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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Unlucky-lucky pendant :)

It happens quite often that I am not really satisfied with the jewelry I make. Poor jewelry can't live for long then, it usually is destroyed and the saved beads, if they're lucky enough, go into some other piece. The pendant you can see below somehow managed to avoid being destroyed, even though I didn't like it at all! Lucky pendant though, because before it met the scissors, I decided to give it a chance. So I wore it yesterday. And today... And you know what? I don't really know how it happened, but I realized it wasn't that bad as I thought in the beginning. It will stay with me then. No meeting the scissors in that case. ;)

It is made with fire polished beads, Toho seed beads in three sizes and there are even a few SuperDuos in it, as well as 12mm Swarovski rivoli in the middle. It measures 4,7 cm (1,85") in diameter, without the bail.

And how often do you destroy the jewelry you make, before you show it to the world? ;)


beaded pendant


And now I have to run to the kitchen if I don't want to burn my dinner. ;)
See you some other day! :)



 

12 comments:

  1. Ciao Justine!!
    hai fatto bene a non distruggere il ciondolo è bellissimo!!
    Succede spesso che non si è soddisfatti del risultato, perchè magari pensavi ad un'altra soluzione, però se lo lasci da parte per un pò e poi lo riprendi, magari lo rivaluti...secondo me questo pendente era già bello appena terminato!!! Troppo bello complimenti
    Ely 64

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  2. Hallo Justine!!! Meraviglioso sei davvero strepitosa brava brava!!

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  3. It seems just wonderful to me!!
    Many kisses and a big smile

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  4. Es maravilloso Justyna, me encanta, la piedra parece que está flotando, el colorido es magnífico.
    Te mando muchos besitos guapa

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  5. Ja też czasami siedzę nad czymś kilka godzin, a efekt na koniec mnie nie zadowala i rozbieram to, co zrobiłam :) Twój wisior wyszedł pięknie, jak zwykle.. Kształt no i połączenie mięty ze starym złotem... Super! Pozdrawiam :)

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  6. Hello,
    I love this colors and dont understand why you wanted to cut it.. The pendant has a wonderful antique charme because of the messing collier and the color scheme of the beads which go between olive and pastell green. Its great!!!

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  7. Nic dodać nic ująć BOMBOWY. Pozdrawiam :)

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  8. THERE IS NOTHING YOU MAKE THAT IS UGLY. EVERYTHING YOU MAKE IS ONE OF A KIND AND AMAZING, YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO GIVE YOURSELF ENOUGH CREDIT, THE HONOR YOU SO RICHLY DESERVE, YOU ARE ONE OF A KIND AND SO MANY OF US WOULD BE HAPPY TO BE AS TALENTED AND CREATIVE AS YOU ARE. GLAD TO SEE YOU ARE BEING PRODUCTIVE AND BEADING. IT IS THE BEST CURE IN THE WORLD FOR POSSESSIVE ENERGY HUGS FROM THE SUNSHINE STATE .. BIG SIS XOXOXO

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  9. Hi Justyna,

    Sorry, but I have to tell you you're wrong ... It's in no way ugly... in fact, it's one of the most beautiful. I love the design and the colors and just everything about it!

    Wouldn't it be gorgeous with reds in the "center flower" and greens behind it for a Christmas pendant???

    Hugs and love,
    Dorothy in California

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  10. Es un colgante magnifico.Besos

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