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It's been awhile since I've posted anything -- this year has been very crazy so far! But I'm really pleased with how this came out; I've been wanting an opal and turquoise ring for a long time now. If you like my stories, here's a link to this one on Jewelry Tales . Cindy
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This ring is hand forged from sterling silver, with a prong set uncut black diamond cube. There is a story on my blog, Jewelry Tales , if you like that sort of thing.
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This bracelet is made with 14k gold-filled, sterling silver, and copper wire in the Jens Pind weave. The clasp features tourmaline and one freshwater pearl. If you like my stories, click here to go to this entry at Jewelry Tales . Thanks for looking! Cindy
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New Year's Eve brings out the opulent in me! If you like my stories, here's a link to Jewelry Tales . Thanks for looking! Cindy
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Just a simple hammered bracelet with a bezel set amethyst. I was experimenting with making the catch part of the focal. If you like my stories, click here to go to Jewelry Tales . thanks for looking! Cindy
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Here's a new one, with an amazing lampwork bead by Donna Millard at Fyrebeadz . The bracelet is a variation of Euro 4-1 with three different ring sizes, and the clasp is hand fabricated from sterling silver to echo the bead. There is a story on Jewelry Tales that goes with this piece; thanks for...
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I'd been wanting to do a graduated Jens Pind neckchain for a long time; and when I received some large-holed beads from Donna Millard of Fyrebeadz I knew it was time to just do it. This neck chain is hand fabricated from sterling silver, and if you'd like to read the story, click here to go to...
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I have been waiting to show off this beautiful bead by Gail Kops of Beadles for quite a while now. When I saw it, I just KNEW I had to have it. I was already preparing to join the Bloggers Unite to Stop Abuse campaign, and this heart, with its copper mesh cage deep inside, pretty much said everything...
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This bracelet went through a LOT of changes! But I really like the way it ended up. It hugs the wrist and feels really good to wear. The chain is heavy enough to keep the focal on top of the wrist where it belongs. I made the swirly Art Nouveau setting for the moonstone, using fusing, soldering and forging...
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I made this necklace for my mom's birthday; the fairy house is fused, soldered, and forged sterling silver, and sports a fine silver leaf made with metal clay. The chain is decorated with wrapped emerald chips and micro faceted tourmaline briolettes. The fairy is home, though you might not be able...
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