Thursday, January 28, 2010

Jewels

Who would have ever guessed Amber looked so good with Turquoise! I made a few gifts for a friend back home. I will hopefully be sending them out today.

Feeling 85% today, which is good. Only had one glass of wine last night instead of 3/4 of the bottle. Not good to do when sick. Another rainy day in the desert...........

"Each friend represents a world in us, a world not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born. "Anais Nin

"We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." Anais Nin

5 comments:

John S. said...

Very very cool use of the amber, turqoise and scarab! You must be right-brain dominant. Your lost wax casting stuff is awesome also. Keep up the good work. Many years ago I did some turquoise and silver work, but got away from it.

Fashion Serial Killer said...

Thanks John!! If you have any old turquoise cab's ya want to sell let me know! ;oP I'd like to see your silverwork.

John S. said...

That became the issue- finding nice turquoise... not all of us are lucky enough to live in AZ!! Most of the stuff available was pressure-treated and/or dyed. Maybe it's gotten easier to find the real thing?? I just did it as a hobby, and gave the stuff away. Strictly silver-soldered bracelets, rings, pendants, that kind of stuff. I think I still have two old books lying around somewhere- Indian Silversmithing by W. Ben Hunt (1952) and Indian Silver -Navajo and Pueblo Jewelers (Margey Bedinger), 1973. The Hunt book is a gem- still splotched with flux stains. I think I stole both of them back in the early seventies.. :O You can have 'em if interested..
John

Fashion Serial Killer said...

I don't know how to do soldering (sp?) I've been eyeing a class at the Mesa Center for the Arts but they are kinda pricey. HMPF!

Old books are rad!! I'd only accept it if you really didn't want it... I could trade you something?

C

John S. said...

Nope. But you can have 'em if you want 'em. I found 'em...
John