Those connectors are new from Lucy Haslam - copper, soldered with silver but left rough and old looking. Topped with crusty old roman glass. Look almost like they have just been excavated. We have an old excavated Roman fort about 5 miles away at Ribchester - any place name ending in 'chester' came from the Latin 'castra' - a camp - and often go for a wander round the museum.
Now I'm off in the 'ancient' mood, I dug out the pair of ammonite fossils I got at the Rock and Gem Show. From the Dorset coast, which is a treasure trove for them. Even older than roman coins. Millions of years probably. So special, I let them have my last pair of Basha Beads (but I have ordered more!) Just look at the light that emanates from within. Magical.
Both these pairs have already gone, but I promise more roman goodies soon. Have a great week everyone, and see you again in a fortnight.
Lindsay x
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ReplyDeleteOn their way to you Jeanne xx
ReplyDeleteOh my, amazing. I love love love old coins, and these are very special. You are so lucky having a friend directing you to these. And Lucy's new findings are beautiful. Love the second pair as well. You made these beautiful components come alive in your designs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janine. What a generous community the beading world can be!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful Lindsay! I can't explain it but most of the time I much prefer the old to the new. And the older the better! Beautiful earrings.
ReplyDeleteNorbel it can only be described as holding a little history in your hand x
DeleteBoth pairs are magnificent Lindsay! Love them
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sue xx
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