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Red fish anklet

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish. Do you remember that? That's my inspiration for this fun to wear anklet. A fish charm focal, followed by twisted wire rings gives it a "nautical" feel. Red Czech glass beads- almost look like stripes on a fish. I made the sterling silver "waves" by shaping and flattening wire. The green gemstones are jade and aventurine. Adjustable too.

Large sterling silver coiled hoops

A simple, everyday wear hoop with some ethnic flair! Don't be overwhelmed with these 2 inch diameter hoops. They are very light weight. The coils are very fine gauge wire coiled very tiny, not large or bulky. I've added tiny Hill Tribe silver patterned beads to the hoops and finished off wrapping them in a fine gauge copper, just for visual interest. You can find this pair in my shop under the "Simply Silver" section.

Copper stamped disc earrings

A new style of earring from me. I finally got to use some of the stamping tools that I've invested in. I really like the way this pair turned out. I stamped pure copper discs with 4 different stamps, giving this pair alot of texture and visual interest. O.k., follow me here, this reminds me of a "yin/yang" symbol. I did not plan for that to happen either! I stamped a small sunrise stamp above the hole punched, but it is difficult to see due to the jump ring. I did these in mixed metals and used Clay River ceramic beads.
More of this style to follow.
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Comments

tamdoll said…
These look so beautiful & fun. I especially like the Dr. Seuss, adds some humor to wearing jewelry... and it's inspiring!
Great new pieces. Love the stamped discs.
Anitra Cameron said…
Great new items and styles!

The new shop banner is really striking--great job!

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