Rings


Here is a relatively easy bracelet design that was inspired by the wonderful Vintaj Brass Idea Gallery- I have had this old coin kicking around my stash for a few years I think, I'm not even sure where it came from.
I repeated the circle shape around one half of the bracelet using Vintaj Brass jump rings, and some double drilled brass rings from Patina Queen, the coin, and a lampwork ring from Blue Seraphim. A double strand of Vintaj Brass etched cable chain on the other half of the piece.
This bracelet is available for sale in my shop here.
Really looking forward to some goodies coming in the mail this week. I ordered some Susan Lenart-Krasner bezels from Fusion, along with some wood rings that I want to play around with. I also got some new chain too.
Hope everyone has a great Monday!!

Comments

  1. really nice!
    great styling and love the lampwork beads.

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  2. lovely! congratulations on your pick as ABS designer of the week winner!!!

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  3. Hi Beth!!
    Thank you so much!

    Hey Mari!
    Thanks a bunch! What a pleasant surprise this morning on ABS!

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  4. Your designer brain works in mysteries ways. Well Done.
    jeannie

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  5. congrats on abs designer of the week - it was a great assemblage... this bracelet is cool! love the glass bead in the center of the rings...

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  6. Congrats on the ABS win! (You were my pick too!)
    That is a great design. I am working with some old coinage as well and hope to have a pic or two soon.
    Enjoy the day!
    Erin

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  7. Your coin was meant to be jewelry! I love it! Why else the hole? : )

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  8. Hey Lorelei,

    Congrats on the ABS win! Great work, and love the new bracelet. I wish I could borrow an ounce of your grey-matter to spark my creativity.

    Emanda
    http://www.artemisiastudio.blogspot.com/

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  9. Anonymous7/20/2009

    cool bracelet, i like the ancient feel!

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  10. Awesome bracelet - I love how you incorporated all the different elements and made them work so well together.

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  11. Love the repeating pattern in different materials.

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