Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Coming Right Up!

Hi, everyone! Here's a quick preview of some great stones that are about to hit my Etsy shop. I haven't priced all of them yet, but if you'd like first refusal on anything, let me know via convo at www.suzyrocksdesigns.etsy.com.

Lady Fiona: Fluorite, copper

EarHugs Silver, Magenta Pearls, Garnets - $13.00

Coffee Quartz - gorgeous! Small but with great, mossy inclusions.

Turquoise, sterling silver (oxidized to bring out the details, but the silver is polished back to a high shine)

And... last but definitely not least...
Pink Flash lab ovals. BEYOND gorgeous! Both stones are loaded with this pinky-purple color.
These will be a little more pricey than some of my other lab pieces.
Enjoy!
Best, Suzy

Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Lime and the Black

I am working on a special order for a customer who is looking for dainty lime and black earrings. Piece of cake, I thought to myself, loving custom orders as I do. I then proceeded to run into one snag after another. Check it out:



These would be made into EarHugs on sterling silver (not plated) wire. These two were my first combos: left - onyx round beneath lime pearl; right - black pearl (has a slight dark, dark green cast) beneath lime pearl.
Pro, left: The look of the glossy black onyx is terrific beneath the cool lime pearl. Using the lightweight pearl with the heavier onyx bead keeps these earrings just barely within EarHug-lightness range (if they get too heavy they won't stay in your ears, so I have to watch that).

Con, left: The holes in the onyx are a litte big for the wire I use! Instability issues set in! A third "keeper" bead would have to be added at the bottom, creating even more instability issues! These will never become EarHugs!

The Fix: This color pairing - and most of the ones below with onyx or heavier beads - would work better as wired dangles, dropped from an ear wire, in this design, with two stones (gold-fill wire could be used, too):




Back to that first image.
Pro, right: Both pearls - black and lime - are the perfect weight for Hugs. The colors go well together.

Con, right: The colors don't go quite as well as the ones on the left.

Here we have Korean jade paired with the onyx. These were heavy, but the color of the jade is striking. They would have to be dangles rather than EarHugs.


I've flipped the colors. This image also shows very well the difference between the lime green stones. Again, the jade/onyx pairing would have to be a dangle; the onyx/pearl work as Hugs (just - I would recommend wearing ear clutches), and in this case the pearl acts as the bottom "keeper" bead.

Here on the left we have the bead slippage problem fixed with the addition of a tiny onyx "keeper" bead on the bottom. Also, the top bead is a small lime jasper bead, more opaque than the jade. It would definitely not work as an EarHug and would need to be dangled, which would be quite pretty.

On the right is a combination that would work perfectly as Hugs. The lower bead is lime howlite.

Here's a close-up of the black/lime pearls.

This is onyx with the lime jasper beneath. Not too heavy, no instability issues, might fall just within the Hugs range, but would be better as a dangle.

The bottom line on these is that I'd prefer to do a dangle on the combinations using onyx, unless we went with a tiny onyx bead, either above or below one of the lime stones/pearls. Also, gold-filled wire/earwires might look great with the color combo, but if we're matching other jewelry and have to stick to silver that certainly works.

Gee! Who ever thought it could be so tricky?

Oh, well, back to the drawing board...perhaps...or perhaps not....

Monday, August 17, 2009

Garnets and EarHugs and Labs, Oh My

So how many types of gemstones actually GO with labradorite?

Well, I'm going out on a limb to say that garnets certainly do.

Never would have thought of this combo until a sweet customer suggested it. Take a look.



Above: Faceted labradorite, topped by flat labradorite, topped by teeny garnet bead.



Above: Same labradorite beads, topped by a larger faceted garnet.


The labradorite beads are quite flashy-blue but don't show themselves off as well as they might - lighting was not the best today and am just a teensy bit rushed.

This is quite a pretty combo, don't you think? The larger faceted garnet, incidentally, has a lovely rosy color and quite a lot of personality.

Just a note to all of my labradorite lovers: I'm about out of the faceted abacus-style labs and will begin searching for more soon, so there may be a labradorite EarHug shortage in this style for a while (I still have the pretty rounds, though).

