Showing posts with label Necklaces | Pendants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Necklaces | Pendants. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

The Two Wire Wrapped Donut Pendants

These two donut pendants are for man.
For all that I remember, I have not done a lot of men jewelry and I hope this two are masculine enough that the owner is comfortable wearing them.
Both donuts are really huge. My first time working with such huge donuts..LOL..
The jade measures about 5cm+ while the rutilated one just slightly smaller.

two wire wrapped donut pendant for man - rutilated gem and jade
On my palm and you can see how huge they are.
Maybe I have short fingers :)!
two large wire wrapped donut pendants for man - rutilated gem and jade on my hand
Close up of the weaving and "black needles" within the stone.
Close up of the weaving and "black needles" within the stone
......and the other one.
Close up of the weaving for the jade dunot pendant
Enjoy your remaining weekend......

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Spider Web Wire Wraps and Happy Mother's Day (Belated)

Happy belated Mother's Day to all moms and soon to be moms out there.
As usual, I am always belated lately :) especially in updating this blog.
Anyway, it was a quite Mother's Day for me. Just dinner at one of the boys favorite places.
As mother, I am happy when they are happy. After all, that's what being a mother is about....of course there are other things but HAPPY is a big word for children. I am sure a lot of you would agree...yes! yes! yes!?
There is a saying "We never know the love of the parent until we become parents ourselves".

Enough rambling, here is one wire wrapped pendant I completed recently.
This is a relatively big stone (name and origin not known) that looks like palm oil seed.
spider web wire wrapped pendant
It is rounded and has no hole so I spent some time figuring out how to wrap and secure this stone.
I ended up with this "spider web wire wraps" and I am quite happy with the outcome.
Here are more pictures of the pendant. Got the idea?
I wonder how this wrap would work with irregularly shaped stones?
close up of the spider web wire wrapped pendant
Have a great week!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Pearl Necklace & Studs

For the last few weeks I have been busy with non-wire jewelry related projects that I hardly have time to work on commissioned pieces. Now that I think about it, its more like I've been busy since the beginning of 2011. That's also why this blog have been neglected for long period of time.
Hope to be back more often soon and start creating :)
Anyway, in between that time, I managed to complete a last minute request for a wire wrap pearl necklace and two pairs of earrings.
I jumped several Qs though :)
a wire wrap pearl necklace and two pairs of earrings

These studs here are made based on my own technique, for which a tutorial is available here - Wire Wrap Studs Earrings - Simple Yet Elegant.
wire wrapped stud earrings with pearl and turquoise

This pair is a remake from leftover beads, from a stringed bracelet.
Love those teardrops (Garnet & Amethyst) at the bottom.
wire wrapped dangle earrings with teardrop charms (Garnet & Amethyst)

You may want to check these out:
Studs - no gluing or soldering
Studs oh Studs
Studs - Variation (with bows) by Louise and Don
More Studs
Dangle Variation
The Tutorial

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Blooming Pendant

How time flies and its almost mid January already.
I have not been able to post since school started for the boys earlier this month and I am swarmed with work since 2010 ended. I foresee lots of traveling (for work) these two or three months.....
Anyway, no matter what, lets start the year with this bloom :D
Hope this year would be a smooth one, filled with blooms of happiness and success.
wire wrapped flora pendant with gemstones

wire wrapped flora pendant with gemstones on my palm

Have a beautiful Blooming Year 2011 :)
Related Blooming Pendants:

Friday, December 31, 2010

My Last/First Post for 2010/2011 - New Medium

Happy New Year 2011!
I hope year 2011 will be the best of best for you and yours.
Best in health, best in career, best in prosperity, best in love, best in luck, best in everything.
PEACE to the world!

No! I have no New Year resolution.
Mostly I will continue on with my 2010 resolutions.
Still a long list to go.....

Actually I have hard time keeping my eyes open at the moment.
....feel so sleepy but I got to finish this last/first post before the clock strike 12:00, 2011.
I can hear fireworks already.

Here is something I am looking forward to this new year...metal work + wire work.
My first time working with copper sheet!
wire wrapped Peas in a Pod using copper sheet and gemstones
Started off with an easy project - Peas in a Pod...
Google for it and you'll find lots of inspirations for it.
Took me about 3 hours to make these three Peas in a Pod pendants.
No heating or soldering, just hammering to harden the sheet and fold 3.
For now, I think it is easier than wire wrapping...but wire wrapping is still my first love...<3
Not sure how thick the copper sheet is but its rather thin...wish it is a wee bit thicker.
Will need to hunt for it next year :)
holding the wire wrapped Peas in a Pod using copper sheet and gemstones
wire wrapped Peas in a Pod pendant using copper sheet and gemstones
Getting inspired already :)?
three pieces of wire wrapped Peas in a Pod pendant with copper sheet and gemstones
Here I come 2011.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Swirly Square Pendant - Not as Easy as it Looks

This swirly wire wrap square pendant looks easy to make but this is really one of the more difficult one.
Wasted lots of wire on this.
This final pendant is the 4th try.

