Monday 29 September 2014

Challenge No.1 - Black Agate Nuggets

I have completed my challenge!!!  Yay!  I won't lie to you, it was a little bit difficult at first.  The nuggets weren't a favourite of mine (they still aren't) so I was stumped at what to do with them.  I think the process of making the jewellery took less time than figuring out what on earth to make with them, but I persevered and I now have 5 pieces of gemstone jewellery for my Christmas craft stall.

Here they are .......



I started by taking the beads off the strand and laying them out.  I then put them in groups according to size/shape.


I  played about with them in their groups hoping I could make some symmetrical pieces or a graduating necklace. I quickly decided to scrap both those ideas opting, instead, for the random sequence approach. I took to my scrap book and sketched this awfully drawn design below.

 


But now it's been brought to life, it looks like this .....


I teamed the nuggets with Hematite stars, black beading thread and dark silver coloured copper findings. The nuggets and beading thread are both from Jewellery Maker.  The rest were purchased from other jewellery making websites but unfortunately I can't remember which, sorry.




The bracelet then inspired me to make a matching necklace and earrings.  Here are the results....









I only had a small amount of nuggets left after making these three pieces and I hoped to make a ring to match the pieces above.  Unfortunately, after playing about for what felt like forever I concluded that the nuggets I had left just wouldn't sit right on a ring.  I was back to the drawing board again.  I tried to make a few different bracelets and earrings but with the inconsistent sizes and shapes it was difficult to get things to sit right.  Finally I made these earrings....






They were made with faceted Hematite beads bought from Jewellery Maker (which I NEED more of) and the same findings as the pieces above.  Using the last of my Hematite beads I made a matching bracelet ....




Despite banging my head against a brick wall for the first few hours after drawing the Agate nuggets, I've really enjoyed this challenge.  It forced me to work with a shape I would usually avoid.  The jewellery doesn't really represent my usual style or taste but I like each piece, my favourite being the first bracelet I made. 

Agate, is one of my favourite gemstones.  It comes in such a variety of colours and it is never just a plain bead.  There's always different tones and textures to be found.  You can see, above, that some of the beads have specks of white, grey and brown.  In some of the stones there are bands of brown or translucent areas that really catch the light. Beautiful. 



Brief Description of Agate.

The majority of Agate developed in ancient volcanic lava.  It is a form of Chalcedony which develops when water, containing silica, enters a cavity inside a host rock .  The minerals in the water then crystallize, forming layer upon layer of silicon dioxide. 

In crystal healing, Agate is believed to enhance mental functioning, such as concentration and analytical abilities.  It is also believed to be a calming stone that builds confidence and reduces anxiety.

Saturday 27 September 2014

Challenge No.1 - Gemstone Reveal

Black Agate Nuggets


Instead of using the whole names in a hat thing, I decided to computerise it and take a print screen of the result.



I promise this was the first result. I definitely didn't cheat because, after the obsidian squares, this is my least favourite strand. Again, it's the shape. I just don't know what to do with them.


Ideally I would like to enter one of the pieces I make into the JM Wall of Fame on Wednesday, so I have roughly 4 days to complete this challenge. Best I get the strand out of my stash and start playing around with some ideas. Wish me luck.


Friday 26 September 2014

Treasure Trove Challenge

I recently wrote a blog for a Jewellery Maker competition, where I confessed that I had many strands in my collection that were completely unused and still in their packets.  I promised that I would dig them out, create something with them and blog about it.  So, here's my introduction blog where I show you all the strands.  After this I'm going to put the names in a hat, pull one out and make a piece of jewellery.  I'm kinda setting myself my own 'Designer Challenge', as they do on JM.

So here we go.....18 strands of gemstones all purchased from Jewellery Maker.

(Apologies for the photos.  I really need to work on my photography skills).

Black Onyx Cubes

Gemstone:  Onyx
Shape: Cubes
Origin:  India
Size:  7 x 7 mm
Carat Weight:  140cts

I'm hoping these are not the first out of the hat as I am completely stumped with what to do with them.  Where they've put the drill hole is so unusual that I'm struggling to think of a design that would do justice to the stone.  If anyone has any ideas feel free to comment below.



