Archive for May, 2007

It’s a bird, it’s a plane - no, it’s a Necklace, it’s a Bracelet -

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

It’s a necklace. It’s a bracelet. Yes, I know you can often wrap a necklace around your wrist - but this one is MADE to be worn either way. The sterling silver chain detaches and the nuggety mainpiece can be worn independently as a bracelet. Or can be attached to other pieces of your own jewelry. so can the chain - wear it however you like. It’s pretty cool. Icy cool, you might say. :-)

 

Rock Crystal Nugget Necklace and Bracelet In One
And hey, if you decide you want to order, mention you saw it on Jen’s Blog and you get a free gift!

New goodies in my Etsy shop!

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Etsy is a great showcase for handmade indie goodies and I have a shop there for some one of a kind jewelry, a few “artist’s samples” (the original of a series) and a few other goodies - I love to try new things and Etsy’s a fabulous place for that! For instance, I bet you won’t find a Blue Squirrel pin in too many mainstream shops. You think?

Cheerful Blue Squirrel Pin
My shop’s at Weekend Jewelry on Etsy….And if you go to my shop there and make an order, mention Jen’s Blog and you get a free gift! :-)

Purple Pink and Orange

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

Purple Pink and Orange is a wonderful indie boutique, full of accessories, art, jewelry, handbags, toys, and other wonderful handmade goodies - and now they’re closing! We’ll be sad to see it go, because it is a fun place to shop - and such good deals! Well the good deals are even better now - Amy is marking products down like crazy. You might as well take advantage of this wonderful opportunity - go there and shop!

We wish Amy well and know that she’ll take her hard-won knowledge, savvy, and sense of fairness to her next endeavor. But meantime…check out the super bargains! :-)

Topaz and a couple cautions…

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

I’ve recently bought my first blue topaz gemstone beads, and I am madly in love with them. Blue topaz, whether “London blue” (rich and deeper in tone), “Swiss Blue”, “Aqua Blue”, or just “Blue”, is gorgeous. It’s rated 8 on the MOHs scale, where diamond is a 10 and opal, for example, is 5.5 - opal is quite soft. Anyway, topaz is harder than many semi-precious stones, and can be brilliantly faceted - which is one reason it’s so costly. In my opinion it’s totally worth it - finely faceted stones are such a marvel. The blue is usually an enhanced color - topaz in its natural state is clear to yellowish. Lovely also, but not that scintillating, lovely blue. That color comes about after the stone is irradiated - and no, it is not “radioactive” and will not harm you in any way. And it’s not dyed, so the color won’t come off. Here’s a lovely necklace that’s made for a young girl, perhaps a flower girl, or communion present? Or just a special treat. The stones are tiny, only about 5-6mm long each, so the whole “flower” pendant is only about a half-inch wide.girls gold necklace with blue topaz flower pendant

Now isn’t that fit for a princess!

But I bring all this up for two reasons - one, to show off the new pretties I made with my scarce new blue topaz (see above) and two, to mention that if somebody is offering blue topaz for extremely low prices (say $10 for a strand or something) - well, just exercise a little caution. It might be clear quartz, dyed blue, and might also be pretty - in which case that’s fine, as long as you don’t pay “topaz” prices. But also, some of the very low-cost “topaz” (quartz) really is dyed - and the color will wash off.

The beautiful stones I bought are real topaz. They are not dyed, they are irradiated - there’s a difference in the color, truly. And I did try the wash test - with paint thinner and acetone, and even dish soap - some of the above-referenced quartz washes off, just like that! Does it seem strange I’d mention this stuff? I don’t think it is, truly. There is a lot of “buyer beware” stuff out there, and when I use good stuff - and charge accordingly - the least I can do is try to be sure it’s the best, AND to let you know some of the pitfalls to watch out for!