This necklace wears beautifully on a 16″ sterling silver chain so it lays right below the divot in the collarbone.
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Woke up with the brilliant idea in my mind for the above necklace. When great ideas come, I run to get my sketchbook. It’s usually those mornings when waking up slowly is possible. The alarm clock is no friend to my creativity. I open my eyes to sunlight and while still half asleep I start to imagine designs. It’s not a *try* kind of effort. It’s effortless. Thoughts just pass through and when that one brilliant moment happens I’m ready. Then I do my mad dash. Have to get my design on paper before it is forgotten.
I’d been thinking of ways to interestingly set cabachon gemstones. I just love lots of bright colors set in bright shiny sterling silver! I’m already thinking about my next multi-gemstone piece. Ideas are popping into my head constantly.
A good view of the bezel set cabachon gemstones
Wish there were two of me so one could be drawing up the ideas and the other could be working away at the workbench. Heck, I could probably keep a team of people busy with all the ideas floating around above my bed. Here’s just a couple of design sketches to tease you with…
Sterling Silver Multi-Gemstone Necklace and Earring Design Sketches
The peridots could have been on the outside of the bottom rings instead, and point down. You know that would have been an easier way to set the stones as there would have had more room to work around the settings. But I’m never one to take the easy path. I take the path less travelled by. You know that has made all the difference.
Actually, now that I think of it that would be a stupid idea. Only short people, children and dogs would get a good look at the pretty stones unless the top ring is fused to the bottom… But I’d only do that by request… I kind of like rings that float around freely when I move them.
I tried these on… just to make sure they hang right and it happened again. The inner argument began. It goes like this…
Bad Julie: I want these.
Good Julie: You can’t have these. You need to sell them.
Bad Julie: Mama like! Must have!
Good Julie: Well they do look good on you…
Bad Julie: Hey you are supposed to be the *good* inner voice.
Good Julie: I can’t be perfect all the time.
Bad Julie: So it’s decided, we’re keeping a pair of these.
Good Julie: We’ll probably need a pair in each color.
The intertwined bubbles design was created yesterday to be symbolic of marriage.
I was thinking about design in its relationship to writing prose or poetry. The goal when writing is to say the most you can with the fewest words. Writing should be clean and uncluttered.
My husband and I discuss design often. He tells me that poetry is kind of like design in that it’s best when simple, not over-reaching for depth or meaning. It has to happen and not be forced, or at least it has to appear that way.
Here is a poem my husband wrote just before we married in 1998 which I believe to be an excellent example.
(Excuse me, I must go off topic for a moment… but isn’t that the sweetest gift? I love that poem. I have it stored in my jewelry box. It’s as special to me as the treasures I keep beside it. )
So much of the jewelry design I see when shopping online or in stores is cluttered with stones and beads. But my favorite designs to see and wear are simple and classic. His advice on writing and design put into words what I believe about design. My designs should be simple and elegant. Uncluttered and clean. They should make the person wearing them feel confident in wearing a classic look that will not go out of style.
What I like about this circle design that it is versitile enough to compliment any outfit from jeans to an evening dress.
On leather (as shown) this pendant is a great everyday wear item. If you plan to wear it with evening wear I suggest selecting a sterling silver chain in 16, 18, or 20″. The pendant should fall just below the collar bone. On a small person, that’s a 16″ but on most people an 18 or 20″ is better.
Pendant with brown/black cord or varius lengths of sterling silver chain. Your choice of White (Super Premium) Cubic Zirconia, Simulated Aquamarine, Lab-grown Ruby, Natural Yellow Citrine. (See photo of stone colors reminiscent of Andy Warhol’s lithographs and Paypal button below.) $84.
Just finished these stackable rings this evening. They are stacked up but not fused together so any number of color combinations could work. These would make a fabulous Mother’s Day gift.
These look like candy and make me really hungry for jelly beans for some reason… I know there’s an Easter basket around here somewhere!
$42 for February-Amethyst, June-Moonstone, July-Ruby, August-Peridot, September-Sapphire, November-Citrine, December-Blue Topaz.
$52 for January-Garnet, March-Aquamarine, April-CZ(cut tube set), May-Emerald, September-Sapphire, October-Opal
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