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Sunday, April 27, 2008

27.4.08 Beaded Amphora



It's been a while that I wanted to make an amphora. Inspired from my atzec clasp, I came up with this one.
The spiral is like the one I made for Frida and the donuts are done with RAW ("Luscious Links" by Shelley Nybakke, Beadwork Magazine February/March 2008).
I incorporated brown 18/0 french vintage seed beads (!!! got from Nicole Campanella Etsy store) to the donuts done with Japanese 15/0 seed beads.
The full necklace contain beads from all over the world: Czech, Austrian, French, Japanese and Chinese! I am a bit disappointed with the pictures, but maybe I'll change them when I' ll take better ones...

7 comments:

  1. Hi,
    It's my first time in your beautiful blog. I have seen your creations and I like them so much!!!
    You are a very artist!!!I'd like to learn to make jewels with peyote tecnique. I tried just once. I think it was very interesting.
    I leave you my link:
    http://rizzoantonietta.blogspot.com/
    You can come when you want.
    (Sorry for my english, but I'm Italian!!!^__^).
    Bye bye.
    Antonietta.

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  2. WOOOOOW

    How pretty!!

    You manage to sweep me off my feet every time I pop in to see "what`s new".

    Well done dear friend :-)

    hugzzzz

    zebra

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  3. Ciao Judith
    grazie per essere passata dal mio blog.
    Volevo sapere se ti fa piacere se ti inserisco nella mia lista colleghe.
    I tuoi lavori sono molto belli e mi piacerebbe tenere il tuo link per venirti a trovare piu' facilmente.
    Una domanda, io sono italiana e tu?
    Ti saluto, scappo al mio corso d'inglese.
    ciao ciao.
    Antonietta

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  4. What a unique, creative necklace. I haven't toured the rest of your blog, bu after seeing this piece, I am anxious to get to it. Thank you for sharing your work. Gale

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  5. Hi!
    This necklace is very-very beautiful.
    Beautiful colors!!!!!!!
    Greetings Ricki

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  6. Elle est à ravir ta petite amphore !
    Ces jolies couleurs lui donne un bel aspect antique. Superbe !
    Bises.

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