Enjoy! (Oh, and don't forget to visit my shop! And please tell your friends, too!)

Best, Suzy
www.suzyrocksdesigns.etsy.com

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

New Stones for Hugs

Any excuse to go to the local bead store!

I was able to indulge this favorite pastime when a sweet customer at my etsy shop (http://www.suzyrocksdesigns.etsy.com/) requested a custom order of EarHugs. She's looking for a pair of white stones, not pearls, topped with pretty pieces of labradorite. A quick scrounge through my stash produced the right-sized beads of milk opal, or opalite, but little else. So off I went to see Cherie at her wonderful bead store.

Opalite is a synthetic stone; I use very little synthetic. I love using glass, wood or ceramics occasionally, but most of the man-made stones don't particularly appeal to me. There's some mystique surrounding the miner or rockhound off discovering an astonishing stone far beneath the earth's surface, or even lying there on a rocky slope, winking at him, that makes each natural stone so intriguing. That's just me. Now, I'll give cubic zirconia a pass, because it's so pretty (coming soon to my shop), or even synthetic alexandrite, which can be amazing, though it has in the past broken my heart... But that's another story!

Anyway, opalite tends to show a lot of yellow, and these little rounds are no exception. They can be very pretty, though, in the right circumstance, and the lab looks quite nice with it.

The two types of stone I found at Cherie's were white jade and an off-white Peru opal. Both are very nice indeed. The white jade is very smooth, cheery, and clean-looking, a little more expensive; the Peru opal tends to be creamier in color, with more inclusions, and interesting to look at. The moonstones I have are oval beads; they're paired with aquamarine in my shop and could easily be made with a lab topper instead.

Here's what these future Hugs would look like, approximately (they will be on sterling silver wires, not the goldfilled shown):




Opalite, left; Jade, center; Opal, right.




Opalite, a/k/a Milk Opal






Peru Opal with smooth lab bead left, flat faceted bead right.






White Jade, faceted lab, left; White Jade, smooth lab, center; head-on comparison, jade vs. opal.



Moonstone ovals, faceted aquamarine bead.


Any of these stones look great with either the smooth or faceted lab; that's just a matter of personal taste. Whichever the customer chooses, I would use stones with good flash and vigor.

(How many times have I mentioned that labradorite is my favorite stone? Hmmm? That many? Oh well, here I go again... I always think of lab as a stone one must buy only for oneself to see and admire, because to most eyes, most of the time, it looks like a dull, grey stone. But when you hold it in the palm of your hand, and let the light in, its magic presents itself. If others see the flash while you're wearing this stone, that's just a bonus, as far as I'm concerned. Because whether they can see it or not, you always know it's there. A secret, hiding in full sight.)

I hope you enjoy looking at these pieces!

Best, Suzy
www.suzyrocksdesigns.etsy.com

Monday, July 6, 2009

Black and White

I've had a request from Ms. C who asked if I could make up two custom pairs of EarHugs for her: single white pearls on one, single black pearls on the other. The white pearl pair was easy - my cup runneth over with white pearls at the moment - but as I went off hunting black pearls this morning, my fingers were firmly crossed.

Luckily, my trusty Bead Shop lady Cherie had several gorgeous black pearls off a strand, and after falling into unrepentant love with them I grabbed several and brought them home. They're so cool - very, very dark with almost a silver-green cast. I hope Ms. C loves them as much as I do! (I'm making myself a pair of these immediately.)


One thing I have to point out: it's a dreary day on the island, and as I generally photograph in daylight, these images don't pop quite the way I like them to, but hopefully we get the idea!

These earrings will be $6 each pair once I post them at my happy little shop, http://www.suzyrocksdesigns.etsy.com/.


Enjoy!

Sweet little oval pearls, almost perfectly white, with a very faint pink cast (no yellowing at all).




Yummy! These are just lovely pearls: great color, great weight, gorgeous dark, dark green-silver cast over the black.


