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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 18:43:07+00:00

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These natural surfaced Lapis Lazuli were handset in silver with hand forged decorative hoops & created for an art show themed "True Blue".
This Turquoise in Malachite centerpiece stone was handset in silver alongside faceted Citrine & Rutilated Quartz.
Mother/Daughter necklaces. These Boulder Turquoise were handset in silver with hand embossed & oxidized back pieces.
The faceted Amethyst heart was handset onto a domed silver sphere & hung from purple satin chord for a child's birthday gift.
Nine petite malas with 108 semiprecious stones handknotted on silk & handmade silver toggle clasps with Aventurine pendants.
These chandelier earrings were designed to showcase a collection of found Agates. The Agates were all handset in oxidized silver & accented with Turquoise stones.
The Boulder Opal was handset in a combination prong & bezel silver setting with a domed back.
Men's wrap bracelet with a handmade brass & silver button closure.
The Green Turquoise was handset in silver with a faceted Iolite stone to accent the piece.
These Australian Boulder Opals were handset in silver on hand forged brass hoops.
This Turquoise with specs of Pyrite was handset in a fine & sterling setting with a swinging Tanzanite drop for a bat mitzvah gift.
A Boulder Opal in a fine & sterling silver setting designed to show off the gorgeous Opals on the sides of the stone.
These earrings were created for the "Towering" exhibit honoring Redwood National Park. The first piece is titled "Sky High" with Ocean Jaspers representing deep roots, Moss Agates the branches & Kingman Turquoise the sky. The A-symetrical earrings are titled "Everlasting" & have Boulder Turquiose set on hand embossed fern motifs.
An earring series of semi-precious stones handset in oxidized silver with hand embossed designs.
Mother/Daughter necklaces. Handset Opal pendants with an accent handset Ruby & Blue Topaz. The antique twist chain is intersperced with faceted semi-precious stones: Amethyst, Apatite, Garnet, Iolite, Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise & Tourmaline.
This necklace was created to showcase this large & beautiful Boulder Opal pendant stone. I added faceted Iolite accent stones handset in 14 karat gold fill & silver with a hand embossed leaf design on oxidized silver.
This silver bracelet showcased a beautiful handset Boulder Turquoise.
The earrings had faceted Iolites handset in fine silver on hand forged sterling silver teardrop hoops.
This necklace was designed as a birthday gift for a Sagittarius using December birthstones. The Turquoise & Tanzanite were both handset in fine silver. The hand embossed design on oxidized sterling silver swung freely from the Turquoise.
Ocean Jasper necklace/earring set. The necklace was a pink Ocean Jasper handset in fine & sterling silvers. The earrings had complimentary Ocean Jaspers paired with Apatites, both set in fine & sterling silvers with the stones swinging freely of eachother.
Moving from the vet hospital to the human hospital, my client wanted to save her last extracted dog tooth. The dog tooth was handset in a sterling silver cap with a paisly hand embossed design. The faceted sparkly Iolite stone accented the piece. I wanted to create a very feminine setting for this tooth to both offset the hardness of the tooth & as a bit of irony.
The simple setting for this necklace was designed to not overpower or compete with this gorgeous oversized Charoite pendant stone. The extended length of the bail added elegance and balance. The stone was handset in fine & sterling silvers.
This trio of Ocean Jaspers were handset in fine & sterling silvers. The Ocean Jaspers each stand alone in their beauty & compliment eachother as they were placed side by side.
These March birthstones, faceted pear cut Aquamarines, were handset in 14 karat gold fill with gold chain accents. The hand embossed design on oxidized sterling silver was cut into crescent moons and created for a Pisces on her birthday.
This piece of Moldavite, one of the rarest materials on Earth, was captured in a sterling silver geometric cage. Moldavite is a natural glass made by a meteorite impact in Central Europe about 42 million years ago.
This necklace was created as a remembrance piece. The oversized Quartz point was handset in a sterling silver cap.
Mother/Daughter malas. The Australian Boulder Opals were handset in fine silver & the beach glass was handset in 14 karat gold fill. The pendants were both created using sterling silver. 108 Turritella (fossil) Agates were hand knotted on silk.
This order made its way all the way over to Kuwait! The Moonstones were handset in fine & sterling silvers with a hand embossed design. The fleur-de-lis earrings were hand embossed & finished with a green patina.
Light & airy handmade silver chandelier earrings with natural seed bead draping & Turquoise discs.
These complimentary Ocean Jaspers & Apatites were handset in 14 karat gold fill & sterling silver.
These Oco Geodes from Brazil were handset backwards in 14 karat gold fill & copper. The Druzys swung freely inside of hand forged copper hoops with gold accents.
Heirloom Sapphires were set on hand embossed silver with hand forged hoops & Aventurine drops. Aventurine is luckiest of all stones.
These dream catchers were designed for a Pisces & created with the March birthstone Aquamarine & 14 karat gold fill.
This large Bloodstone was handset in a silver prong setting. 108 Jaspers were hand knotted on silk to create the mala.

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