NECKLACES

Necklaces
 
You will notice that, with the newer additions at the top, my girls have wanted to do some co-designing with me. I love that they are interested and what's more, quite a few of their designs have sold!
 
 
This red and black necklace had round donut-shaped beads as accents.
 
 
These red and green Swarovski crystals were used with Christmas in mind, but can be worn anytime. The pendant was designed by my 14 year old daughter.
 
 
This necklace used dyed freshwater pearls to highlight the beautiful glass pendant. It was designed by my 12 year old daughter and made by myself.
 
 
 This sea glass and leopard stone necklace showcases the lovely glass pendant. This necklace was designed by my 14 year old daughter and made by myself.
 

These pretty blue glass beads went beautifully with the pendant, and were sold with a matching set of earrings. This was my 14 year old daughter's design, and made by myself.
 

 This nautical, beachy necklace was co-designed by my 12 year old daughter and made by myself.
 
 
 This fun, bright orange, lime green and white necklace is made from Swarovski crystals, sugar beads and showcases a glass pendant.
 

This necklace, designed by my 14 year old daughter and made by myself, uses lavender dyed freshwater pearls and features a ceramic pendant.
 
 
This foil glass pendant is flanked by gunmetal grey beads with Swarovski crystals in between. It was designed by my 14 year old daughter, and made by myself.
 
 
 This Lapis Lazuli necklace uses Cat's Eye beads as spacer beads and has a blue glass pendant.
 
 
This red and black necklace was designed by my 12 year old daughter and made by myself.
 

This freshwater pearl necklace has delicate green Swarovski crystals in it.
 
 
 This more formal necklace features blue stones.
 

This 3 strand necklace has multi-faceted black beads.
 
 
This fun and funky necklace was made on a double strand of ripple wire to hold the beads slightly apart, allowing them to lay flat when worn.

This necklace's blue pearlized focal beads were double-holed and were paired with pewter and black agate spacer beads. They were sold with a matching double-strand bracelet that can be seen on the "bracelets" page.

This Jet Glass silver foil pendant is flanked by beautiful ceramic turquoise beads, interspersed with natural amber shell spacer beads.  The silver tone beads match the silver in the earrings, making this an earthy, yet elegant set that was auctioned at the Barnum Ball in 2010.
This necklace is made from pale blue Amazonite and black Agate, with silver bead caps on the Amazonite beads. This is part of a set that was made for auction at the St Thomas Church annual auction for 2010. The matching earrings can be seen on the "Earrings" page.

This is one of 2 similar necklaces made from Carnelian.  This one features a gold foil pendant.


With this Carnelian necklace, I wrapped wire around one of the beads to feature it as a pendant, and made matching earrings.


This set has a pewter box chain with a pendant of pewter with turquoise detail.


 This delicate silver chain has a flower pendant with silver ring detail.


 This unusual silver link necklace supports a lovely silver plated butterfly pendant.



The copper box chain is decorated with gold and copper colored rings and a simple gold colored pendant.


This special necklace is made from sterling silver chain and has a row of Swarovski clear crystals down the one side.  The pendant features 3 silver bars engraved with the words "Live, Laugh, Love".


This necklace was hand-created, link by link. It mixed silver and gold and many different color beads. It is an unusual design, for an unusual client. The pendant was also 100% hand-crafted.


This matching turquoise necklace and earring set have gold plated spacer beads and a gold plated lobster claw clasp closes the necklace at the back.


This pink Rhodochrosite necklace and earring set have tiny leopardstone beads as spacer beads.


Unfortunately I do not have a record of what type of stone the blue bead is made from.  The small black beads are multi-faceted black agates.  This is a double-wire necklace with matching earrings.



This asymmetrical necklace was auctioned off to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Fund.



The wire used to make this necklace is called "Ripple Wire". It creates a lovely, loose effect.


 This knotted necklace, done on string, was also auctioned off and the proceeds went to the Juveline Diabetes Foundation.