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2003 Jewelry Gallery

If you would like to submit work to be exhibited in the gallery, please read the submission instructions for all the details.

Michele Oxton submitted this chunky sterling silver and blue lace agate piece.


Yulia Crystal used the netting stitch to wrap each button to create this bead and button belt.


Olga from St. Petersburg, Russia, sent in these three scans of her work. The first piece is a brooch using silver, chalcedony, topaz, and chrysoprase.


This next one is made of silver, topaz, and moss agate.


Finally, this earrings and ring set is made with silver, granulated enamel.


Murida started this necklace on a gold bugle foundation and used strands of glass beads to create the dragon design.


Andrea Harston sent in scans of these two turquoise necklaces, each incorporating turquoise in a different way.



Barbara Lester made this bracelet of chrysoprase stone with cocoa pearls on elastic.


Mona Hair submitted this "golden" set, which features a collage centerpiece with a vintage frosted glass foil backed pear fruit accented with ruby, gold, and tangerine.


Andrea Maloney created ths first piece using brass wire and garnet beads.


And, she designed the polymer clay beads to go with this amethyst, tuquoise, and carnelian set.


Here's another polymer clay piece, this time made by Caroline Billick.


One-of-a-kind Healing Gemstone Bracelet by Vicky Jousan - Hand sculpted healing gemstone beads by Africa John include: Rhodocrosite, Lapis Lazuli, Verde-Antique, Amazonite, Chrysoprase, Peruvian Opal, Amethyst, Phrenite, Variscite, Sodalite, Ruby Zoisite, Rhodonite, Idacrase (California Jade), Sugilite, Madagascar Jasper, and green Aventurine. All handcrafted .999 silver beads - some by Vicky J out of PMC - some are Hill Tribe silver from Thailand, some are Bali Silver. Bracelet is Signed


Debbie Haviland submited this Dicroic glass cab bracelet.


These next two pieces were made by Regina M. Lewis. First, these earrings were made from sterling silver wire and light blue marbleized glass beads.


This bracelet, made from midnight blue colored glass beads and sterling silver wire, uses a hand sculpting technique.


Sylvette Saint-Julien from Paris, France created these wonderful bracelets with what she calls a mixture of "babioles."



Johanne Brunet calls this her Cleopatra necklace, made of 28 ga brass wire with 175 glass and plastic beads and incoporating wire crochet.


This is her Chameleon Bag, which she crocheted using 28 ga brass wire with multi colored silver lined seed beads.


Here are previous pages of the 2003 gallery: page 1, page 2

Take a look at our 2001 Jewelry Artists' Gallery and 2002 Jewelry Gallery.

From Tammy Powley,
Your Guide to Jewelry Making.
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