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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

3 Strand Multi-colored Coconut Wood and Sterling Silver

Coconut wood and sterling silver
I love these colors, but ... did I make a mistake in going out and buying 2 pounds of these lovely lite weigh multi-colored (cream, tan, brown and black) oval coconut wood beads???  I'm at a loss for what to do with them.  I mean, I put them out on my three strand bead board and oogled them for two days.  Last night I decided enough oogling - I grabbed four sterling silver oval twist beads and a bag of sterling silver spacers.  Here's what I came up with, somebody tell me what you think?

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Honey Maple Wood

About three weeks ago I visited my local bead shop.  I walked in and was greeted by everyone and momma came out from back and said Hi!  She's adorable and reminds me of my mom she's so tiny.  Instantly I spied behind the counter, a big, bold, honey/green/gold/jade 22mm puffed oval Honey Jasper choker.  This was no ordinary puppy, this was the big daddy for sure!!!  I couldn't believe my eyes.  Momma said, Honey Jasper, you like?  I blinked about 10 times, and here's how the next few seconds played out (after I gathered my wits my hands went to my neck and I poised myself):

Lovely, how much?  $165  Choker only?  Yes  Do you have a strand?  No.  Can you order another strand?  Let me see.  Can you wait ...  Sure, find me and let me know.

Folks, I couldn't believe my eyes.  I was in love for real.  But $165???   I could buy a lot for that and make my own, but ....

As I walked around and around I couldn't for the life of me find anything that remotely resembled those Honey Jasper beads.  Onward.  I got to the back of the store and spied 18mm wood beads - looked like they were just carved from the branch and dripping with honey.   First time I passed them - zoomed in.  10 minutes later - picked them up, heavy.  10 minutes after that, third time - twilled them in my hands, too woody.  Kept moving. 

One hour later - Done.   I'd finished shopping for that day - let me inquiry about the Honey Jasper and pay for my goods.  Yes, I left the wood beads on the wall. 

No more Honey Jasper for now, I'll keep checking back.  Oh well (dagnabbit), let me pay for my goods.  Honey Jasper/Wood, leave it beI turned to leave, and yall won't believe me but I heard my name!  I turned and, YUP, my eyes went right to the back of the store at the strand of wooden beads hanging on the wall looking like they were dripping in honey.  They called to me ... I ran back and grabbed MY beads!  Hey, I got a lot of stuff that day.  What do you think? 

Honey Maple Wood with gold-filled

And bet your last dollar, when that strand of Honey Jasper comes in, its mine.  Ain't life grand ... 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Tiger's Eye

Beautiful, brown, gold, royal - the eye of the tiger indeed.

Antique Brass Kit

Ovals with 14k gold

Nuggets with white gold and stretch bracelet

Monday, October 4, 2010

Jasper

Let me introduce you to my Jasper. 

Who wouldn't fall hard and fast for these multi-colored jasper stones.  In all honesty, the greens won me over in a heartbeat, and the rich creamy tans.  These are heavy lil nuggets. 


Multi-colored Jasper with sterling silver and green leather, 3 strand necklace
 And when I saw the lovely deep green/black multi-sized Kambaba Jasper beads, I knew they found a home. 

Kambaba Jasper rectangle, ovals and puffed square beads, with brass Grecian columns finishing
And lastly, these red marbled stones with the various shades of gray and cream ...

Red marbled square, oval and rectangle jasper beads with antique brass finishing
What's not to love.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

More Turquoise

How do I love thee ... your bold chunkiness and deep veins.  I'm seriously in love with this stone.  I've had contact with the blues, greens, and yellows, now I need to hold the pink and dark red.  These chunks are heavy so I used heavy duty nylon wire, and the rich bold veins run deep.  I priced a similar strand of chunkiness at a local bead shop - $1,182 - you read that right, my mouth is still hanging open.  This necklace sold in October 2010.
 
Turquoise chunks with sterling silver