New Copper Pendants, Necklace & Earring sets!














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Well these are the latest! I've been waiting for the copper beads to come and they did today. I prepared the pendants a few days ago and then strung them up when the shipment arrived. I guess looking back, I started off right where I left off... with copper. It's such a warm color, easy to work with and works so well with many stones.

In these, I have tumbled stones of wonderful colors, I used brown leather cord, finished simply with copper wrap and for the focal beads, there are Lapis, Lemon Jade, Carnelian and Pietersite.
Whew! I'll be listing in the store soon but these might end up at the local shops instead... anyway...

They are meant to be worn as chokers and rather then using a clasp, I leave the leather 'unfinished' and they are worn tied. The bulk of the leather isn't uncomfortable and it holds better then anything! Easy to wear. I've sold them this way before and it seems to work out right fine. :) I always give an option for a clasp certainly, but leaving them this way also makes for easy length adjustments. Just wear them as you like!

I've also worked on some new simple but I think, elegant earrings and silver pendants. I'm liking the 'natural' look these days and I think it's starting to show in my pieces! I'll post more images soon.

If you're interested, all the copper pendants are created with the same basic wrap technique, which is easy and great to use with large focal beads that are drilled top down. I lost some tutorials when the computer crashed but have recreated the Butterfly pendant tutorial. :) It's listed in the store...I'm slowly starting to relist things.
Hugs! I'd love opinions if you have a second.

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18 comments:

beadsandmorebylois said...

Wow I love your work, I'm very new to wirework but absolutely love it, I just need a lot more practice! Find your blog very interesting :)

Betty BeadBug said...

As always they are all gorgeous but the butterfly is my absolute favorite! Bravo my friend1

IzzyGumbo said...

Hugs Betty! It's wonderful to see you and thank you! I had fun with them. Hugs to you too Lois! Thanks for the wonderful comment and enjoy your new wire adventures! You will meet the most amazing people and friends through this too. Can't wait to see your creations!

mary.anne.gruen@gmail.com said...

Your wire work is wonderful! I'm afraid practice will only get me so far. I don't have the creativity you do in all these beautiful wraps.

Lola D said...

Hi Izzy! How are you? Glad to see you have some new pieces up! HUGS

IzzyGumbo said...

Hugs Mary Anne and Lola, great to see you both :) Yes,...working on it, just rebuilt my tutorials (some anyway). Moving soon and thrilled about it. Lots going on! Wish me luck, love and smiles to you both.

A Beaded Affair said...

Your work is gorgeous as always and the tuts look wonderful. Glad to see you creating with copper. You know how I love it. I really admire the new style of your work. I agree earthy is an appropriate description.
Lois

IzzyGumbo said...

Lois, thank you so much! Hugs you! I'm excited that time is finding it's way back to me for this. It's been a while :) Always glad to see you my friend and looking forward to visiting more.

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PromotionalCodes said...

Copper jewelry wire is much less expensive than precious metals like silver and gold filled wire. Copper wire is a great practice metal for beginners.

retete- ina said...

i enjoy looking your art jewelry

retete- ina said...

i enjoy looking your art jewelry

Lisa said...

I love working with wire, but I'm new, so my pieces don't look as nice as yours. Is there a secret to keeping copper looking pretty? All of the copper I've used has turned either dull or black. Makes me hesitate to use it again.
Your work is absolutely gorgeous!!!

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Katrina said...

I really love your work. The copper pendants are brilliant, its one of a kind. It matches well with the stones and beads that you put around I'm pretty sure that it will go well with any outfit that you are going to wear. Incredible job and keep up the good work!

IzzyGumbo said...

thank you so much! I appreciate all of your comments and I do love to work with the copper, it's a wonderful wire, yes hard to keep 'fresh' but there are some ways and products for keeping it, I don't actually use anything, just care. I also think that a bit of tarnish on it looks loved but it's a personal choice. Enjoy the free tutos! I am taking a week for new jewelry at the end of this month, so wish me luck! I hope to have some new things out for this spring. xoxo enjoy your wire! ;)

Bella Jacobson said...

I LOVE your work! I'm a wire artist, as well. Where do you get your cabochons and wire? I get mine from a site called http://www.wire-sculpture.com They have EVERYTHING for wire wrap jewelry. Can't wait to see what else you come up with!