Now for sale at The Book End are these great bracelets made with a sterling silver chain, choice of cross or buffalo charm and a handmade lampwork glass bead in the Floyd County School colors! Pick these up at The Book End or email me for one to be sent to you by mail. Yellow and black not your school colors? Let me know and I can customize your bracelet.
Posts Tagged ‘silver’
School Spirit
Monday, November 10th, 2008Black Pearls
Monday, October 6th, 2008
Autumn Jewelry
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Moss Necklace
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008Hand dyed silk lariat style necklace new for the crisp fall season.
Tequila Sunrise
Thursday, August 28th, 2008Today I’d like to give a little background on some of the materials used in my new bracelet ‘Tequila Sunrise’. Turquoise is made up of hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminum and ranges in color from skyblue to apple green. Indigenous to the southwest is often named for the mine from which it came. Turquoise is the birthstone for December and in healing folklore it encourage spiritual healing, creativity and happiness.
Apatite is a rare semi-precious gemstone composed of fluorine, chlorine and hydroxyl and is produced mainly in Mexico. The name apatite is from the Greek word “to deceive” because the gem varieties were often confused with other materials. The color of apatite is often due to the presence of rare earth elements or by natural irradiation.
Swarovski crystals are made in Austria and are considered the finest products of their kind in the world. Precision-cut lead crystal glass, the colors are vivid and the sparkle draws the eye. Aurora Borealis finished crystals have the same vivid colors, with the addition of a “rainbowed” coating. Swarovski crystals take their name from Daniel Swarovski who invented a machine capable of cutting crystal to perfection in 1892.

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