Thursday, June 26, 2014

"The Golden Bee"

~ Bead Embroidered Pendant with Necklace ~


"The Golden Bee" was created to showcase a beautiful rectangular pendant gemstone of pink dyed Jasper and an assortment of similar Jasper organic-shaped stones drilled for stringing into a necklace.

The Jasper stone was attached to a white foundation by Nicole Campanella called NBB.  This was before I knew she carried a hot pink NBB in the Tropical Berry color that might have been just perfect.  But with the white foundation, I merely used some liquid fabric dye to get the white NBB the color pink that I wanted.  Now I have the Tropical Berry color in my stash, ready for the next hot pink project.


Above is a closer view of the pendant.  I've included smaller pink-dyed Jasper stones in two different variations, plus a pink-dyed pearl, marbled glass beads, a hot pink cut crystal, bugle beads, Japanese  glass seed beads in a chocolate brown, gold, hot pink, pearl, topaz, and luster. 

The triangular gold piece in the 4 o'clock position is a gold button from my grandmother's collection - it truly resembles a gold nugget. Buttons from the `30's and `40's were so well made and very unique. 

Dangling at the bottom of the pendant I have added hot pink crystal bicones, bubblegum pink cracked glass round beads, and cut crystal AB drops in hot pink.  The little gold bee charm, after which the necklace is named, hangs from the bottom as well - it is anatomically correct on both the front and back.

The necklace part consists of strung pink-dyed and drilled Jasper stones with one glass seed bead in hot pink between each stone so they will drape well.  A gold chain with an AB pink crystal finishes off the necklace so that it can be worn at various lengths.

I seem to be drawn to Jasper ~ the different colors and looks always intrigue me. 

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4 comments:

  1. oohh oohh oh oh oh oh my goshhhh. This is beyond stunning. I have no words cause I can't catch my breath from the beauty of this. Incredible
    Nicole/Beadwright

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    1. Thank you, Nicole! Aren't you the sweetest to say you like it. I really appreciate your comments. :)

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  2. my sentiments concur with nicole's. im speechless. this piece is just one-of-a-kind. and i love jasper. i had no idea that it came in different colors. wow! that is one hot piece. it is simply marvelous. cheers!!

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    1. Interestingly, I've found jasper in not only hot pink, but lime green, and a very rich purple as well. I guess it's an easily-dyed stone. Thanks so much for your compliments, Michelle! :)

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