Thursday, January 31, 2008
LIQUID LIGHT: VENETIAN INSPIRATIONS

Shelled Silk: shell and Venetian glass on Fortuny silk

Apricot silk, brass, glass, jasper and copper ribbons...
Posted by Jane on 01/31 at 09:12 AM
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Sunday, September 23, 2007
LEAF FORMS TO WEAR
Fallen Leaf necklace. Carved jasper leaf pendent braced by glass beads, pearls,
carved tiger eye and copper. Copper clasp.

Electroplate copper rose leaf with pearls and amber. Copper wire, clasp and beads.

Leaf Arrow Necklace: polished shell leaf dropping from a strand of carved silver, Tibetan eye beads, amber
and silver.
Posted by Jane on 09/23 at 09:34 AM
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From the entry 'LEAF FORMS TO WEAR'.
LOVE your work! A girl after my own heart! I just started playing with beads last year and am learning more every day. Thanks for sharing--your work is beautiful! Peggy |
| By Peggy on 2007 11 07 |
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| By JACQUELYN on 2007 09 28 |
From the entry 'JEWELRY SEEKING SPRING'.
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| By JACQUELYN on 2007 09 01 |
From the entry 'JEWELRY SEEKING SPRING'.
Hi - For some resons (on my end) I have had toruble posting but here I am! I think a jewlery along is in order after the ocean cruise knitting. Santa Fe and Nova Scotia sound interesting… |
| By janice on 2007 03 22 |
From the entry 'JEWELRY SEEKING SPRING'.
Very cool Jane! I have been visiting this page every so often to see if you have come up with inspirations for your newer knitwear, as you usually do. It is such a wonderful idea to make jewelry to accent the awesome knits you create, and for us too. When a free~ranger gets into the spirit of a project, it just naturally wants to flow into the accessories. I should be thinking ahead to create something wonderful for the emerging Ocean project. Ir makes me think of turquiose, silvery, some purple, and little driftwood bits. ...To remember those poor ships lost at sea. And greeny somethings of kelp and seaweed. Maybe even a touch of coral to spark it off. |
| By Mardi on 2007 03 11 |





