I have been working on some new Catholic resin jewelry creations and wanted to
make them truly unique from the normal genre of what I create. I
wanted something that displayed romanticism with a touch of steampunk.
In order to do this, I incorporated elements as gears, heavy chain
links, crystals and rhinestones to my latest creations. Here they are:
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Virgin Mary necklace - features bronze, antiqued silver and a touch of copper (detail view.) |
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Virgin Mary necklace - features bronze, antiqued silver and a touch of copper. |
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Virgin Mary necklace - features bronze, antiqued silver and a touch of copper (detail view.) |
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St. Therese of Lisieux necklace with matching earrings. (The roses are red velvet and perfectly complement the colors in the image.) |
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St. Therese of Lisieux - pendant close-up |
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St. Therese of Lisieux - necklace detail. |
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St. Therese of Lisieux filigree and rhinestone necklace. I used gilding paste to add interest to the filigree and cross pieces. |
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Detail of necklace. |
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St. Therese necklace - pendant detail. | | | |
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Virgin Mary steampunk necklace. |
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Virgin Mary steampunk necklace - detail. |
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Virgin Mary steampunk necklace - pendant detail. |
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All of these necklaces have been posted to
Etsy and
EBay. Once the item sells on one site, it is removed from the other. I do this for my customers who don't have access to both sites.
I originally intended to complete my Italy series here in blogland, but opted to go forward and share my latest designs, instead. I have lots of craft-related items and projects I want to share, and now that I am a full-time college student, my time to blog is quite limited. :( Until next time - happy crafting!
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