Czech Glass Earrings
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Jewelry for sale - After discovering my love for beading and jewelry making when I was in middle school, I expanded my skill set and began a bead collection. My findings come from all over -- Chicago, South Africa and Washington, D.C., to name a few -- as well as from local shops near my homes in Charlotte and Raleigh. I often make jewelry as gifts for friends or for myself.Having always loved the unique colors found in Czech glass beads, I decided to open an Etsy shop in April 2012 to market this hobby. I pride myself on matching unexpected colors of beads. I use mostly silver- and gold-plated ear wires with the Czech glass beads, sometimes pairing them with stones or crystals for different color combinations. I do accept custom orders. (The model is my dear friend and landscape architect Katie Hamilton.)
As seen on my Etsy shop
As seen on my Etsy shop
As seen on my Etsy shop
Model: Katie Hamilton
Description
After discovering my love for beading and jewelry making when I was in middle school, I expanded my skill set and began a bead collection. My findings come from all over -- Chicago, South Africa and Washington, D.C., to name a few -- as well as from local shops near my homes in Charlotte and Raleigh. I often make jewelry as gifts for friends or for myself.
Having always loved the unique colors found in Czech glass beads, I decided to open an Etsy shop in April 2012 to market this hobby. I pride myself on matching unexpected colors of beads. I use mostly silver- and gold-plated ear wires with the Czech glass beads, sometimes pairing them with stones or crystals for different color combinations. And, I do accept custom orders.
Having always loved the unique colors found in Czech glass beads, I decided to open an Etsy shop in April 2012 to market this hobby. I pride myself on matching unexpected colors of beads. I use mostly silver- and gold-plated ear wires with the Czech glass beads, sometimes pairing them with stones or crystals for different color combinations. And, I do accept custom orders.
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Jewelry Design
Date
2012
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