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(Click the thumbnails to see a larger photo of each item. Materials used for your items will not be exact matches to those shown, as I work in natural stone and all my wirework is by hand. I only use the highest quality materials to create my jewelry. I am available for custom work. If you see something you like here but want it made with different stones or wire, please !)


Group of pendants available.

 

#P-1 — Silver and Howlite

A very fancy wrap with silver wire and a howlite cabachon. Proof that I can have too much time on my hands!

 

#P-2 — Picture Jasper

This is why they call it "picture jasper". I rarely work with brass wire (I'm actually allergic!), but it seemed appropriate here.

 

#P-3 — Crystal Point

A natural quartz crystal point wrapped with coppper wire. I also make these with smaller points and finer wire for earrings.

 

#P-4 — Tumbled crystal

A piece of tumbled rock crystal, wrapped with copper wire.

 

#P-5 — Oooh, Shiny!

These are pieces of bauxite I found in a rock shop, and immeditaly my inner rock collector made me buy them. I have wrapped them in copper to make interesting pendants.

 

#P-6 — Crackle Quartz Bead

This is a large crackle quartz bead worked with copper to make a simple pendant. This technique works with almost any size bead.

 

#P-7 — More Tumbled Quartz

A different stone, same technique.

 

#P-8 — Very Fancy Tumbled Quartz

This is me with too much silver wire, a nice stone, and a baseball game on the TV.

 

#P-9 — Arrowheads

Not "real" arrowheads, but I had fun playing with them. They would make nice men's necklaces, strung on some leather cord.

 

#P-10 — Fossils

These are two fossilized ammonites, cut in half, polished, and wrapped in copper. The left one is wrapped using square wire that I have twisted. I love using small fossils in my work.

 

#P-11 — Tektite

Tektites are pieces of glass formed when a large meteorite strikes the Earth. They are heavy for their size, and form very interesting shapes. This one is wrapped in copper wire, and is about 2.5" long.

 

#P-12 — Basalt

Just a nice piece of basalt that I thought would make a striking pendant. Does, doesn't it? Wrapped in copper.

 

#P-13 — Picture Jasper

This is what it looks like in a tumbled form. Works well with copper, I thought.

 

#P-14 — Colored quartz

Nice piece of stone, actually half yellow, wrapped in copper.

 

#P-15 — Quint's Revenge (Sharks Teeth)

I love wrapping shark's teeth. They make great pendants and earrings since they aren't very heavy. One is in brass, the other in copper. Kids really love these.

 

#P-16

Green calcite pendant, wrapped in hand-twisted copper wire. Reversible.

 

#P-17

Small trilobite pendant, wrapped in hand-twisted sterling wire.
Small fossil sea urchin pendant, wrapped in hand-twisted sterling wire.

 

#P-18

Various wrapped coins

 

#P-19

Freeform handmade jasper cabochon, wrapped in sterling silver wire.

 

#P-20

Chrysoberyl concretion wrapped in sterling silver and 14k gold-filled wire.

 

#P-21

Small agate geode pendant, with drusy quartz crystals in the hollow, wrapped in hand-twisted sterling wire.

 

#P-22

Onyx geode pendant, polished on front and back, wrapped in hand-twisted sterling wire.

 

#P-23

Orthoceras fossil in matrix, wrapped in sterling silver wire.

 

#P-24

Fossil Great White shark tooth, wrapped in sterling silver wire.

 

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