Bohemian necklace 

​Super happy with how this turned out  in the end. Perfect for adding that extra punch of colour to one of many bohemian items in my closet. 

Almost there!!

Assembly is always my least and most preferred process in jewelry making. All the pieced have been prepared, the design is mapped out and now the only thing standing in the way is the speed of my fingers to put it all together and bring it to life. 

Work in progress

​Here we go! Work in progress…feeling a 70’s vibe coming on…it was only fitting to use vintage glass and dyed bone to go with hand drilled turquoise. 

BEFORE…

​Sometimes an old piece needs a makeover. This necklace was made using only oxidized silver and amazing Iranian turquoise. The large focal turquoise is actually a cabochon. I was able to build a cage using only jump rings (an arduous but rewarding feat). Thought I’d capture it before it gets taken apart for a new look. 

Sea Breeze

One of my favourite accessories for sun kissed skin is a beautiful blue stone.

In this case, larimar nuggets are wire wrapped in sterling silver together to form a loose pendant(and a fidgeter’s dream!).

 

 

 

Simply Summer

Summer is quickly approaching. While most of us will begin to favour lighter clothing, less layers and diaphanous materials, we can make up for it with a simple but bold piece.

Using nothing more than rock crystal quartz and a handmade and lightweight aluminum chain, this necklace is a great accessory for something as basic as a white t-shirt or perfect to wear with a dress on a night out.

 

OMNT…Boulder Opal Rondelle Bib Necklace

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I’ve had a strand of graduated rondelle beads forever. I’ve left them until now because stringing them would be way too simple. After brainstorming and sketching some ideas, I finally found a solution that has made me happy. This kind of rondelle shape can feel limiting due to their center drilled hole. To get around this, I’ve used silver wire to turn each bead into a drop, giving the opportunity for the opal that threads through these beads to get the most exposure. The inclusions of vibrant opal are mostly very subtle, so a bright lamp work disc brings out the colour without taking away from the star of this piece.

SUCCESSFUL DESIGN CONCEPTS

SUCCESSFUL DESIGN CONCEPTS

As a designer, there are few things that are as exciting as coming up with an idea and discovering that the final product matches the original sketch.

These are the first official pieces of 2013 and I’m happy to see the year is starting off well.

Using recycled resin spikes(never underestimate the value of sample sales for supplies), faceted turquoise teardrops, red jasper, coral, bali silver and oodles of silver chain, these two necklaces work wonderfully alone or together.

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The Chameleon

The Chameleon

I thought it would be a fun idea to make a necklace that can be worn many ways. Here we have the convertible necklace. I’ve already discovered 9 different ways to wear this piece, changing it from casual to dressy with a few simple adjustments. I can’t wait to see where I will take this one after the prototype turned out so well.

This necklace will be available at Sanavita. Read more about their great store here… http://www.sanavita.ca

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On my neck today…

Two of my favourite delicate and lightweight necklaces, both made from turquoise(a mixture of Iranian and Tibetan), have been layered to create a cascade of silver with a pop of colour.

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