Showing 8 posts tagged with "pendant"
Every so often when I create something I like to get away from cute and do something a bit more dramatic. It does get a bit boring doing the same thing over and over and I love to play with other mediums such as paints and powders along with polymer clay. Here is the outcome of one of those pendants, it's my Great Dane Leather and Lace Polymer Clay Pendant. I called it this because it is the color and look of leather along with stamps which create a lace effect and pearls that give it a more feminine touch.
I just recently put this art tile pendant into my shop. The art tile depicts a Chinese Crested. The tile is hand-sculpted from a beautiful lavender polymer clay, etched and highlighted with a dark purple paint. At the top center of the tile is a large Swarovski crystal charm. The pendant hangs from two bails on either side of the tile. This tile can either be hung on the wall or worn as a pendant.
Size is approximate:
2-3/4" long top to bottom
1-3/4" wide
Size is approximate:
2-3/4" long top to bottom
1-3/4" wide
Some of my favorite equine jewelry finds from Etsy, both handmade and vintage pieces, all beautiful. Wonderful jewelry for any horse or animal lover!

Silver Horse Head II, purplecr2

Vintage Monet Signed Horse Pin, theatticshop

Oh Round and Round We Go, japonicas

Lovely Horse Bracelet Ring, daliadaliak

Silver Horse Head II, purplecr2

Vintage Monet Signed Horse Pin, theatticshop

Oh Round and Round We Go, japonicas

Lovely Horse Bracelet Ring, daliadaliak
Greyhound Faux Stone Pendant
This is a pendant that I recently put in my shop. It is created with polymer clay and stamped using my hand cut stamp of a Greyhound. The polymer clay is mixed with bits of flowers and then washed in white acrylic paint leaving a marbled/stone look. Varnish sealed for protection.
Approximate size of the pendant is 1-3/4" long (bail to bottom) x 3/4" wide.

Corinth, Second Renaissance
How about some awesome pieces of wire wrapped jewelry? I love this technique of jewelry making and like beadweaving look at it in awe. I can't believe that these artists can get these pieces to look this amazing. When I try to just wrap wire around a headpin to make a bail for a charm uh -- well, not so good, but if you want to check out perfection stop by the artist at Second Renaissance -- really quite beautiful.

Nienna Mother of Pearl Pendant, Second Renaissance







