Sunday, 1 May 2011

Jewellery

I have just finished making some more necklaces





for Editions of John Noot galleries in Broadway.

I have mainly used trade beads but some are made with gemstones. All findings are sterling silver.








This one is made from Venetian millefiori from the late 1800s and blue donut shaped glass beads also from the late 1800s.









Recycled green glass from Ghana and donut shaped clear glass beads from the late 1800s








Blue Czech wedding beads and ruby in zoisite








Donut shaped beads made from recycled glass from Africa








Turquoise, lava and silver







Recycled glass donut shaped beads from Africa and amethyst







Clear glass donut shaped beads from the late 1800s  and chrysophase








Venetian millefiori trade beads from the late 1800s








Donut shaped clear and blue glass beads from the late 1800s







Recycled glass from Ghana and blue donut shaped glass beads from the late 1800s







Bohemian moulded black beads and sterling silver bead








Blue Czech wedding beads and agate







Magnesite  and black moulded Bohemian beads








Turquoise, lava and sterling silver








Venetian crow beads from the early 1900s and clear donut shaped beads from the late 1800s









Czech wedding beads and peridot







and a bracelet - clear donut shaped beads from the late 1800s.








2 comments:

  1. They look great...has the gallery sold more recently? I have been meaning to ask you if you would please take out the very big blue bead in the brass and glass bead necklace you strung for me, the big one is too heavy and the beads hang at a funny angle!

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  2. they are fantastic....but talent runs into dna...what can you do...!!!!! :-)

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