Here's an over-the-top chunky chunk for the patroness.
Hard to know what to do with so many huge chunky beads. I'm thinking Imma make some many-wrap necklace without focals just to use them up. And I'm really into these hoops I made.
What small beads I had I used in this piece.
I did some resining, here with a galaxy.

'Member thus old piece? I jazzed her up for the patron.
Here's these with the wrapped circles we were discussing. Shortened the ruby drops. I like them!
These, again with resin. Pyrite crumbs and rainbow titanium chunks. I got all these gold bezels from here, along with a lot of my ring bases and some bead cap cones. It's that matte gold stuff from Turkey/Israel but for the lowest price I could find.
Speaking of ring bases...

An especially special mounted ring. Special because it's bigger, on really cool embossed tin and with prongs.

OK, I'm super in love with these earrings.

The elements came together perfectly. Unfortunately the pictures look like poop. Doesn't really convey all the wonderful finishes and glowy goodness going on. What I like is the balance between the gold and oxidized.

And there's a little locket for a globule of solid perfume! OMG, I love them so much.
An especially special mounted ring. Special because it's bigger, on really cool embossed tin and with prongs.
OK, I'm super in love with these earrings.
The elements came together perfectly. Unfortunately the pictures look like poop. Doesn't really convey all the wonderful finishes and glowy goodness going on. What I like is the balance between the gold and oxidized.
And there's a little locket for a globule of solid perfume! OMG, I love them so much.

Which reminds me I totally forgot to give you props for inspiring me to make some more bar with threes again! Check it:

Of course all I do is fiddle with balance and move things one millimeter. And the more you do it the better you'll be at it, is all I can say.





HOLY SHIT YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING ME!!!
ReplyDeleteI am sitting here with my jaw dropping ...thanks Yoda, mighty kind of you to mention me here in the bible.
Sooooo much eye candy... I missed all my favorite bloggers being without internet. I dream about being your patroness by her mailbox waiting for your daily goodies. You inspire us all!
ReplyDeleteAh ma gad... Look at me speechless..thank you Yoda for putting my stuffs here in the bible...
ReplyDeleteI guess your kiddies are learning something after all.
Thank ye so much...xxcynthia
Aww I love those earrings too, they reminded me actually of the cover photos of your oxidizing tutorial in a way. Perfect examples of contrast... So what do you say after "Guess who?" "E' always answers... "chicken poo". :)
ReplyDeleteSo I'm guessing the patroness likes blue? I mean it's just an idea, something that's come to me through long and careful observance.
ReplyDeleteJust absolutely love your stuff! That's all I got... but I mean it form the bottom of my heart. maybe someday I can take a class!
ReplyDeleteYou have a great eye for beauty.
ReplyDeleteYour pieces are intricate and unusual.
I haven't seen a blog that houses artistic pieces quite like yours.
Keep up the good work.
Your pal OAH :-)
Gorgeous blue stones\beads everywhere!! And those ruby chunks are amazing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with all of the blues you used . Especially the gorgeous over the top chunky! It's wonderful .
ReplyDeleteGuess what chicken butt, and guess who chicken poo was big in our house too. Not quite sure how that got started :)