Last weekend I had a visit from a regular customer to my Folksy shop. It's always great to know people like your jewellery enough to come back for more, and this particular lady shares my love of bronzite. A while ago, she bought a little delicate bracelet with drizzled glass beads in deep blue, gold and red, combined with bronze swirls as connectors round each bead.
It took quite a lot of time and effort to make those connector links, so when the lady came back asking if I could make a matching necklace long enough to wear as a double strand, I was kind of glad that the nights are drawing in,and there are stacks of TV programmes we watch which you can still follow whilst shaping wire! I have to admit to having sore hands from gripping the pliers,and I won't be rushing to recreate this one in a five strand version, but I'm quite pleased with the result.
This time I added other glass beads with different combinations of the same colours. The effect is a bit Venetian, I think, don't you? It's been delivered now and hopefully being enjoyed. We had a lovely sunny Autumn day today, perfect to see these colours at their best.
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Alison
Beautiful and worth all your hard work! I bet the colours of the beads really stand out when they catch the light! x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Alison, as is all your work.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and how lovely that she wanted something to match with the bracelet she already bought.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It must take a very long time to make.
ReplyDeleteThose colours are amazing, I love the way you mix those delicate beads with the bronze, lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that long necklace must have taken you ages! It looks so pretty though, definitely worth the effort, i'm sure it will be worn often by its new owner :) x
ReplyDeleteLots of work but worth it, it's lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo delicate yet so substantial! Beautiful necklace. Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, a labour of love I think :) But worth it as I can see it being cherished for a long time to come :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you customer will love it (and the attention such a stunning piece will attract!)
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