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  • turquoise and silver bracelet

    I think turquoise and silver is one of those basic combinations that just always seems to go together.
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by erniepc1 on 04-23-2008
  • One Of My Latest Pendants

    Hi Eveyybody Well here we are again just finished another pendant and thought that some might like this one i thought i'd try another flower pendant as i seem to enjoy making the flower ones more its another one in the calla lily series and as always its made from sterling silver sheet and wire it...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by jason_UK on 04-21-2008
  • Re: Goodnight Moon - a new ring

    [quote user="SueW"] That is absolutely beautiful! It must have been a ton of work. SueW [/quote] Thanks, Sue. But it really isn't any more work than you do on your pieces - turning all those loops and forging and whatnot! I think we just all have our areas where we are willing to forget...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by shaktipaj on 03-20-2008
  • Londinium

    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...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 12-10-2007
  • Pilgrim's Progression

    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...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 12-01-2007
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