05 February 2007

Punta Gallinas

Each one is different, can be ordered especially for length, charms used, colors used, etcetera.























1. Blue&Green Ceramic Necklace on Leather Cord.

2. Blue and Green Ceramic Bracelets (Two separate bracelets)

3. & 5. Two views of an One of a kind Bracelet

4. One of a kind Bracelet

5. & 6. Two views of an One of a kind Necklace

04 February 2007

0207 Belts




1.Cerulean and Brown Bombona, Cerulean cubed Tagua, Wooden beads.
2. Tan and Brown Bombona, Wooden beads, Coconut wood closing .
3. Tan and Red Bombona, Small round Tagua.
4.Turquoise and Pink Bombona, Wooden beads.
5. Tan and Brown Bombona, Wooden beads, Cubed red Tagua,Coconut closing.

0207 Necklaces










1. Red Tagua

2. Two Tagua Charms- Blue&White and Blue&Green

3. Three Tagua Necklace

4. Tagua Charm- Quartz, Blue and White Tagua

5. Coral Necklace.

6. Tagua Charm - Cornetti, Quartz, Red and White Tagua

7. Lime Quarter cut Tagua

8. Red and Green Cut out Tagua

02 February 2007

Bracelets/Necklaces 0207




Necklace/Bracelet with African style inspired beads.




Bracelets made with
seed beads and diaper pins!
Come in any color and one size fits most.

Bracelets /Necklaces, multiple wraps around neck or wrist.






Turquoise, Monkey Brain, Quartz and Pearls

From Wikipedia-The substance has been known by many names, but the word turquoise was derived around 16th century from the French language either from the word for Turkish (Turquois) or dark-blue stone (pierre turquin).[1] This may have arisen from a misconception: turquoise does not occur in Turkey but was traded at Turkish bazaars to Venetian merchants who brought it to Europe.[1] The color, however, has been employed extensively in the decorative tiles adorning Turkish places of worship and homes for hundreds of years, beginning with the Seljuks, and the association quite possibly has caused the name to take root.

Monkey Brain Nut! I love this one.
It looks amazing in jewelry and
supposedly brings good luck.









Quartz- such a huge variety! they compliment everything beautifully.
From Wikipedia- Quartz is one of the most common minerals in the Earth's continental crust. It belongs to the hexagonal rhombohedral crystal system, and is made up of silica (SiO2) tetrahedra. Quartz has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale.
Pearls-

From Wikipedia- They come in all shapes and shades. The unique lustre of pearls depends upon the reflection and refraction of light from the translucent layers and is finer in proportion as the layers become thinner and more numerous. The iridescence that some pearls display is caused by the overlapping of successive layers, which breaks up light falling on the surface.
Pearls are usually white, sometimes with a creamy or pinkish tinge, but may be tinted with yellow, green, blue, brown, purple, or black.