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Showing posts with label rose earrings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rose earrings. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2018

Colour mixing

Hi everyone, I have 2 pairs to show you today, both with Claire Lockwood's porcelain discs.  I have layered them with silk and chain.  Hope you like the results.

I kept the first pair short, I'm trying really hard to make shorter earrings as I keep getting asked to make them. Porcelain discs with silk in 2 colours, zircon chain topped with polymer roses by Neli Da


I've kept these long but they can easily be made shorter by trimming the chain.  I love to add accent beads in colours that appear nowhere in the main components of a piece.  Here the porcelain discs have grey/black, orange/red on them.  I decided to go with pink roses and bring them all together with silks in maroon and orange.


That's all for today.  More in 2 weeks time.  These earrings are now available in my show which is running today in The Earring Show group on Facebook.  Hope you can visit :D.

Suhana <3

My Etsy shop: Suhana Hart Jewellery

Friday, June 22, 2018

Wings 'N' Roses

Hello everyone,  Today I'm sharing 3 variations of one of my favourite designs.  I've been meaning to revisit this design for a while but never got round to it.  It's very very very very fiddly work and requires a loooot of patience.  I managed to make 3 pairs!!  Hope you like them :)


In this pair I've used up my last Claire Lockwood moth wings *eek* which hang from my wire wrapped hoops. Sitting above are polymer roses by Neli Da. The fringe/tassel is made up of black plated brass chain, antiqued cup chain and waxed Irish linen cord


Kim Snider wings hang from wrapped hoops with roses on top.  In this pair I've used raw brass chain and antiqued cup chain with sari silk underneath. 


Lastly, enamelled wings by Felicitas Wilhelm with roses and hoops.  The tassel is made of antiqued cup chain and waxed Irish linen cord.  

These will be available in my shared show with the lovely Nicola Morse next Thursday (28thh) in The Jewellery Show FB group.  Hope you can join us.  see you again soon <3

Suhana Hart

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

There she is again - couldn't stay away


Hello lovely peeps,
Remember my last – goodbye – post….. It was a very short goodbye, cause here I am again, remaining a regular EE blogger, albeit now once a month. Well, I did say “ goodbye for now” LOL. I will not go into details but I like to thank my friends and colleagues of EE and you peeps for your support, sweet words and for putting up with my silliness.

My share for today are earrings I made last year (time flies), forgot to list on Etsy and which are still part of my pile of “still to be photographed-still to be listed-jewellery”. Which seems to grow. I think I will have to start doing something about that.
 For now:
Beautiful enamelled charms made by the amazingly talented and sweet Cathleen Zaring from Blue Hare Art Wear, combined with rose quartz, Czech glass and mixed metals.

Wishing you all a wonderful day, full of joy, happiness, laughter and hopefully not to high temperatures. Yesterday we passed the 42 degrees Celsius mark. 

Thanks for looking!
 Janine
Esfera Jewelry

Friday, April 14, 2017

Butterflies 🦋🦋

Purple butterfly earrings

Enamelled butterfly charms: Angelika Kaufmann
Sparkling lampwork rocks: Maryse Fritzsch-Thillens
Wire wrapped hoops: Me
plus rhinestones, Swarovski rondelles, brass chain, brass ear wires and copper wire


Red rose and butterfly earrings

Enamelled butterfly charms: Angelika Kaufmann
Polymer roses: Leah Curtis
Wire wrapped ovals: Me
plus brass chain, brass ear wires and copper wire


Anyone would think I liked butterflies 😁.  Hope you liked today's offerings.  The purple pair is already listed in my shop.  See you again soon.

Suhana <3

My Etsy shop: Buttoned Up Beads




Wednesday, January 25, 2017

A Rose by any other name...



Today is 25th January - and it's Burns Night in Bonnie Scotland. There'll be some scotch whisky and haggis consumed by Scots all over the world tonight!
Robert Burns, Scotland's national bard - probably most famous for writing 'Auld Lang Syne' - also wrote the lovely poem below, which - being so close to St Valentine's Day - I took as my inspiration for today's earrings. 
O my Luve's like a red, red rose
That's newly sprung in June;
O my Luve's like the melodie
That's sweetly play'd in tune.
As fair thou art, my bonie lass,
So deep in luve am I;
And I will luve thee still, my dear,
Till a' the seas gang dry.
Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi' the sun;
And I will luve thee still my dear,
While the sands o' life shall run.
And fare-thee-weel, my only Luve!
And fare-thee-weel , a while!
And I will come again, my Luve,
Tho' 'twere ten thousand mile!
What's my connection to Scotland, you may ask. Well, not much I thought. But when I was small in the 1950's, my forename was pretty unheard of and I spent lots of time spelling it out for folk. Still do. I asked my mum why she couldn't give me an ordinary name and she told me she read it in a novel and believed it was Scottish in origin. A little trip to Google found I had not only my own tartan, but a Clan Lindsay with it's own motto ' Endure Fort' - Suffer Bravely. I don't know about that....sounds a bit too Mel Gibson for me. That's the bit of 'Braveheart' where I always switch over.



Anyway, I digress. Back to the earrings. I had a little chat with Joanne Louvaine Bell aka Twinkiedinky and asked her to make me pair of her 'Pennythoughts' resin charms with the text of the poem. I think these are a brilliant idea - as well as her stock quotations, if you ask nicely you can commission just what you want to say to someone for that special gift. So here they are. 



The lovely black lampwork roses are from Cecilia Lawrence Midgetgembeads, and come in many colours (most of which I've had at some time!)
Love isn't all plain sailing, is it?  The left is dark and thorny, occasionally drawing metaphorical blood. The right is soft and leafy - those are the sweetly melodious times. 

Will you be celebrating Burns Night? And have you ever checked for the origin of your name - maybe you have a tartan too!

See you in two weeks!
Lindsay