Ceramic pendant by Mary Harding, polymer clay connectors by Humblebeads, ceramic leaves by Diane Hawkey, jasper donuts, fire-polished beads, wood beads, copper, brass and hemp cord.
Agate slice, brass leaf and findings, bronze seed beads, four shades of freshwater pearls and lampwork beads from Bead Addicts.
I think anyone can "make" jewelry. The process is easy once you learn the techniques. I think you have an incredible talent for "designing" jewelry. Your work is just incredible!! Your work deserves to be in a fancy shop. I love the drama,sophistication and elegance of your work.
Thank you so much Inge, Mary and LeAnn! I enjoy making jewelry, but I haven't really thought about the designing part. The pieces just seem to turn out the way they do, if that makes any sense.
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Gunilla,wow...gorgeous...You are really talented..Inge
ReplyDeleteI think anyone can "make" jewelry. The process is easy once you learn the techniques. I think you have an incredible talent for "designing" jewelry. Your work is just incredible!! Your work deserves to be in a fancy shop. I love the drama,sophistication and elegance of your work.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! I agree with Mary, that you have such a talent for designing jewelry. Both of these pieces are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Inge, Mary and LeAnn! I enjoy making jewelry, but I haven't really thought about the designing part. The pieces just seem to turn out the way they do, if that makes any sense.
ReplyDeleteAre you keeping these or giving as gifts, selling?
ReplyDeleteSome I keep for myself, some I give away as gifts and some I'm trying to sell (without much success so far).
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