This is done freehand-no mandrel.
Main tools are flat nose and round nose pliers. Oh! hammer too.
The most difficult part is getting the sharp bend for all 4 corners and ensuring the same for every round of wire.
Well, it doesn't have to be 90 degree but as sharp as possible would be best to get the squarish look.

The first try ended up like half round, half square - not square and not round!
After some hammering, the bends do look a bit rounded but thankfully still squarish.
swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper

holding the swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper

side view of the swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper

back view of the swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper
Back of the pendant.
forming the swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper
One of the casualties.

HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Do You Still Remember This...?

...Clay Jeani, Pearl and Turquoise from Szarka?
Finally managed to take pictures of this completed necklace today.
Completed this more than a week ago but yeah! took me a while to snap these pictures.
Anyway, I used up almost all the pearl and turquoise and of course the Clay Jeani Pendant.
The finished piece is quite heavy but love it nevertheless.
I'll leave you with the pictures.....

pearl and wire wrapped turquoise necklace and Clay Jeani Pendant

Clay Jeani Pendant

close up of wire wrapped turquoise necklace and Clay Jeani Pendant

pearl and wire wrapped turquoise necklace and Clay Jeani Pendant

close up of wire wrapped clasp

pearl and wire wrapped turquoise necklace and Clay Jeani Pendant
Hmm...I should have made matching earrings and bracelet from the left over pearl and turquoise.
Well, that's for another day :)
Thank you Szarka for everything.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

They (Butterflies) Discover Nectar

I started this post yesterday but left before I can complete it.
Now, its almost 24 hours later - how time flies!
Continue on from yesterday.....
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Two butterflies and two flower pendants.
Perfect match!
Here's some facts about butterflies.
Butterflies only sip liquid food. These can be nectar from flowers, liquid from rotting fruits and.....(not so nice) also rotting animal flesh or animal fluids (yucky!).
Sipping is done using a tube-like proboscis.
This is their 'tongue' and it is long and flexible.
When not in use, this 'tongue' coils up into a spiral (mmm..love spiral).
These pendants were shipped out yesterday and I hope the new owner will love them.
Two Wire Wrapped Butterfly and Flower Pendants
Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant
Two Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant

Butterfly Pendant tutorial:
Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant Tutorial at Etsy

Related Posts:
Simple Butterfly Pendant
Copper Butterfly
Butterfly Pendants by Student - Emily
My First Butterfly back in 2008

Friday, October 29, 2010

Another Flora Pendant

Actually, this wire wrapped flora pendant was completed last weekend. However, I was busy the whole week that I didn't get around to posting it till almost another weekend again!
Stones are combination of Tourmaline, Cherry Quartz, Rose Quartz (Focal) and Czech Beads (Leaves).
This one is my favorite so far although I have wire wrapped similar one back in June.
Hammering was kept to minimum as the 19ga wire is already hard enough.
Multi gemstones Wire Wrapped Floral Pendant
Holding the multi gemstones Wire Wrapped Floral Pendant
 Close up of the multi gemstones Wire Wrapped Floral Pendant
Weekend is just a few hours away so here is wishing you a wonderful floral weekend! :)
Related Posts:
The first Flora Pendant
The second Flora Pendant
The third Flora Pendant, 7 petals

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Wire Wrapped Flora Pendant - 7 Petals

Its almost Friday, 5 days since my last post. Mmm.....wish I can post more frequently.
The between posts is getting wider and wider.
This picture been sitting on my desktop for the last 4 days and I kept getting distracted although I kept telling myself to post it - everyday.
Tomorrow I'd be away whole day and by weekend I'd be busy with family matter so I am posting it NOW :)
Wire Wrapped Floral Pendant with fiery red glass bead
This wire wrapped flower pendant looks familiar? Yeah, here's my first one. Only, this time around there are 7 petals instead of 5.
Another one similar to this design is the next project.
Hope to finish it this weekend.

