This was another one of the first pieces I made in this charm bracelet style.
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I was inspired by the beading pattern I had used for E.P's piece and wanted to focus of the warmer colors. Then I added this softer blue jewel piece in there as well and that's also how I came up with the name for this piece too.
In this piece, I created two piece separately.
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At first these two pieces weren't created for the purpose of being created together, but after seeing how the two looked together I made them into this pair. I loved the luxurious look of the black and gold together, paired with the pearl beads, it was definitely hard to see them go when I sold them.
This was a photo taken for promotional value for some of the other pieces for sale.
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These are my personal bracelets I have made for myself; I took a picture of my wrist to show off some of the work that I do as a promote to my art shop Instagram page
Created in 2017.
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These were rings a soldered and created in a jewerly class in High School.
Created in 2017.
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This is a layered pendant I made in jewelry class, that was inspired by the book and movie "The Little Prince"
Check out my Refs./Inspo page for the concept art
This piece features blues and silvers, as the main colors for this piece.
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I wanted A.T.'s piece to have an ocean/beach theme because she loves marine animals and wanted to be a marine biologist. The main focal point of this piece had glow-in-the-dark sand and miniature starfish. The charms feature more nautical themes and also features a wolf, which is one of her favorite animals. All the blues used are her favorite colors, along with the silvers complementing the nautical themes.
For E.P.'s piece I wanted a lot of the focus to be on the different layers of the necklace.
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There are four layers to this piece, each featuring her ecentric personality. The bottom layer features that beautiful rainbow beading with a narwhal, the second layer features a black-chunky chain with a crown, the third layer has a thin rainbow chain with a gold rainbow charm, amd the last layer has that black chain again with a flying pig charm. E.P. liked expressing herself with lot's of color and had some interesting interests. I wanted to kind of match all of her interests and style into this piece.
In this piece, it features a very stubble nature-elf theme.
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For L.E.'s piece I wanted to get it a whimsical-like feeling to it. I wanted to implement the theme of an elf princess to this piece. The gold chain and the rose chain really complements that elf princess theme with a turquoise butterfly connecting the asymmetry. I also wanted to feature an owl into this piece, as it is one of her favorite animals in "Harry Potter." I also tired to make sure that there were light purples in this piece, since that is her favorite color(s).
This piece features a wonderland theme.
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For E.S.'s piece I wanted it to feature in wonderland piece, since she loves the movie "Alice in Wonderland" and the whole concept of wonderland. I also wanted this piece to be a layered bracelet since she had a very gothic-grunge aesthetic. By implementing some steampunk, some goth, and some bedazzle in the piece, this is how we got this.