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Earrings
I like to call earrings “Bare Necessities”. They are that little something that lots of women don’t leave home without. My “basics” are mainly sterling or fine silver with freshwater pearls, shell or a touch of gold. I can reproduce these earrings. Each pair is hand made so please allow for small variances.
You will also find earrings in the Necklaces and One of A Kind sections. Mostly, they will belong with a necklace, but some will be just that, “One of a Kind”. If you have questions regarding a particular item, please feel free to contact me.
Earrings are an absolute "Bare Necessity"!
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Necklaces
My two favorite necklaces are the “Storm Cross” and the “Infinity Chain". I wear these two together much of the time. They are my standards for necklaces. These two fall into the “Bare Necessities” group. But, I do love variety and lots of color.
Hearts as links or drops appear often in my necklaces. Setting semi-precious stones and making my own connecting links is fun too. You will find many different styles and materials used in all the jewelry on this site. See "One of a Kind" for more designs.
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Bracelets
Silver bracelets have been my trademark for at least twenty years. I began collecting them long before I learned to make them. They are so durable – just “wash and wear” really.
Items with an “R” at the end of the item number are reproducible. Some chains will be repeated with a different focal bead, so be sure to check the site often for what’s new in a given category.
Bracelets are an absolute “Bare Necessity”!
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One Of A Kind
One of a kind means just that! I can’t make another one. These are really special pieces that come from somewhere outside of me.
The focal bead may inspire me as in the piece entitled “Sand Hills”. One of the necklaces that I have kept in my own collection was inspired by a bird. This bird is called the “Jewel of the Serengeti” and its feathers are the most gorgeous colors. A friend gave me a card with a picture of this bird and instantly I saw in my mind’s eye the layout for an unusual necklace.
Each necklace has its own story. One never knows from where inspiration will come.
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