Saturday, October 09, 2010

Religious Pendants - Wire Wrap Cross

Not very productive the last few days but I managed to complete these two custom order wire wrap crosses.
I use 19ga wire for the frame of this swirly wire wrap cross while the swirls are 20ga wire. The focal is a piece of coin pearl. Don't you just love those swirls - inspired by Erin.
I have a tutorial for this cross at my Etsy shop here - Wire Wrap Cross Pendant
Wire Wrapped Swirly Cross Pendant

Wire Wrapped Swirly Cross Pendant

This second cross is inspired by Iza. This time around the stone is tourmaline and the size of the cross is a wee bit smaller, as per request. Don't try this out, or else you will get addicted to the weaving :)
Wire Woven Cross Pendant with Tourmaline

Close up of Wire Woven Cross Pendant with Tourmaline

Close up of Wire Woven Cross Pendant with Tourmaline
Here is wishing you a great weekend and happy creating.
Related Posts:
Aquamarine Weaved Cross
Peridot Weaved Cross
Cherry Quartz Wire Wrap Cross
Different Kind of Monstrance
Monstrance with Rays
Blue Themed Wire Wrap Cross

Sunday, September 05, 2010

Gaga Over Green

This one takes longer than expected.
Or am I procrastinating? :)
Tend to do the easier ones first and for the last few weeks I have been busy with works.
For this piece, I spent a lot of time choosing,
un-choosing, matching and un-matching the green themed stones.
This is the final result and I am not even sure if this is the best match.

green adventurine wire wrapped pendant and beads cluster consisting of various gemstones - peridot, jade, rutile quartz and green agate.
This necklace consists of several components. Here are two of them.
The green adventurine wire wrapped pendant and beads cluster consisting of various gemstones - peridot, jade, rutile quartz and green agate.

green adventurine wire wrapped pendant and beads cluster consisting of various gemstones - peridot, jade, rutile quartz and green agate.
The main part, the heart shaped wire wrapped pendant, adorned with the various stones including peridot, cherry quartz and prehnite.

wire wrapped gemstones including moonstones, green agate, jade, clear quartz, prehnite and Swarovski crystal for the necklace
The chain part, wire wrapped gemstones including moonstones, green agate, jade, clear quartz, prehnite and Swarovski crystal for a bit of sparkle.

Holding the wire wrapped gemstones including moonstones, green agate, jade, clear quartz, prehnite and Swarovski crystal for

Saturday, August 21, 2010

The Last Air Bender

After William and Henry watched The Last Air Bender, and me surfing for pictures/images of the movie, it struck me that I can actually wire wrap something for each of them.
My mistake, I told them too soon.
From then on they kept reminding (pestering) me to make it like NOW!
I gave in and kept myself busy last two nights.
These are the results from.....The Last Wire Bender!..Opps! LOL.
How about that? Mmmm, don't really want to be he last though :)
William likes the Air Bender so this is his (left) while Henry wants the Fire Bender.
The Last Wire Bender - wire wrapped

The Last Wire Bender - wire wrapped

The Last Wire Bender - wire wrapped
I can't get them to pose for pictures with the pendants.
They just want to hold them and show off to their friends.

Me? me want to make myself the Water Bender :)
Have a great weekend all and happy wrapping.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

What Would You Do? | Fossilized Coral Pendant - Wire Wrapped and Woven

Today I would like to ask a question and I'd love to hear what you have in mind.
Do leave me comment if you have the time.
Here is the question.
What would you do if you discovered that a piece you just completed looks similar (maybe 95% similarities) to someone else's design?
However, you cross your heart and swear to die you have never seen hers/his design before?
Do you....
  • remove all pictures of the piece you have posted? 
  • give credit to the other person? If yes, how do you give credit in this situation as you have never seen his/her creation/design before hand? --- ehm..."thank you for the inspiration but I have never seen your creation before?" --- sounds very fake and insincere right?
  • offer an apology?....for what ya?
  • believe in coincidence and explain how you come up with your design?
  • or accuse the other person for copying (if he/she is accusing you for the same)!
  • or let me know your experience...........
Another question will be coming in the next post.
Meanwhile, here is sharing with you my recently completed wire wrapped fossilized coral pendant.
Fossilized Coral Pendant - Wire Wrapped and Woven
Thank you for your time.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

She Did it Again! - Wire Wrapped Cross Pendant & TAW Bracelet

Hi all. I am back but been feeling tired for the last three days.
Not enough sleep and lots of work to catch up with.
Have not been touching my stones and beads for a couple of days and I am missing them already.
But weekend is very near.
Since I don't have anything to share for the time being, here is sharing with you what the very talented Emily of Emily Secret Passion been up to <3
This time around she made the Swirly Wire Wrapped Cross Pendant based on this Wire Wrapped Cross Pendant Tutorial.
Swirly Wire Wrapped Cross Pendant by Emily
and the TAW Bracelet based on the TAW Bracelet Tutorial.
TAW Bracelet by Emily

Like many of us, Emily is self-taught and she is very very talented.
Just look at her pretties on her blog here - Emily's Secret Passion.
Thank you for sharing Emily and I am very proud of you.
Happy weekend folks :)