Red Agate Hearts


Gemstone:  Agate
Shape: Hearts
Origin:  Brazil
Size:  6 x 6 mm
Carat Weight:  55cts



Green Magnesite


Gemstone:  Magnesite
Shape: Round
Origin:  China
Size:  8 x 8 mm
Carat Weight:  185cts

These could easily be mistaken for turquoise.  In fact, I thought they were turquoise until I took a look at the authenticity certificate.  So although it says green on the certificate I'm more inclined to call them blue.



Pyrite Rounds


Gemstone:  Pyrite
Shape: Round
Origin:  China
Size:  12 mm
Carat Weight:  650cts



Abalone Squares


Gemstone:  Abalone
Shape: Square
Origin:  China
Size:  8 x 8 mm
Carat Weight:  N/A



Multi-Colour Quartz 


Gemstone:  Quartz
Shape:  Oval
Origin:  Brazil
Size:  12 x 16 mm
Carat Weight:  220cts



Multi-Colour Agate

 
Gemstone:  Agate
Shape: Oval
Origin:  Brazil
Size:  12 x 20 mm
Carat Weight:  340cts



Multi-Colour Quartzite

 
Gemstone:  Quartzite
Shape:  Faceted Round
Origin: China
Size:  8 x 8 mm
Carat Weight:  150cts



Black Faceted Obsidian

 
Gemstone:  Obsidian
Shape: Round
Origin: Mexico
Size:  14 x 14 mm
Carat Weight:  410cts



 Black Obsidian


Gemstone:  Obsidian
Shape: Round
Origin:  Brazil
Size:  10 x 10 mm
Carat Weight:  220cts



Fancy Jasper


Gemstone:  Fancy Jasper
Shape: Oval
Origin: India
Size:  19 x 29 mm
Carat Weight:  330cts



Red Tigers Eye


Gemstone:  Tigers Eye
Shape:  Round
Origin: Africa
Size:  10 x 10 mm
Carat Weight:  240cts



Rose Quartz


Gemstone:  Rose Quartz
Shape: Oval
Origin:  China
Size:  10 x 14 mm
Carat Weight:  150cts



Blue Quartzite


Gemstone:  Quartzite
Shape: Marquise
Origin:  China
Size:  9 x 18 mm
Carat Weight:  50cts



Faceted Pyrite


Gemstone:  Pyrite
Shape: Round Flat
Origin: China
Size:  10 mm
Carat Weight:  220cts



Lapis Lazuli


Gemstone:  Lapis Lazuli
Shape:  Round
Origin:  Unknown
Size:  10 mm
Carat Weight:  280cts



Red Shell

Gemstone:  Red Shell
Shape: Round Flat
Origin:  China
Size:  29 mm
Carat Weight:  N/A



Black Agate Nuggets


Gemstone:  Agate
Shape: Nugget
Origin:  Brazil
Size:  Varying
Carat Weight:  250cts



Right, now I'm off to put the names in a hat, draw one out and start creating some jewellery.  

Watch this space......



Sunday 21 September 2014

Home Sweet Home

Well after a mammoth journey from south to north Vietnam I am finally home and straight into jewellery making.  So far, I have made 4 tree of life pendants and 4 wire work bracelets.  Not bad considering I've only been home for 4 weeks and my workshop is now located amongst the clutter in the attic!!

In need of a massive clean and clear out.




Over the next few weeks I plan to get a my online shop back up and running.  Not sure how long it'll take as I've hit a few speed bumps already.  Firstly, both of my cameras have decided to die simultaneously and secondly, I'm having a difficult time deciding between Etsy and Folksy.  If there are any fellow crafters out there that can give me advice on which website to use it will be much appreciated.

Anyway, I'll leave you now with a few pics of my new tree of life pendants


Tree of Life made with icy blue coloured copper wire and faceted hematite beads

Tree of Life made with hot pink coloured copper wire and frosted beads

Tree of Life made with silver plated copper wire and pink, clear and purple faceted beads

Tree of Life made with icy blue coloured copper wire and white beads