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While shopping at my favorite local jewelry tool supplier (FDJ Tool) this past weekend, I spotted a girl with some cool earrings which inspired these. Hers had a lot more going on than these, but I liked the look of her earwires and wanted to try something similar. I’m very happy with the look, but now that I’ve made these, I’m not sure how secure they actually are. I’ll have to take them for a test drive this week to see if I can make it to work and back wearing both earrings.

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To make these, I started with some sterling silver sheet and used a metal punch to cut out a disk and cut it down the middle with a jeweler’s saw. I also picked up a couple of design stamps on my shopping excursion, and used one to hand-stamp these dainty little stars. A little sanding smoothed the edges and gave them a brushed finish, and I added the silky grey pearl dangles to give them some swing.
Feel free to comment and let me know what you think!
For once, I’ve had a busy weekend that didn’t include lawn care or errands and was 100% dedicated to time in my studio making new jewelry. What bliss..except for the one mishap when I accidentally dump a whole tray of beads on the floor.
Here’ a sneak peak at a couple of new things I was working on. I’m really happy with how the wire-wrapped rings turned out!
I recently realized that I’m becoming far-sighted and need reading glasses. Boo hoo! So I made these eyeglass holders in solidarity with my fellow four-eyed compadres.
Stay tuned for more updates as I get eveything photographed!
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Copper Ring with Swarovski Pearl and Lapis Lazuli
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Turquosie Blue Glass and Red Millefiori Eyeglass Holders
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Sterling Silver Ring with Malachite and Lapis Lazuli
Well, I’ve been on a ring-making binge this weekend, and this is one of my favorites so far.

Sterling Silver Bird Nest Ring
This was originally going to be a chunky cocktail ring with a large glass focal bead in the middle, but I wasn’t happy with the way it turned out, so I removed the stone and thought I might have to scrap the rest of the ring. Instead I recycled this little bird from an old necklace and added and the pearl “egg” to the nest.
