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Showing posts with label unika. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

4 bracelets

Bracelet - Ivory And Rose

Art beads:
  • Ivory WingDing lampwork glass bead - Genea 
  • Ivory small ceramic bead - Gaea
  • Rose swirl clasp in oxidized copper - CuriousBeads
Other beads and components:
  • Smokey teal blue facetted czech glass
  • Clear oval czech glass
  • Orange waxed linen cord

Bracelet - Green Leaf And Squares

Art beads:
  • Square raku ceramic beads in greens and yellows - Jubilee
  • Green leaf ceramic clasp - Bo Hulley
Other beads and components:
  • Chunky rectangular milky beige czech glass beads
  • Long rectangular beige czech glass beads
  • Pale beige waxed linen cord

Bracelet - Oak Leaf And Flower

Art beads:
  • Oak leaf clasp in oxidized copper - Joanne Tinley of DaisyChain
  • Rusty red polymer clay flower - Rejetta Sellers of JettaBug
Other beads and components:
  • Long rectangular beige czech glass beads
  • Sand beige waxed linen cord

Bracelet - Old Rose And Blue Flower

Art beads:
  • Old rose enameled drop beads - SueBeads
  • Rose swirl clasp in oxidized silver - CuriousBeads
Other beads and components:
  • Blue flower czech glass
  • Blue and wine red facetted czech glass rondelles
  • Clear oval czech glass
  • Blue waxed linen cord

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Almost all of my jewelry pieces are available for purchase. Please let me know if you are interested in any of them. 
Contact me at: malindekoning[at]hotmail.com

All my best,
Malin

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Lamb and Fish

Easter week I am presenting jewelry containing a lamb and fish. Might seem like a thought, but it isn't … unless it is a subconscious one …

I have never been one for practicing Christianity myself, in the sense of for instance regularly going to church, praying or reading the bible. I wouldn't call myself religious. Even so I do believe there was most probably a person called Jesus 2000 years ago, who was an extraordinary person in many ways. Like Gandhi, Mandela, Luther King, Mother Theresa and other great and real people in our history. Jesus was probably unusually extraordinary. And there have been times when I've found myself asking "What would Jesus have done in a situation like this?". I find him to be a great life guide. And the story of his life is ever so fascinating and inspiring.

Bracelet - Lisa Shaun
My daughter Arabella has a cuddly toy named Lisa Shaun (Shaun for surname since she is actually related to Shaun the Sheep … ). Lisa is soft, slouchy, extremely huggable, super cute, kind, caring and always there to give comfort for anyone in need of it. But she is also large. She can't be carried around everywhere. So when Rejetta Sellers recently showed us her latest design, an absolutely irresistible lamb/sheep bead in polymer clay, I knew I had to get one at once. And I've made this bracelet for Arabella. Now she can carry Lisa with her on the wrist at all times, for comfort when I am not around. The design is a result of a cooperation between Arabella and myself. The story is this: Lisa is in a field with purple flowers and under a bluish sky.

ART BEADS:
Lamb/sheep in polymer clay - Rejetta Sellers, JettaBugJewelry
Purple flower stamped resin coins - Susan K Nestor

OTHER:
Purple bicone, greenish leaf and bluish facetted rondelles - czech glass beads
Silvery flower magnetic clasp
Waxed linen cording




Necklace - Lime Green With Fish

ART BEAD:
Lime green raku ceramic pendant - Jubilee

OTHER:
Green tube indonesian glass beads
Matte pale periwinkle peanut beads
Old rose/purple small seed beads
Silvery ornate hook and eye clasp
Super soft and agile beading wire


Secretly hiding behind the lime green pendant are two fish shapes carved into the clay.


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Almost all of my jewelry pieces are available for purchase. Please let me know if you are interested in any of them. 
Contact me at: malindekoning[at]hotmail.com


All my best,
Malin