I have been quietly beading and it has given me alot of enjoyment of late.The piece above was meant to be a $20 secret santa gift (with a dragonfly on it, see below) but I have troubles doing things by halves, I just kept going until I had made something that was obviously worth much more than $20. Then my mother fell in love with it, (I loved it too) but it is now spoken for and the lady had asked for the dragonfly to be removed and a eucharistic medal to take it's place... I have definately a green person, especially when there is aqua as well..
This is how it looked before the change...the dragonfly and some of the other parts are from Vintaj ~ I love their products.
Lourdes necklace, with lovely subtle grey's and washed out lavenders and pinks..this one will be going over to Tota Pulchra Beads soon..
This is one of my all time favourites, it will be winging it's way to the States tomorrow...
I love the colour mix in this rosary, and at last a most beautiful rosary center I like has been cast in solid bronze and not just the sterling silver..
This is my lovely paraman necklace with Our Lady and the Child Jesus. Very earthy, the stones are so subtle yet so alive sprinkled with my favourite swaroski crystal colour, it's luminous and throws of blues and purples, 'Crystal AB Satin'.For those who have not heard of a paraman, here is a description:
"The word paraman originally and strictly referred to a monastic "scapular" in the Byzantine Church. It was rectangular and made of cloth and only worn by monks. The sole motive on the paramans was a depiction of the cross.The paraman pictured is a modern version of the old type of monastic scapular where the motives are more varied (Jesus, Mary, the Cross) and they are "pressed' into the leather."
This piece was commissioned by a friend who had worn out a loved necklace that had interesting focal pieces to the side with little dangles ~ she wanted something similar but this time a religous piece. Lots of earthy colours...
A really beautiful eucharistic medal...
Sterling silver and lavender go so well together...
A St Anne tenner...
This rosary was really beautiful IRL, especially in the sun, the colours, the COLOURS were fantastic! It has a shamrock crucifix and a St Patrick's rosary center, so I called it initially 'The Forty Shades of Green' but a dear friend bought this for her daughter, the same lady who introduced me to the St Patrick's Breastplate ~ she had told me at the time that she recited it everyday for this lovely daughter ~ it struck me the otherday the connections!!! Just had to tell her! The St Patrick's Breastplate is so very Christ-focused and it was lovely that I had added for the very first time, some little czech fire-polished beads with the image of the crucified Christ on them, they two, on either side of each Pater bead.




















