Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Magic Rocks!

Rainbow Moonstones are probably one of my favorite stones....and I'm beginning to think everyone else's too if I'm looking at how many I've wrapped in the past two years for custom orders.  :) Very soon I'm going to be wrapping one up for my own personal jewelry stash....just have to get through the Holiday season which I'm super excited to say, has been pretty busy this year.  I really feel like I'm coming into my own "style wise" Here are some pictures of the latest Rainbow Moonstone Pendant I've completed.  It's a really nice sized one- I've put some pictures of it with one that is smaller, about the size of a nickle. PS...I also found this AWESOME paper at my local art supply store.  I'm going to be using it to wrap orders before placing them in the custom made jewelry boxes all my Holiday orders are shipping out in.  Keep an eye out for pictures of the boxes soon.  











Tuesday, November 27, 2012

This stone rocks!!!

First off, my apologies for the title of this post.  I simply couldn't help it.  Also, it's true!  This is a rockin stone.  Ok, ok...seriously-  

African Red Gold Tiger Iron (Tiger Eye) Chatoyant Stone Cabochon. 

Here is a geeky stone tid bit: Chatoyant means that the crystals within a stone are aligned in such a way that certain areas of the stone are iridescent, or change luster 
and color as you move the stone back and forth in the light. The chatoyance is subtle in some pieces, and very flashy in others. All are amazing, one-of-a-kind pieces. Gorgeous! ♥ 





At this point- this cabochon is available for wire wrapping.  Message, comment or email for deposit details! 







Monday, November 26, 2012

A Family of Lace Agates

I've finished wrapping the last of the three Crazy Lace Agates for my clients custom order!  I thought I'd share some pictures of each one- and also all three as a little family!  Enjoy! 






Friday, November 23, 2012

Business as usual...

Usually I try to keep all my wire working back in my little studio...but sometimes it creeps out into my living room.  Specially on Friday or Saturday nights when JimmyB is also working on a drawing/painting.  Anyway I'm in gear finishing up the last 3 pendants I need to complete before mailing out Holiday orders- the end is in sight!  Yay!!  

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Brisbee Banded Azurite

This is the last Cab-O-The Day post from my Facebook page until the Holiday vacation is over with and hubby goes back to work.  This is a Brisbee Banded Azurite cabochon.  It reminds me a tiny bit of the Crazy Lace Agates I love so much but his particular stone is quite rare and fairly expensive.  It's upwards of 375.00 but it's just SO gorgeous I had to post it anyway.  Here are some interesting tid bits about this particular Cab: This piece came from a collection from the 50's and exemplifies Brisbee Azurite at it's finest.  The deep blue Azurite mixed with the light blue Azurite bands makes it just stunning!  The mine in Brisbee Arizona was opened in 1917 and closed in 1974. This piece came from the Czar Shaft. 

Azurite is also known as "The Stone of Heaven"  Enjoy! 

Monday, November 19, 2012

A free form Apatite Cabochon. So unique and beautiful! One of the many things that's so great about semi precious stones is that they are so affordable!  The deposit on this one is only 15 dollars.  Comment or feel free to email with questions or for more details.  

Friday, November 16, 2012

Cab-A-Day Cabochons!

Every week day over on my Great Horned Owl Design Facebook page I post a new cabochon! Here are some pictures of Cabochons of the past.  Most are still available- feel free to comment on this blog post or send me a message at 1eyedcheshire@gmail.com if you have questions or would like to see one of these wrapped or would like info on the deposit for the stone!  Happy Friday!!

Abalone Shell Cabochons. *In the Mauri culture, these shells are named pāua ; in South Africa: Venus' Ears or Perlemoen! 
 Australian Chrysoprase with Matrix
 Azurite Cabochon
 This is one of my all time favorites- Parrot Wing Chrysocolla. (Chrysocolla mineral mixed with Jasper) 
 Peruvian Chrysocolla Cabochon: 
A very rare variety of chrysocolla, distinguished by its larger crystallization and very intense colors of turquoise, green and black, topped with inclusions of rich brown.
 Gorgeous natural Ruby in Fuchsite 



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Golden Goodness

I created this OOAK 14K gold wrapped Goldstone pendant for a very special lady in my life- Mom!!  She fell in love with this Goldstone cabochon so I wrapped it up for her as a surprise before her last visit up here to New England to see me and husband face and our fur kids. Like most of my creations this pendant relies heavily on techniques gleaned from Art Nouveau styles-  dynamic, undulating and flowing lines in a syncopated rhythm, found throughout architecture, painting, metal working, jewelry making or sculpture. Sadly these pictures really don't do this piece justice.  




Tuesday, November 13, 2012

One more delicious Lace Agate

As I mentioned in a previous post- I was commissioned to wrap three Lace Agates.  This is the second one I've finished up for the custom order. Such a lovely stone.  Grey Lace Agate wrapped in Sterling with Sterling Silver bead work.  




Rough Emerald Pendant

I wrapped this pendant on a whim and it turned out so lovely it got snapped up before I could even list it in my Etsy shop!  I can't wait to do another, slightly similar piece.  It's a fairly large natural Emerald cabochon wrapped in Sterling with Sterling silver bead work.  This pendant has a wonderful Art Nouveau vibe! 



Friday, November 9, 2012

Updates and Owl Pellets

I have found myself lucky enough to have received a request to locate, order and wrap three Lace Agates. Below are photos I've taken of the first of the three. This pendant is custom made and is a high quality, one of a kind piece.  Gorgeous Lace Agate wrapped in Sterling and 14K Gold wire with Sterling and 14K Gold beadwork. This pendant measures 2 inches from the top of the bail to the bottom and approx. 1 inch across. This was a tricky pendant to create and I spent quite a while just staring at it in it's half complete form before deciding exactly how to move forward with it.  Sometimes that happens when attempting to create something unique and elegant...I think the brain stick helps me from going overboard with decorations and fiddly bits.  It's terrifyingly easy to go from "just lovely" to "wow...that is...busy." Speaking of busy, I've decided to only update this blog at random.  A brand new blog everyday is just too much.  Not even I can talk that much about jewelry or materials and still keep it interesting....and I can talk about those things a lot!  <3 







Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Rainbow Moonstones!

Today I received commission for another Sterling Silver wrapped Rainbow Moonstone pendant. I'm super excited! Creating one of a kind custom pieces for buyers is my favorite!  Also I love Rainbow Moonstones.  I LURVE them! They look so magical!  I'm partial to pretty much any stone that has a lot of flash inside- or "fire" as you'll probably notice as I continue to blog about jewelry, cabochons and the like.  Here are a couple pictures of the last Rainbow Moonstone I wrapped. It's part of a 6 pendant Holiday order I'm working on.  On another note- I'm still in the middle of customizing this blog. Be prepared to see lots of changes to begin with as I'm still getting comfortable with the formats and what not!  Cheers!