Sunday, May 22, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Established Jewelry Website Auction Ending in Just a few hours - I will Accept Anything!
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Jewelry Designer Interview
One of my lastest interviews on the Handmade Gemstone Jewelry, is an interview with the Etsy store, New Vintage.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
First Semi Precious Necklace on EJART
Nothing thrills me so much as taking good photos. As soon as I finished this necklace, I photo graphed it with the best camera I could get my fingers on.
One of my favorite designs of necklace is the multistrand necklace. If you visit my Etsy Shop you will notice that I have quite a few of them!
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Genuine Garnet and Freshwater Pearl Muti-Strand Necklace
To see my first Garnet and Freshwater Pearl Necklace, vist my etsy store.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Featured Jewelry designer - Paula Huckabay

- 1.What first inspired you to design handmade beaded jewelry, Paula? How did
youlearn to make jewelry?
As a person who has always loved jewelry I was thrilled when the trend of handcrafted jewelry began to emerge again about 12 years ago. I had made tons of seed bead earrings back in the 80’s but the newer beads and components being offered were very exciting. It all started with making my own jewelry, after all, what is better than perfectly accessorizing your own wardrobe with custom made jewelry! I started as many designers have, with simple earrings and stringing techniques and I have strived to learn as many new techniques as possible over the last few years.
- 2. Are there any historical currents in the history of art that have influenced your work?
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Featured Jewelry designer on Handmade Gemstone Jewelry!
I must point to back to my main website to read our latest jewelry desinger interview, with Barb!
Ha! Definitely not! I am a mechanical engineer. Although I have always loved math and science, I have also always had a creative side wanting to break out! I am not your stereotypical engineer…my career choices have always been position....." READ MORE! Article Source: Handmade Gemstone Jewelry. Related Websites: Ejart Etsy, Agility...
I have always loved jewelry, and would often have a mental picture of what kind of earrings or ring I wanted. Then I would try to find them in a store and couldn’t! Once my three children were a little older and not interested in hanging out with Mom, I finally had time for a hobby. Designing jewelry just seemed to be the obvious choice. So about 18 months ago I set out to teach myself how to make my own jewelry. It has been a wonderful experience! I love that now I can make EXACTLY what I want!
just a hobby?
Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Interesting fact - Malachite Gift from Russia to France
So, how far through Europe did Russian Malachite get?
In 1807, on the 7th of July a treaty, at the Treaty of Tilsit, Alexander I gave Napoleon two malachite tabletops and columns. These beautiful works of art are still to be seen in the Trianon Palace in France.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Guest Review: The Affair of the Necklace - Handmade Gemstone Jewelry
The Writer: Suzannah Rowntree. Visit Suzannah's Blog and Website.

When my sister asked me to write a handmade-gemstone-jewellery-related article for her site, I knew exactly what I had to write about.
History is full of thrilling stories that no mere writer of fiction could ever get away with. And one of the most remarkable stories in history is that of the Affair of the Diamond Necklace—a scandal that rocked a nation, ruined more than one fortune, and condemned a queen to death.
Our story begins in 1772 in France. The Revolution is less than twenty years away; but the tide of popular resentment has not yet arisen to sweep away the ancien regime. The old King of France, Louis XV, successor to the famous Louis XIV, lives in luxury in Versailles with his pampered family, with his fabulously wealthy courtiers...and with the most pampered and fabulous woman in France: Madame du Barry, his mistress.
Du Barry was loud and ostentatious, but she was also young and pretty, and it was no secret why the king was so crazy about her. The twenty-four-hour cabaret performance that was Madame du Barry upset one of the few people at the court who had no reason to fear her influence. The fourteen-year-old princess from Austria who had just come to France to marry the future Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, disliked Madame du Barry's CONTINUE READING THE AFFAIR OF THE NECKLACE
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Jewellery Designer Interview: Danielle H. Ross
- What was it about the study of Geology that inspired you design gemstone jewelry,
Danielle? I chose Geology because I had always been interested in fossils and rocks. I took a mineralogy class, and this is when I took an interest in minerals (gemstones). At that time, my interest in gemstones was mostly for collecting purposes. I graduated in 2000 and somewhere between then and 2002, I became interested in designing beaded jewelry using semi-precious gemstones, of course. I just loved gemstones, and I wanted to be able to wear them. I never thought I would be designing gemstone jewelry for other people. I basically taught myself and the designs went from a very basic necklace to the gemstone and fossil jewelry designs you see on www.daniellecreations.com and www.gemstonejewelrybydanielle.com - What's the best thing about being a designer? I love expressing myself as a jewelry artist through my designs. I am inspired by the natural minerals and fossils to create simple but expressive handcrafted jewelry designs....CONTINUE READING THE INTERVIEW
Monday, January 31, 2011
Handmade Gemstone Jewelry - The Most Amazing Malachite Necklace
Monday, January 24, 2011
The First Glimpse of Malachite in Russia
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I was doing some research on the subject of malachite last when when I stumbled upon a very helpful article upon Malachite.
It said that the first use of Russian Malachite known to Westerners was in the buttons of the court ladies' dresses!
As time progressed Malachite become one of the most popular gemstones in Russia. In fact, It became even more popular than diamond! This is astonishing because Malachite is an extremely soft gemstone compared to diamond(the hardest!).
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Saturday, January 22, 2011
Costume Jewelry Does Not Equal Handmade Jewelry
Costume Jewelry Does Not Equal Handmade Jewelry
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Various items are used as fashion accessories today. A huge selection of costume jewelry form a part of the fashion accessories. Different types of materials are used in the manufacturing of the costume jewelry. These fashion accessories are available in several designs and colors according to the latest trends in the fashion market to fit the needs and requirements of the consumers. The beaded style is one of the most popular styles in costume jewelry. Various bracelets and necklaces are made with colorful beads. Usually glass beads, plastic beads and the ceramic beads are used in making necklaces and bracelets.
