Archive for June, 2009

Tree of Life Pendants

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

The tree of life is an ancient celtic symbol that pops up in all forms of celtic arts.  I’ve taken a basic pendant design and ramped it up with additional wire weaving and coiling techniques to create something a bit more unique.  I have ten of these in various forms for sale in my booth, some made of copper wire and others of solid 925 sterling silver.  All the stones are natural and of the highest quality.  The pendants are 1 1/2″ across and approximately 2″ high.  They can accomodate a neckwire or chain up to 3mm in width.  Below are a few examples of the pendants.  One in Rainbow Moonstone, one in Lapis, one in Peridot and one in a sparkly blue topaz.

Moonstone Tree of Life PendantLapis Tree of Life PendantPeridot Tree of Life PendantBlue Topaz Tree of Life Pendant

Spring Season Concludes

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

The last of my spring shows have concluded and I am now home for the next six weeks or so to manufacture new jewelry items for my booth. It has been lovely to have time to enjoy a soda on my garden patio and to play with my dog, not to mention putter in my garden. It is also pleasant to find time to do a few cooking sessions and fill my freezer with wonderful dishes that will keep my family fed in style for the next few months.

My newest purchase for the studio is a jeweler’s bench. It is a used one from a retiring jeweler. It is banged up and needs a bit of sanding, otherwise it is sturdy, of the right height and has a nice pull out catch drawer for silver shavings. I haven’t figured out where to put it yet, but I’m hoping to get it moved into my studio sometime in the next week or so. I’ve also purchased new zippered walls for my booth, a new rolling canopy bag and am shopping for photo lights so that I can set up an area to shoot my jewelry more easily. I am so far behind on photographing my work it isn’t funny.

My Advanced Colored Stones class ended last week. I got an A on my lab final where I had to identify 20 stones and I’m waiting to learn what I scored on the written final. I’m glad that I started back to college last Fall. I’ve learned so much about the jewelry profession and about the raw materials that I work with every day. I have more to share with my customers about stones and it has made me a better buyer now that I’m more aware of stone treatments and where stones come from. There is still much to learn before I can start offering appraisal services to my customers. I’m looking forward to continuing my education.