Pearl, beach pottery from Mendocino County, California, sterling and one juicy, faceted cut of carnelian…giddy up!
Sterling, imperial jasper, pearl, aquamarine, chrysoprase and one very small pebble I picked up off a beach in Byron Bay, Australia. I have carried it with me for a decade. Now it is for someone else to carry.
And now, I’m going over to my shop to list these
smackerels.
Thanks for all the comments you’ve been leaving over on flickr with regards to these rings! I appreciate it loads.
xx
I love that large last one!! Beautiful!
One of these days I will be quick enough to the shop to buy one of your beautiful rings. I love every one of them and apparently so does everyone else. So pretty!
(the word verification for this comment is panties…hmmm)
really lovely new collection dearest. They are fantastic!
xo
Holy shmoly! They're all beautiful, but the five-stone wonder is gorgeous! (Family used to live in Byron Bay, so brings back memories.)
Gorgeous, gorgeous!!
PS. Can I pay you in homemade ANZAC biscuits??? =)
These simply took my breath away.
xxPiia
Dear Sweet Woman,
Your collection is outstanding and so special. They are one of a kind and so are you! You are loved! xo
beautiful! I'm trying to figure out what plant that is that you're holding!?!?
Petra: THANK YOU. x
Zeph: Ooh….I love it when a piece stays in the family! 🙂 xx
Twig: Thanks, you wonderful girl. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods!
Ash: HA HA!!!!!!! It was hard to part with that five stone ring…very hard. I can't keep it all though, you know?
Piia: Thank you. x
M: And your tender loving patience is a balm for my soul. Thank YOU. xx
Justine: Those are actually poppy pods from my poppy bed here. The petals have fallen off and this is what is left behind! Cute huh?
for each and every ring, I gasp!
glorious series.
(& lovely snaps, as always)
envious of the gals who'll be rockin'em!
As long as you keep feeling inspired, keep making them! Love seeing the combinations of colors and organic forms.
I'm lovin' that last one, even though I adore every ring so far. A stone all the way from Australia? Wouldn't it be funky if someone from there bought your ring, and the little stone got to go home? =3 Pretty nifty if ya think about it.
Love them all!!!
Seriously dahling your stone setting skills are amazing, getting back into stones myself I'm blown away by your abilities. Maybe I can get a lesson one day!
I will certainly send you a shard from my shoe box of broken plates – they were my grannies china set and have lovely hand painted flowers on them. I'm sure you will honour them well!
Lu: 🙂 Gosh. You've the kindest heart. xx
Emmy: I already have 4 more laid out on my workbench!
Elizabeth: Right you are!!! Who knows where it might end up:)
Mag: THANK YOU! x
J: Well. That's a very kind thing for you to say. Thank you. 🙂 xx