Midnight in the Garden

by Sharon Harris.
(Bloomington, Minnesota USA)

Midnight in the Garden

Midnight in the Garden

My Mom loved wearing large jewelry with lots of glitz back in the 50’s and 60’s.

When she offered me some of her old jewelry, I jumped at the chance.

I added Lapis beads and Sterling to make this necklace using a setting of deep blue glass that was part of an old earring.

It was a good feeling to repurpose a piece of jewelry that my Mom and I both loved when I was a kid.

Sharon Harris

Comments:

Gorgeous!
by: Rena

Sharon, I actually gasped “oooh!” out loud when I saw this gorgeous piece.

What an exquisite way to give new life to a beloved older piece of jewelry.

I love how the sterling silver spaces below the lapis beads really make this repurposed earring the star of the piece.

Thank you so much for sharing this lovely necklace with us!

Bravo!
by: Tanya

This is beautifully done. I would love to hear your tips for how you “connected” the earring to the rest of it.

WOW!
by: Selma E. Cordell

Immediately when the page opened the beauty of the blues took my breath away! it is simply goregous! Keep doing what you do and Thanks to your Mother for the inspiration.

Thank you!
by: Anonymous

Hi Tanya and thanks for your nice comment. To answer your question, I cut the earrings back off and actually strung the beading wire through the tiny spaces in the bead’s frame. The necklace has sold, so I can’t look at it, but I think I recall adding some French Wire so that the beading wire didn’t rub against the frame.

Sharon

Midnight in the Garden
by: Anonymous

Beautiful, bold and captivating!

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