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  • Arabian Nights

    A simple wire wrapped link bracelet using my periwinkle and black beads with a touch of goldstone. The silver bells are from Pakistan, Javed bought them for me while we were in a little silver shop... I love the sound they make. Argentium silver wire and beads, sterling toggle with amethyst, swarovskis...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 10-28-2008
  • New Forum for jewelry designers

    We’ve opened a new Forum on BeadAndButton.com for participants in the joint ISGB-Bead&Button project Convergence: Contemporary Jewelry Design with Art-Glass Beads. It's not really meant to be an administrative space for questions about the process. If you are involved in the project, please be...
    Posted to Bead&Button Blog (Weblog) by Ann Dee Allen on 10-24-2008
  • Kame the Prototype

    Here's Kame, she was one of the prototype geisha (2 of 3) I made when trying to decide on a design for my 2008 Halloween geisha. I'm not selling the other 2 because mom liked #1 and I liked #3 so she's the only one going up for sale. The biggest diffference between her and the "official"...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 10-21-2008
  • 2008 Halloween Geisha- Miira

    I finally finished them! Miira is Japanese for mummy. I made 5 this year not counting the 3 prototypes. Their kimono are made of mummy wrappings and each one holds a sterling silver ankh ( Egyptian symbol for life). While they're all the same basic design, each one still retains her own individuality...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 10-17-2008
  • Kasumi and Nanami

    Here are a couple geisha that I've had held back in my own collection, I made them in 2007. Nanami is a koi geisha similar to the ones I used in my "Koi Sisters" necklace that won 1st place at Delphi in 2007. This scale design was difficult to do (for me anyway) especially on white glass...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 09-30-2008
  • Angel with a broken wing

    I could not bring myself to throw her away... After my hubby knocked my box full of goddesses to the ground & having 12 of them break....I just could not let this Lil angel meet the fate the others had....so I put her to the side & tossed the rest into the garbage. The other day I was sitting...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by Ronnie Renee on 09-26-2008
  • Transported - more bead lace

    Here's the second in my needlelace with beads series; it's quite different from the first one. Instead of using peyote in the cordonnet, I used 8° seed beads, and the netting is done with 11°s. The "cab" is vintage glass. The lampwork bead is by Melissa Vess of Inner Realm Creations...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 09-25-2008
  • Providence Whole Bead Show

    The Whole Bead Show Providence RI September 26-28, 2008 Friday & Saturday 10am to 6pm Sunday Noon to 5pm (The Location) Rhode Island Convention Center Hall A One Sabin Street Providence RI 02903 PARKING $9.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------BUYER INFORMATION...
    Posted to Bead Talk (Forum) by Ava Motherwell on 09-11-2008
  • Rairakku

    Rairakku means lilac in Japanese. The colors make me think of my grandmother's lilac bush she had at their old house. I remember how it smelled so good and it really looked like a tree to me. From a distance the flowers all appeared one color but when I looked close I could see a bit of blue or violet...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 09-01-2008
  • Eris

    The Greek name Eris means "strife" and that's what this Sentinel's planet looks like. The surface boiling and bubbling, gases rising above to create mists and vapors that put on amazing, ever changing light shows. Imagine a cross between the northern lights and a lava lamp! Thank you...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 08-31-2008
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