Tuesday, January 19, 2016

New Work in Browns

Thistle Pendant

The following is a series of pictures of work I have been doing using an iron oxide stain.  







Thistle pendant and beads set



Maple Seed Wings Pendant

Purslane Leaves and beads

Spruce Bough Penant and beads

Fossil Like Snail Pendant

Daisy Blooms

In a French Veggie Garden
Ginkgo Leaves and Beads Set


Daisy Fan Petals Flower
                                                  Spruce Bough Bracelet Bar
Thistle Flower Heart

Diamond Pendant

Another Diamond Pendant


Most of these pieces are sold but I am making more.  You can find a few of them in my Etsy shop right now.
Thanks so  much for stopping by.
Mary



12 comments:

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    1. Thank you Kathy!! Your positive feedback is so nourishing!! I sure appreciate it that you stopped by!!

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  2. These are gorgeous! The monochromatic browns really pull out the nuances in the work...love it!

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    1. Thank you so much Holly!! I so appreciate you leaving your thoughts on these pieces.

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  3. I love so much how you use nature in your designs - you've even made my nemesis weed purslane look beautiful. Love the iron oxide :)

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    1. Thank you so much Nicola for your feedback. I a delighted that you think I made purslane look beautiful and that you like the iron oxide color!! Wow!!

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  4. Simply scrumptious! The details and textures really stand out with the oxide stain. Brilliant idea!

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    1. Christine thanks so much for your enthusiasm !! I so appreciate your lovely comments!!

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  5. Such a detailed design, it looks lovely. I'm very impressed :) I think that this type of jewellery would go really well with my Tungsten Rings Thanks for the post, absolutely beautiful.

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  6. Anonymous3/2/16 09:46

    They are so beautiful! I love your work!

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  7. your work is spectacular!

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  8. I love the diamond ones with the circles...lovely

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