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London Blue Topaz Necklace - The Finished Piece
I changed my mind so many times while constructing this piece. At first, each London blue stone was going to be separated by clusters of small, yellow sapphires...didn't like it. Very odd, since London blue topaz and yellow sapphires are two favorites of mine. Then, as shown in my sneak peek post, I decided to show them off in their beautiful simplicity. London Blue Topaz and Citrine Necklace However, I still felt compelled to add some yellow to the piece. I just like the contrast. I was going to use one of my large custom-cut citrine solitaire stones but that...
A Sneak Peek - London Blue Topaz
I love London blue topaz...absolutely love it. When these arrived in my shipment, I couldn't wait to use them. [caption id="attachment_520" align="aligncenter" width="529"] London blue topaz necklace in the works[/caption] Now to decide, do I leave it in its delicate simplicity or add an amazing focal? Perhaps citrine? I think a nice pair of drop earrings need to happen as well. I'm itching to finish it and get it into the collection! Watch this space...
Pink!
I always think it's interesting to witness a person's design process, so thought I'd share a few photos of mine. I'll bringing this necklace with me to Barton Creek tomorrow. It's just gorgeous in person. I'll be there from the usual 2:00-7:00 outside of Eliza's and Bella's boutiques. [caption id="attachment_511" align="aligncenter" width="529"] Gemstones poised on head pins, ready to be linked together. This process alone takes several hours.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_512" align="aligncenter" width="529"] The links are coming together! I love this part of the process. It's so satisfying. It takes me about three to four hours to link this entire piece,...