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Showing posts with label pink quartz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink quartz. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Revealing - The Lejonklou and de Koning Challenge #3

Part three of mine and Birgittas challenge was to make a chain necklace containing parts from this soup of beads. Ingridients had to be: something pink, something white, something black, some chain and at least one inch of the silk ribbon.
I have to admit that this one was really difficult for me. Something about the colour combination and the surfaces that is not really me. But it has been a very good experience because of that. I figured out that I don't like it when all parts are very shiny, or when the colours are very contrasty. I have tried many different concepts, before I settled on this one. I think it turned out nicely in the end, if I may say so myself. I did not use all of the beads or components that Birgitta sent. But you will see the white coral rondelle together with a black flower beadcap being used as a clasp, and one of the black rondelles as one of the dangles too. Of course the pale lilac silk ribbon and one of the nicely patinated chains from Birgitta. I have also used some pearls, rounds and facetted black glass.
I added from my own stash: a white silk ribbon, copper parts and beads, various bead caps and some facetted pink opal gemstones. And headpins and wire. The bead caps was a consious decision to experiment with. I hardly ever use them myself, but so often I see others using them in a way that really helps lifting the beads and the design.

Something about this necklace made me start to sing "Aquarius" from Hair. I wanted to name it something to do with astrology, but nothing suited I thought, so it ended up being Astrid, a Swedish female name I find very feminine and beautiful.

Visit Birgitta Lejonklou's Blog to see what she did.

Saturday, 21 August 2010

Out Of Africa. And I am in need of some advice!!

Bracelet "Out of Africa". With 3 kinds of gemstones:
1. Beautiful, wonderful and rustic dark purply brown Pietersite, from Namibia. (I loooove these beads. I ordered the last 9 ones left in the shop of StarEyes yesterday.)
2. Light opal green Prehnite sidedrilled irregular tabs, from South Africa.
3. Facetted rectangular Pink Quartz.

Copper Toggle Clasp
Giraffe charm in copper
Peace charm in copper
One czech square glass bead in brown picasso
Oxidized copper wire for all the wire wrapping
Advice me please:
Now, I listed this bracelet in my Etsy shop yesterday. I chose this photo above as the main one, the one that will show up in the searches. But even I, at first, couldn't spot my own bracelet among the other things when I was doing a search. Too pale and uninteresting, I guess it just kind of dissapears in the crowd. It is a big shame, because the bracelet is truly beautiful if I may say so myself. The colours and the shapes work so perfectly together. So now I wonder if I should choose another photo as the main one. And should I take away the peace charm and only leave the giraffe one?

Below you can see a few more photos. Which one of these would you choose as the main one for the Etsy listing? Or should I choose another one all together?
And look at this one: This morning I took one of the other photos, and I enhanced the saturation just very slightly. Should I do that to all the pictures? It actually gives a more true picture of reality.
Thank You so much for all opinions!