Friday, July 3, 2009

New EarHug Family

Here's a preview of a series of new sterling silver EarHugs - mostly mixes of stones, and a little different from my standard style. They will not all be the same price this time, as some of the stones are a little more dear than others. Please check my shop for info. I'll start posting them this afternoon: http://www.suzyrocksdesigns.etsy.com/.

See what you like!




Jasper, dark jade, tiny green quartz bead





Labradorite, tiny rutilated quartz bead




White pearl, clear faceted aquamarine





Green aventurine, clear quartz bead, Bali silver beads





Citrine nugget, faceted citrine, faceted aquamarine






Leopardskin jasper, onyx chip and bead






Turquoise oval, turquoise chip. rutilated quartz bead





Moonstone, faceted blue aquamarine






Smoky topaz, champagne-colored swarovski crystal

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

New Designs - Pearls, Stones, Gold-filled Wire

This post is especially for my dear friend and superlative customer, L (you know who you are!). L very kindly test-runs my designs.

Below are my latest series, which will go up on my etsy site (SuzyRocksDesigns.etsy.com) over the next three or four days, in time for three showcases: Jewelry Earrings, Thursday, June 18th (starts at 12 midnight EDT/9 pm PDT, June 17th, which is tonight!); Jewelry, Sunday, June 21st (starts at 12 midnight EDT/9 pm PDT, June 20th); and the Main showcase (the biggie) on the same Saturday/Sunday. These showcases are accessed from etsy's front page (etsy.com) and are a wonderful way for etsy sellers to market their goods. Last night I was cruising around the site, enjoying the splendor that is etsy creativity, and there on the front page was a glorious set of ceramic bowls that inspired me to write the shop and gush all over them. The shop is clearmountaincraft.etsy.com - look for the Poppy Bowl Nesting Set in brown and turquoise and see how long it takes you to leap for your credit card!

I also listed them among my favorites, so they can be accessed that way - go to my site and click on Favorites on the right-hand side of the front page. Voila!

Now, pretty pictures:



La Lune Series
These are white freshwater pearls, almost teardrop-shaped, dangling on gold-filled wire.
The ear wires are also gold-filled, which is generally hypoallergenic
and a big step above either gold-plating or vermeil
for durability and wearability.


Pearl Cluster Series
Three pale yellow, asymmetrical pearls joined together
on nylon-coated 925 silver jewelry wire.
Sterling silver ear wires.




Pearl Cluster Series
As above, but these pretty pearls are white.




EarHugs: Gold-Filled
These little babies are cousins of my regular 'Hugs.
The main difference is that I'm using gold-filled wire, but the stones are also a little more formal and - dare I say it - blingy! I haven't decided yet on whether to offer this series as a three-pair set - I probably won't, but may list them as made-to-order, with a discount on three or more. Must decide. . .soon! In the meantime, the ones shown in the above image are:
Pink freshwater pearls, swarovski crystals
Pale yellow pearls, tiny faceted citrine rondelles
Faceted smoky topaz rondelles, swarovski crystals
All are on hand-formed and lightly hammered gold-filled wire. The way I formed and hammered these wires prevents the beads from falling off, so I feel they're a step above my original EarHug concept. (I really love these!)
I'll be doing some in silver as well.





Hooplets!
3/4" gold-filled hoops with lapis and kyanite beads. More to come of these sweet little guys! I'm working on sparkly citrine dangling drops right now.


Those are my new series, which hopefully will become staples in my permanent line. I'm eager for your feedback!

And now for something completely different. . . A Special Preview!

Below are several one-off pieces - I may or may not put them up this week.

Morrocan Nights
Gold pearls on oxidized copper, 2-1/2" from the base of the niobium ear wires.



Empress
These smooth, regal Muscovite teardrops remind me of crushed raspberries and cream. I have struggled to describe the color of this stone, so finally settled on that. They are about 3/4" long, wrapped in sterling silver wire with sterling silver ear wires.

No Name Yet
One round, one barrel in blue speckled glass with faceted aventurine drops. Sterling silver.


Ladies of the Canyon
Turquoise beads, smoky topaz chips, turquoise pearls on sterling silver wire and ear wires. 1-1/2" from base of ear wires.
Hopefully I'll have several more ready by Saturday night. Please take a peek!