Unlike costume jewelry, most of the handmade jewelry products for children are made from the genuine beads. On the other hand, different types of images are used to enhance the designs of costume jewelry created with plastic beads. The image can be in the form of pendant or plastic beads. Several kinds of pendants or charm or other fashion accessories are often made from metal especially for the adults. A woman fashion necklace can have a metal chain with a crystal pendant or a glass piece around the chain. A wide range of costume jewelry also includes a variety of assortments of earrings. Various pierced or clip on styles earring are manufactured from the gold or silver metal. We find varying pierced styles of earrings in the form of dangling drop earrings, small studs or round hoops. Most of these items are metal made or enhanced with rhinestones and beads. Rhinestones are widely used in this type of fashion jewelry. They are also available in different colors as per the needs and demands of the customers. The colors of the rhinestones represent the months of the year as birthstones.
Various fashion rings are made from rhinestones. The varying styles of these rings come in glass, plastic ring bands or metals. The metallic style of these rings are available as solid or adjustable style as per the designs of the rings. Almost all of the jewelry created as the costume pieces have low priced tags. This makes it possible to fit the budget of most of the people who can have these costume jewelry to match with their various outfits. This fashion jewelry can be spotted at many departmental stores that carry fashion items. All you have to do is to search for the store that house the latest costume jewelry so that you get the one that matches your preferences within the range of your budget.
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Here is an article I found that may be helpful to some of you!
Friday, January 14, 2011
The Topkapi Emerald Dagger
I was just flipping through some pages of a National Geographic magazine from 1990, when I stumbled upon a whole section on emeralds.
This is the best photo I could find on Flickr sadly -
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Read all about the Dagger on Internet stones:
The Topkapi Emerald Dagger is the renowned jewel-studded dagger of mid-18th century origin, preserved and displayed for public viewing at the treasury of the Topkapi Palace Museum, in Istanbul, Turkey. One side of the handle of the dagger is set with three large Colombian emeralds of good color and clarity whose size and prominence undoubtedly gave the dagger its popular name. The exquisitely crafted jewel-studded dagger was actually one of several other valuable gifts that was carried by an embassy of Sultan Mahmud I (1730-54) to Iran, to be gifted to the mighty Iranian conqueror Nadir Shah, but unfortunately was not delivered as Nadir Shah was assassinated, when the embassy just crossed the borders of the Ottoman Empire into Iranian territory. The gifts including the jewel-studded dagger were then returned to the treasury at Istanbul, and eventually became one of the most celebrated treasures in the treasury of the Topkapi Palace Museum. The popularity of the dagger, as well as the museum that holds it, were given a major boost worldwide, when it was made the subject of a popular Hollywood heist film in 1964, based on Eric Ambler's novel "The Light of Day." The three emeralds on the handle are large, deep green stones with good clarity and transparency. The emeralds are mounted on the handle on one side. The upper and lower emeralds have an identical pear-shaped cut, with almost identical sizes and set with their pointed ends facing each other. The middle emerald is a rectangular cushion-cut stone, whose width is slightly less than the width of the pear-shaped stones. The outline of this vertical arrangement of emeralds seem to coincide with the conventional biconcave shape of a dagger, which gives a firm grip on its handle. The emeralds are interspersed with smaller diamonds placed at the four corners of the rectangle in the middle and the four corners of the trapezia situated above and below the rectangle. At the end of the handle is an octagonal-shaped emerald, set as a cover, which when opened revealed a small watch. READ MORE...Characteristics of the emerald dagger
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Buying Silver Jewellery Online
I found this incredibly helpful. I hope you do as well.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Handmade Historical Jewelry
Handmade Gemstone Jewelry is obviously one of the niches I'm interested in! Over the last few months, I have wondered how I could write about the history of jewelry and still tie it up with "handmade gemstone jewelry".
Just last night, I realized that any jewelry that was made in the past was actually handmade by a jewelry artisan! It has only been in the last century that jewelry has been made with a machine!
Read some of my historic jewelry posts: Alexandrite, a Gemstone Named After a Romonov.
Handcrafted Swan egg - made by Faberge artist.
Read more about Faberge eggs at: Handmade gemstone jewelry!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Fabergé Egg - The Swan Egg
I have just written I very good article upon the swan egg!
Please have a look at one of my squidoo lenses: Do You Know Anything About the History of Jewelry
Fabergé are eggs that were made back in the 19-20th Centuries by the Russian Fabergé jewelers. The main jeweler, Peter Car Fabergé designed more than 52 eggs. Of the 52 eggs, only 41 remain found. All of these eggs were handmade by the chief workmaster!
Some Fabergé were also designed for handmade gemstone jewelry!
This is just by blog. Check out Handmade Gemstone Jewelry
Monday, January 3, 2011
Fabergé Egg - Rose Trellis
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The Rose Trellis Egg - 1907
This Imperial Easter egg was designed by Peter Carl Fabergé for the last Romonov Tsar, Nicholas II of Russia's wife, Aleandra Fyodorovna.
The egg was handmade by the Fabergé workmaster, Herik Wigstrom, and is composed of gold, green, and pink enamel, diamond, and satin lining for the inside of the egg. The shell of the egg is painted with translucent pale green and latticed with rose-cut diamonds, making it look like a trellis. The shell is decorated by different shades of pionk enemel roses and green leaves. There is a diamond on the tip of the egg and the bottom.
The surprises were a diamond necklace and an ivory miniature portrait of the tsarevich which are now both lost.
The egg stands almost eight centimeters high.
To hear more about Fabergé Eggs: Merry Christmas and Fabergé Eggs






