These earrings are so cute! Made by Jennifer with her torch-fired enameled filigree balls. The Vintage Rhinestone balls and the hand-dyed Vintage Seam-binding ribbon just added that little extra panache.
Cat's been painting with patina again, bringing color and interest to the foliage of these findings. The enameled copper rings pull these earrings together for a beautiful tropical look.
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Sunday, July 21, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
AJE Earring Challenge-Reveal 9
Mother's Day has arrived and all of us from Dry Gulch Beads and Jewelry would like to wish you a happy day! I consider myself lucky to be involved in a family business with my daughter-in-law Jennifer, and two of my granddaughters. Life has been good, and I am so grateful to be doing what I love!
This first pair of earrings above are made by Jennifer using our gunmetal findings. Attached on the top are torch-fired enamel flowers, finished with crystal dangles. Love these beautiful colors!
I also wanted to show these beautiful lampwork beads that Jennifer made for me a couple of Mother' s Day years ago. I paired them with opalite and Swarovski Crystal AB. Yes, I made them different colors, but when paired with the necklace below, they're perfect!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Steampunk Sprocket Earrings
Add something fun and unique to your jewelry collection with these Steampunk Earrings. A torch-enameled covering on the sprockets add a beautiful layer of color. Set on a filigree, then accenting with pacific opal crystals adds just the right touch. For more details, check here in our Etsy Store.
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