Unakite and Basketweave Necklace
by Zoraida.
(Patchogue, New York USA)
This necklace started out while trying to find a different way to create a pendant from a stone donut. I wanted to play with a bail that would cover the center hole.
Although it’s far from perfect, I was pleased with the results I came up with. I then got a little carried away and decided to make linked sections of basketweave wire with Unakite beads as stations.
The straight links were uncomfortable on the neck so I curved them into a scallop shape. That felt much better. I made a regular link type chain at the back so that it would drape better and not feel stiff.
The necklace evolved into this strange design which I sort of like.
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Comments:
Lovely wire work
by: Maryanne Murphy
I think you really accomplished what you set out to do, cover the donuts hole and a lot more.
The total design is quite stunning. Your weaving beautifully done and unique. I say you have a winner there.
Maryanne
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The whole enchilada
by: Rena
I agree with Maryanne – the total design is stunning.
That’s one of the things I admire about your work, Zoraida – you don’t just design a pendant and hang it on a cord (which is what I usually do!). Instead, you also create a unique, artistic necklace that is an intrinsic part of the whole piece.
Thank you for sharing this one with us!
Thany you
by: zoraida
Thank you Maryanne and Rena. I’m just beginning to learn wireweave techniques so my work still needs tidying up. I’m glad it’s not that visible (in the photos anyway).
Yes Rena, I do have a compulsion to create “The Whole Enchilada’. Perhaps it because I was an artist first, creating nature illustrations and portraits that I need to like the entire composition.
It’s a compulsion/obsession that I also feel like I have to create just about every element in a design – findings and all. Someday I’ll have to learn to cut stones.
Beautiful
by: Susie
Wow, what a super way to do this pendant, I love it!
Susie
TheAntiquePalette.etsy.com
Unakite & Basketweave Necklace
by: Mermaids Purse
Your work truly is “Wearable Art”…I just love that description for unique jewelry. Happy Creating!!
Fair Winds and Calm Seas,
Deborah Leon
www.mermaidspurseseaglass.com
Inspiring!
by: Lacy Treasures
Beautiful and very inspiring to take it up a notch in my own tatted lace jewelry. You are so right! Thanks for taking the time and effort to share.
Strange? No way!
by: Anonymous
Strange? Not at all! Original, truly artistic and very inspiring! I have a few donuts I haven’t done because I wanted something classier and I thank you for sharing!
Jackie
Yaaayyy!!
by: Myracat
Thank You for such a nice idea!.. I have a bunch of donuts I didnt know what to do with…(i don’t really like them) But now I can make them up beautifully! You’ve really inspired me! I, too have a hard time just making pendants. I don’t feel like they make a finished piece..so I share your drive to make complete pieces… 🙂
Unakite and Basketweave Necklace
by: Dora
what a beautiful and unique creation !!! And I LOVE the way you dressed up the donut !!
Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous
by: Terri Wlachin
So much harmony and classic beauty in the composition
Thank you all
by: zoraida
Thank you all for your wonderful comments. I never thought my donut necklace would get so much attention.
I’m working on another donut-hole-covering type pendant right now. This one is green Jade.
Rena, I don’t know where else to post my comments to you and I want to thank you for all the encouragement and exposure you’ve given me. I know other contributors feel the same and I will keep spreading the word.
This was my first and is still my favorite jewelry related network/site.
You are the best!