I have a few more of the double stone cabochons to post that I was creating last Fall. The others are here: #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5
This one is a pair of pink shaded stones that Melinda Orr gifted to me. They are not the same stone, but look beautiful together.
Clearly I took the pictures of the Bead Girl this last Fall when the temperatures were still well in the high 80s. With all the snow we've had lately it seems so long ago!
With this grey weather it is nearly impossible to get a decent photo of any of my work. So I am happily going back through all the projects from the Fall that I didn't get a chance to post yet. There are actually quite a few!
Your daughter makes such a beautiful model :)
ReplyDeleteI like the irregular shape of the stones...they work really well together.
Beautiful jewelry and young lady!
ReplyDeleteI'm so thrilled that you put these links up, so much gorgeous goodness to check out! and your girl is a real doll ~
ReplyDeleteLovely work, lovely young lady, and a lovely reminder that warm weather will return!
ReplyDeleteThe pendant looks fabulous! It's great to see it modeled, so one can see the scale :)
ReplyDeleteThe light is terrible over here as well, so I haven't been able to photograph any of my work either. I'm hoping spring comes early :)
It's great to see this series again...and to see Bead Girl in warmer days! This is a little beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work as always! What a pretty model too. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely necklace and model! I like the length and the shape of the stones. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI know what it feels to be behind on things :( Bead girl smiles with her eyes :)
ReplyDeleteLove the double stones!!! Your daughter is always the perfect model!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week!!! and my g+ for you!!!:)))
Besos, desde España, Marcela♥
You are like me, I take my pictures outside! It has been grey here too! I love the double pendant! Very pretty, like your daughter! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I really like the stacking of these two with the triangular one dangling. There's something about the geometry of the whole piece that feels so very cohesive!
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