Mars Design makes these lovely polymer clay pendants. The depth in these is so amazing you would swear they were glass. I love the color combinations! Check out MarsDesign's Etsy Store!
Marcia Palmer makes these very classy looking polymer clay pendants. If you are into unique jewelry, as I am, check out her Etsy Store. You are bound to find something that meets your fancy! Her choice of colors is great. Her designs are intricate. And, if you wear one of her pieces, it will gather compliments wherever you go!
I love raku art. Now, many raku artists are also making jewelry components (beads, pendant, etc.) One such artist is Roris Raku. I love the look of these pieces! They look ethnic to me. They also make a very bold statement when used in jewelry and I am all about bold statements! Check out Roris Raku's website!
Fire Luster Pottery makes these terrific ethnic lokking pendants. I bought one in black and white (one of my favorite color combinations). This one is a great color combo too. Check out other great items at Fire Luster Pottery's Etsy Store!
Uberart made this dramatically colored polymer clay pendant. The choice of colors blows me away. I like dramatic and this pendant is dramatic. For more great items, visit Uberart's Etsy Store!
Roz Petalz Studio made this wonderfully colored polymer clay pendant. I would have never though of the blue and pink combination! It's great! Check out Roz Petalz' Etsy Store!
I am a designer/wrapper of semiprecious gemstone jewelry. I love natural stones and therefore wrap my stones in a more minimalistic method to enhance the beauty of the stone, not detract from it.
I am also intrigued by the metaphysical lore associated with gemstones. To find your vibrational stone, check out my website at Sweet Vibrations (in my favorite links above)!
A few years ago, I also ran across these great Ming Dynasty Pottery Shard Pendants. I use them in jewelry on my website, Sweet Vibrations. I also sell them to others in my Etsy Store and at my second website, Wrapped-in-Silver. They make great conversation starters!
I spent many years in corporate America and much prefer working for myself! It has its ups and downs but you can't beat having yourself as your boss!
This blog is dedicated to all the talented people on the internet. I will be blogging about unusual and beautiful jewelry, art, and anything else of a unique handmade nature.
Check back frequently for links to great handmade gifts!