Saturday, November 07, 2009

Eye Candy...

from across the seas!
Gunilla in Finland sent these lovely photos of her most recent creations using a Twilight Jakarta square pendant. I love the way she used little seed bead loops to connect the pendant.She also made this pretty, earthy set- see there at the front? That's a Coffee Zinnia pendant layered with all those other yummy components!
On the same day I received a set of beautiful photos from Vicki of Sasha & Max in Australia. This bracelet uses a little Coral Sari circle charm, I love the combination with the warm brass chain. Vicki's metal choices are just perfect to complement the glazes- silver with these Frost Sari circle charms and a little turquoise accent to bring out the blue. Last but not least, a super shiny pop of silver to contrast with the Matte Azure Leaf charms on these earrings. Hope you enjoyed a peek at the work of these talented ladies!

6 comments:

  1. Wonderful variety of beautiful pieces. It must be fun to get photo's of finished pieces using your beautiful beads! :)

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  2. thanks Mellisa for including my work in your post. Your charms are wonderful to work with..! Vicki

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  3. i love seeing the different interpretations that are created... one of the things i really like about gunilla's is how she combined the deep colors and used mother of pearl to pick up the highlights... when you think about aesthetics, don't you wonder if they were influenced by their surroundings? one from a colder, northern country... the other from a warmer, southern country...

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  4. Beautiful jewelry! I especially love the Frost Sari earrings. They are so pretty and unique!

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  5. Speaking of eye candy, you should go see my new post...

    Marie
    http://skyejewels.blogspot.com

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  6. I posted another one for you this morning... hope you check it out :D

    Marie

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