I have been working on some new necklaces based around some gemstone cabochons that I have had for several years. I didn't want to use bezels so I got an idea from a necklace that I made in college, to attach them with tabs cut from the surrounding metal. Here is what I've come up with.

I just listed the one above in my
Etsy shop.



The one below was inspired by
Steph, who sent me a beautiful Egyptian coil bracelet.
2 comments:
You constantly amaze me with the variety of styles/techniques you use. The rectangle and heart bezels are favourits - but love them all.
Thanks so much Julie. (blush) Sometimes I think that if I would settle down and choose one media or style, I might actually become excellent at it. Right now, I feel like a Jill of all trades, but a master of none.
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