Saturday, July 11, 2009

Rings & Things July Goodies!

The Rings & Things products to experiment with this month are here. The package had:

Gold filled 4 loop round connector
Gold filled 7 loop star connector
Sterling silver 2 loop pointed connector
Lime CRYSTALLIZED™ – Swarovski Elements 8mm faceted cube crystal, 0.8-1.2mm hole. #5601
Montana/Aurora Borealis CRYSTALLIZED™ – Swarovski Elements 8mm faceted cube crystal, 0.8-1.2mm hole. #5601
Solid copper, approx. 18x6.5mm tube-top bail for gluing. Gluing area is 12x6.5mm

And a yummy Tootsie Roll Midgie!

I'm quite happy with the quality of the gold filled connectors - they are both a lovely true gold color. The look of jewelry made with gold filled components is much richer, and from my reading about gold filled materials, they are more durable and much longer lasting than gold plated - some vintage gold filled jewelry from 60 or more years ago still looks nearly new.

I've nearly finished a pendant using the round four loop connector - this is as far as I got last night before bed. I've used tarnish-free gold artistic wire for the wrapped loops around the coin pearls and for the top drilled pearl. The jump ring for the mother of pearl circle in the center is 4mm, 14k gold filled and a bit thick, so I had to ream the hole in the circle a little for it to fit.



I'll hang another top drilled pearl on the left and probably do something with gold beading wire loops and more top drilled pearls for the necklace, the sketch below is approximately what I'm thinking of.




There will be another post later today with the winner of my giveaway and maybe an update on this necklace.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Lisa Crone said...

Hi there! Love how you used that connector! I also got fooled again by your drawing. It took me a minute to realize it wasn't the real thing!! :)

July 11, 2009 at 10:07 AM  
Blogger Dave Robertson said...

Oh I wish I could draw so well, it looks as though you're able to clearly envision what you want to make. That must save a lot of trial and error :)

--Dave

July 13, 2009 at 8:23 AM  
Blogger ohdawno said...

Dave, it did indeed help me with the final design.

July 13, 2009 at 9:52 AM  

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