Yes this is one of my favorite gems. I adore how it is so versatile. It looks awesome with copper or silver. Turquoise happens to be my birthstone. Lucky meš Plus I complement it with any number of other gems. It is shown here with my signature sprinkled silver metal . Other gemstone combos include: sunstone, rhodochrosite, citrine, peridot and ruby! Which is your favorite? … [Read more...]
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Turquoise Gemstone: Legends and Fascinating Facts
Turquoise is one of my favorite gemstones. The blues and greens are so vibrant. I design[tweet_dis_img][/tweet_dis_img]Ā in both silver and copper. Did you know? Turquoise is a copper aluminum phosphate mineral. It has a hardness of 5 Ā to 6. This means it can tend to be brittle if not stabilized for strength. You may notice a black backing on some turquoise cabochons. … [Read more...]
Carnelian: The Sunset Stone
Have you ever wondered why carnelian, a fiery reddish-orange gemstone, has captivated people for thousands of years? Revered by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and the Romans, carnelian was often worn as a talisman for courage and protection. Itās more than just a pretty stoneācarnelian has deep roots in history, adorned royalty, and inspired legends. Join me in … [Read more...]
Copper’s Ancient Allure; A Versatile Metal Today
Working with copper is how I began my jewelry design business. At first I used it because the cost was less and it allowed me to experiment with new methods and designs before working with silver or gold. I found that I LOVE the material. Many of my designs are a compilation of silver and copper. A few even feature copper, gold and even steel! This blog shows you many of my … [Read more...]
A peek at my Beads Collection
My bead collection is a vital part of my design business. Over these many years I have purchased a variety of gems. In the early years I bought whatever was bright and beautiful and did not give much thought to the type of gem, the quality of the gem or the origin of the gems. Let's just say I have learned a LOT over the past years. Most of the those early finds are long gone. … [Read more...]