Polymer clay and mixed media jewelry artist.

 

Polymer clay is such a versatile artistic medium. The possibilities for creating with it are almost endless, limited only by your imagination. I create tartan jewelry celebrating Scottish and Irish ancestry, using ancestral tartans. I have hundreds of ancient, family clan tartans in inventory. Irish surname tartans are rare. I know of O'Neill, Kelly, Murphy one or two others. Most Irish surname tartans are recently created, and so, may be copyright and trademark protected. There are a few universal tartans which anyone of Scottish descent are entitled to wear: Royal Stewart and Black Watch and for those of Irish descent, the Irish National tartan. There are examples of all of these in my Scottish and Irish Tartans Jewelry photo album, and in my Etsy shop. I also have a FB page and a Pinterest tartan jewelry board.

 

You can find me at Etsy, www.divadesignsinc.Etsy.com; at Facebook, www.facebook.com/DivaDesignsJewelry/; and on Pinterest, at www.pinterest.com/lyndamoseley/tartan-jewelry/

 

My polymer work has been published in print in Bead Trends, Jewelry Stringing, Polymer Cafe, The Polymer Arts, From Polymer to Art, and Bead Style magazines. I will also be featured in the gallery of Cynthia Tinapple's book, Polymer Clay Global Perspectives: Emerging Ideas and Techniques from 125 International Artists. My work has also been featured online at polymerclaydaily.com, Craftgossip.com, Voila.eu.com, Vintaj.com, artbeadscene.blogspot.com, and other websites and blogs.

 

Thanks for checking out my photo stream!

Lynda

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