Saturday, November 30, 2013

Fall Colors :: Jasper

Each month my Esty Blogging team does a challenge, and this month the theme is to look to nature for inspiration and Fall colors. Well that's easy enough, so what took me until the end of the month?! 

I decided to create a simple choker using a gorgeous jasper focal, some copper detail, leather and a little black to draw out the veining in the stone.

I love japser; it is one of my favorite stones. Of any of the stones I have built up in my stash, jasper is absolutely top 5. I never get tired of it as there are so many varieties to choose from. Half the fun is trying to figure out exactly which one it is. I thought this one was red poppy jasper, but my friend Therese is guessing leopard skin jasper. Let us know if you have a better guess!

14 comments:

  1. Wow, it's so pretty! I would wear that while shooting my Nerf bow and arrows!

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  2. Beautifully rendered, Cynthia! I can SO identify with your comment: "Well that's easy enough, so what took me until the end of the month?" I find the so-called "simple" designs are not always intuitive, but present after significant time reflecting.

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  3. Beautiful necklace Cynthia. I am a huge fan of Jasper myself it is such a warm gemstone and comes in so many varieties and some are so close that they are really hard to tell the difference. I believe that your pendant is really Leopard Skin Jasper, but I could be mistaken.
    Therese

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  4. A gorgeous piece! I love all kinds of Jaspers too and I need to get stocked up on these beautiful beads as I'm completely out!!!

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  5. This is beautiful~very simple, with the focus completely going toward the jasper. I could easily see this being a piece someone wears every single day~their signature style created by You :-)

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  6. Leather and copper were the perfect choices to put the focus on the beautiful, warm colors in that gorgeous jasper.

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  7. Wow, that focal is gorgeous as is the necklace!
    Well done, Cynthia!

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  8. Hi!
    Great Blog!
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    I invite you to visit me ;)

    Kisses
    SHOPPING STYLE

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  9. What a stunning necklace!!! Love the stone! So dramatic!

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  10. Your creativity knows no bounds! This is an awesome design. Love it!

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  11. You’ve made something special again!Beautiful design, lovely colors!Congrats!

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  12. Beautiful in its simplicity! I have to agree with Therese in this likely being red leopardskin jasper. I used to make studs using that cab. I only have the plain leopardskin at the moment that look just like this but without the red tones.

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  13. Simple is HARD to do! And of course, you did it beautifully. It's easy to add a little here and there to distract the eye, but I love that you trusted the beauty of the stone to dazzle with just the elegance of understated accompaniment. Yummy!

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  14. Hello! My name is Camillo Massagli and I believe that we share a common relative. James E. Tuomisto is my great-great grandfather. My mother is Caroline Kent and her father is Steven Kent. I am on a genealogical search to contact my Finnish relatives. If any of the names I have listed sound familiar, or if you have any leads for me, I would greatly appreciate an email.
    Best,
    Camillo Massagli
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