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Tutorial is available on my blog (ellad2.com) and in my Etsy/Artfire shops (shop name Ellad2). Happy beading!

As some of you may have read on our blog JewelryTutorial.blogspot.com, we draw our influences from a diverse panoply of sources. We often add to our collection for the specific purpose of studying a piece. This large antique jewelry chest from India is just such an item. It is very old and the artistry is exquisite. The interior features a a series of drawers all elaborately decorated, as are the inside panels of the doors. We acquired the piece from associates at a Southern California museum and feel fortunate to have gotten it. The best part is that we can touch it and study it to our heart's content.

Visit my blog or Etsy/Artfire shop for a tutorial! Happy beading!

Tassel style pendant with a woven 3D element. London blue topaz and blue topaz

Tutorials is available. Visit my blog (ellad2.com) or Etsy shop - Ellad2

New earrings, new tutorial... Visit my blog or Etsy/Artfire shop (visit my profile for links) Shop name: Ellad2

A romantic and light pendant with sterling silver and Fresh water pearl.

Tutorials is available. Visit my blog (ellad2.com) or Etsy shop - Ellad2

Tutorial is available on my blog (ellad2.com) and in my Etsy/Artfire shops (shop name Ellad2). Happy beading!

Tutorials is available. Visit my blog (ellad2.com) or Etsy shop - Ellad2

Meet Sharky. He resides in our living room. We normally focus on our jewelry and metalsmithing on these pages, but we were recently asked "What else do you do?". Well...a lot of things actually. Sharky being one of them. We wrote about some of the other creative endeavors that we get distracted with on our blog, jewelrytutorial.blogspot.com, because we have nothing else to do.

Faceted Onyx bead and Sterling silver wires.

Finally took the time to execute this beautiful tutorial by Perri Jackson...with a few modifications

Making a high-heel silver pendant

Help raise autism awareness with this stylish bracelet design which blends colorful seed beads and brilliant silver puzzle piece accents. Advocates for autism awareness have adopted the puzzle piece to signify the complexity and mystery surrounding autism. Wear this "A Hope for Autism" bracelet yourself or make a thoughtful gift for a friend or loved one you know has been touched by autism.

 

Visit the Artbeads.com Learning Center for instructions and materials to make the A Hope for Autism Bracelet.

New earrings, new tutorial... Visit my blog or Etsy/Artfire shop (visit my profile for links) Shop name: Ellad2

Rose bud post earring with green turquoise.

Help promote autism awareness with this puzzle link bracelet. The bright colors and puzzle pieces represent the diverse and multifaceted nature of autism. The simple, yet vibrant design will show your dedication to the fight against this disorder.

 

Visit the Artbeads.com Learning Center for instructions and materials to make the Autism Awareness Puzzle Link Bracelet.

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