materials and findings. Closures are barrel, spring or lobster
claw. Necklace lengths range from choker to a bit longer.)
Necklaces
in glass, fimo and other simplistic ornamentation.
Necklace
and earrings in semi-precious stone and glass.
Uncomplicated
pieces in semi-precious stone and glass.
Beautiful
freshwater pearl, semi-precious stone and glass chokers.
Simplistic
semi-precious stone and glass bead chokers.
Tin
Cup style chokers in sterling silver and semi-precious stones.
Reminiscent of native
heishi adornments with a primitve propensity.
(Semi-precious stones, glass
and other artifacts in necklace form. Barrel, spring or lobster claw closure.
Lengths vary from loose choker to approx. 26".)
Native
interpretations in semi-precious stone and glass.
Amulet,
totem and fetish necklaces of bone, glass and other naturals.
Contemporary versions of medieval ornamentation.
(Metal chain and links, semi-precious
stone, glass and other curios. Barrel, spring or lobster claw closure.
Lengths vary from choker to opera.)
Necklaces
in various metals with semi-precious stone and glass.
Necklaces
of metal chain, semi-precious stone and glass.
"Love Beads" ~ Flash
back to the Psychedelic '60's with these fun interpretations of Hippie
or Love Beads.
(Mostly glass seed beads
are used for these necklaces. Color and patterns will vary. Spring closure.
Lengths ranging from choker to opera.)
Timeless
in glass beads and other cool stuff.
Anklet/Bracelets
in hemp, linen cord and glass beads.
Macrame
in linen cord with semi-precious stones.
About my interest in Jewelry
Making and Beading...
I began making jewelry and
other crafts many, many moons ago. I consider myself artistic, although
brush and canvas aren't for me. I express myself in different art forms.
Wreath making, macramé, cross stitch, crewel, embroidery, stenciling,
garden design, writing and jewelry making are a few of my outlets.
Most of my jewelry designs tend to be very simple with minimal ornamentation. I've never been a huge fan of gaudy rhinestones or large, overdone pieces. I hold with the adage that less is more. Basic can be very beautiful.
Even though I like sterling silver, gold and precious gems, I think the materials that go into a piece are not as important as the statement a finished piece makes. That's why I enjoy working with all types of material. I even mix and match them to get the effect I desire.
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Beads ~ Hemp necklaces, bracelets and anklets ~ Gothic style jewelry ~
Earrings ~ Native style ~ Teen ~
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