Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Pearl & Garnet Ring

This is a simple pearl and garnet wire wrap ring made last weekend. This ring is special in a way as the sizes of the pearls are different, increasing in size as they approach the center, same with the garnet beads as can be seen in the second picture. I maybe listing this ring in my Etsy shop soon. simple pearl and garnet wire wrap ring Close up of simple pearl and garnet wire wrap ring simple pearl and garnet wire wrap ring

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Iridescent of Abalone Shell

Abalone shell Abalone shell Abalone shell wrapped with 22g stainless steel wire Holding the Abalone shell wrapped with 22g stainless steel wire Side view of the Abalone shell wire wrapped with 22g stainless steel wire This piece of abalone shell is from New Zealand. Mom-in-law found it in her drawer and handed it over to me to play with. She said she has lots of them but can't locate them at the moment. Oh well, what a waste. Here, the shell is wrapped simply with 22g stainless steel wire. Simple but very tight. At the back of the shell (or is it the front?), the wire is bend like a cross. Hmmm! a lot of crosses lately.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Woven Wave ByPass Ring - Onyx

I really enjoyed myself making this ring based on Louise's Tutorial on Woven ByPass Ring. I was a bit nervous when it comes to weaving as I failed miserably in the past especially when it involves lots of weaving. Look at this failed project - Failed Pendant But then when I was weaving this ring, it was not as difficult as back then. I guess it must be the size of wire I used for weaving. I used 28g whereas for my previous project, I used 25g. Stainless steel wires of 20g formed the shank of this ring. Very happy with the outcome and I really love it. Woven ByPass Ring Woven ByPass Ring around my finger Woven ByPass Ring around my finger Woven ByPass RingHappy with the outcome, I give it another try with copper wire and this time it is even easier to weave. The copper wire is "soooooooo" soft. How I wish stainless steel wires are as soft as that. :)

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Another Cross

wire frame of the crossThe Frame
wire cross with tiger eyesTiger's Eyes?
wire cross with cherry quartzCherry Quartz?
wire cross with Cherry Quartz, amethyst and garnets Finally, its Cherry Quartz, amethyst and garnets
wire cross with Cherry Quartz, amethyst and garnets

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Kissing Pipas

My eldest boy, William loves to kiss. By this I mean he willingly kiss his parents (thats us) and grandparents without question. Henry, the younger one (2 and half) on the other hand is choosy when it comes to kissing. Being kiss or kissing his brother William is a definite NO! NO!. If William try to kiss him, he will run screaming and crying with his mouth covered. His reason being "Koko (big brother) got "nua" (saliva)". He doesn't mind our "nua" but he got problem with his Koko's "nua"....:D. If I kissed William first and then ask Henry to kiss me, Henry wouldn't want to because he said "Koko's nua is on my lips!" Wonder how this 2 years old is so particular about "nua" *shaking head*. Enough about kissing and "nua", here is a Kissing Pipa bracelet accompanied by a Pipa Hook/Clasp I made today.
Kissing Pipa bracelet accompanied by a Pipa Hook/Clasp The oval shaped moonstone used here are from Szarka (thanks Szarka) and the four stones the pipas are kissing are tourmaline. The teardrop shaped stone on the left pipa is prehnite while the pink stones on the right hand pipa and the clasp are....hmmmmm , duh forgot what its called (brain not working). Will check it out later. Got it - Cherry Quartz (6mm)Kissing Pipa bracelet accompanied by a Pipa Hook/Clasp
Kissing Pipa bracelet accompanied by a Pipa Hook/Clasp

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Beautiful Aquamarine and Tourmaline

Paid quite dearly for these Tourmaline and Aquamarine but I can't resist them .......hmmmm..........They are my favorite gemstones. "smiling from ear to ear" but got one big hole in my pocket......... Tourmaline and Aquamarine