Posts Tagged ‘14 karat Gold’

Stack Rings with Colored Gems and Diamonds

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Stack Rings, 14 karat gold, peridot, pink tourmaline, iolite , dimonds, 22  karat gold

Stack Rings, 14 karat gold, peridot, pink tourmaline, iolite , dimonds, 22 karat gold

Iolite and diamond stack ring

Iolite and diamond stack ring

Carnelian Clover Earrings

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Carnelian and Turquoise Earrings, sterling silver 14 karat gold

Carnelian and Turquoise Earrings, sterling silver 14 karat gold

Another hand mand clover, the Carnelians are gypsy cut giving them a nice sparkle.

2 Clover Earrings And 1 Choker

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Iolite clover earrings, Sterling silver Iolite, 14 karat gold

Iolite clover earrings, Sterling silver Iolite, 14 karat gold

These earrings are completely hand made, and can be ordered in either silver or gold, and of course in a multitude of stones.

Labradorite clover earrings, 22 karat gold, 14 karat gold labradorite, sterling silver

Labradorite clover earrings, 22 karat gold, 14 karat gold Labradorite, sterling silver

The same goes for these earrings. The sterling silver is the back of the earrings, and from the front they have a rich 22 karat gold look.

Labradorite and Rose Quartz Colar, Fine Silver, Sterling Silver and leather

Labradorite and Rose Quartz Collar, Fine Silver, Sterling Silver and leather

This is a one of a kind Choker, since the stone is not a standard size, but obviously more pieces can be made along these lines.

The Pearl Bride Connection

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Since the wedding season is upon us, I thought I would expand a bit about the connection between brides and pearls, or why it is that so many brides all over the world and in most cultures wear pearls on their wedding day.

light cluster necklace - sterling silver and pearl

light cluster necklace - sterling silver and pearl

(Other color combinations)

Of course, like most other customs, the origin of this one is in mythology.

The Greeks associated Aphrodite the goddess of love with pearls, in that pearls were  created  when Aphrodite climbed out of the sea on to Cyprus,  the drops of water that fell from her body turned into pearls and everywhere she stepped turned green.

Cluster Bracelet - pearl and sterling silver

Another no less romantic myth claims that pearls  are Aphrodite’s tears of happiness , and brides wear them on their wedding day to protect themselves from tears and sadness on what is supposed to be one of the  most joyous occasions of their lives.

According to Arabic mythology, the pearl was created when moonlight, filled dew drop falling into the sea. (This is not quite on topic as far as brides and love go, but non the less, it is probably one of the most romantic and beautiful of all  descriptions.)

14 karat gold stamped coin ring, with pearl set in 22 karat gold.

14 karat gold stamped coin ring, with pearl set in 22 karat gold.

(More from the Stamped Coin Collection)

Last, but not really least, the most bizzar of all the myths:

Rumor has it that Cleopatra found her way into Mark Antony’s heart by betting him that she could make the most expensive meal in the world .

On the date  which the meal was to be served, she set the table with two empty plates, and two glasses of wine. In one of them, she melted  a pearl from an earring (who’s value nowadays would be something in the ballpark of  4-5 million Dollars)  and immediately drank it.

Mark Antony was completely shocked by this, and contrary to what I would expect his reaction to be, he immediately fell head over heals in love with her. The other pearl from this very expensive pair of earrings was cut in two and sent to decorate Venus’s statue in Rome.

What ever rocks your boat, right? ;-)

Jewelry and Stories

Monday, May 4th, 2009

When I was a little Girl, one of my two favorite things was reading and being read to. Nothing could beat the trip into a completely different world and the goings on there.

From the minute I could read, more often than not, you could find me with my nose buried in a book reading away.

Lights out meant nothing to me and my sister - or maybe that is not quite accurate. Lights out actually meant we needed to creep out of bed into the door way to continue our reading on the sly, and with noses buried in our books, our ears were tuned to the end of the passage, just in case we needed to make a giggly dash to our beds in the event of a parent closing in.

Time passed and I still continued reading a lot, probably more than most, until recently, when I had my children and seem to run out of time and mainly brainpower.

That has not dulled my love for books and stories though, and the fact that I am a jeweler is evidence of that, because jewelry might as well be a synonym for stories.

Very rarely will you come across a piece of jewelry that lacks a story.

It could be a heirloom piece, like the ring my mother wears. She inherited it from my paternal grandmother, and will in turn leave it to my brother’s wife, who will continue the tradition, leaving it to the wife of her first born son and so on.

It could be an engagement ring brought at great expense with great excitement, or, in the case of one of my friends it could be the ring that was brought to replace the engagement ring which was lost one day, playing with the dog on the beach. This dog, like all dogs, loves running after balls that are thrown for him into the sea, and luck had it that as my friend threw the ball into the sea, the ring flew right in after it.

"Replacement" Ring

"Replacement" Ring

To see more of the dot Collection, click here

The connection between jewelry and stories is not just on a personal level. The actual materials jewelry is made out of are full of history tradition and myth. There is hardly a gem stone to be had that is not strongly connected to mythology and believed to be full of qualities and abilities that in the end will rub of on or influence the wearer.

Throughout history, there have been many influential pieces of jewelry that have supposedly affected the course of history, like the ring of King Solomon.

Making jewelry is in a way like writing stories, or to be more accurate, supplying future buyer or wearer of my jewelry with the paper and pen with which to write their own personal story.

New Stamped Coin Earrings

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

These Earrings are from the Stamped Coin Collection, Which is an evolving collection, most of it is on my website.

Stud Stamped Coin Earrings, 14 Karat gold with quartz drop

Stud Stamped Coin Earrings, 14 Karat gold with quartz drop

Stud Stamped Coin Earrings, 14 karat gold

Stud Stamped Coin Earrings, 14 karat gold