What a lucky duck I was to be selected to participate in the Nina Designs Blog Partnering! For years I've been a fan of Nina Designs. I love the clean aesthetic and polished look of the charms and findings they offer. Another thing that I like is their dedication to corporate philanthropy; the company offers micro-loans to artisan tradespeople around the world and they've done fundraisers to help build orphanages in China. So when I work with pieces from Nina Designs, I know that I am doing a good thing – I'm not only adding more beauty to the world, but I'm helping improve the lives of others.
When I design bracelets, I like to think about movement and how jewelry will "sing and dance" with the gestures someone makes. In this piece I utilized the brass jump rings with Swarovski Xilion Pendants in Chrysolite Opal. I also used wire-wrapped dangles strung up with dark blue labradorite tubes to accentuate the movement in this piece. In the bracelet, I also used an African brass tube bead flanked lotus petal charms. The lotus petals are so highly polished that they dance with light when worn. I like the palette of blue and gold; it reminds me a lot of ancient Egyptian jewelry and early Renaissance frescos by Giotto. It has a rich and luxurious feel.
For the rest of the items sent, I incorporated them in earrings. In the first set of earrings I played with the gold-tones of the tiny key charms and hook earring findings. I used Sunflower-colored Swarovski crystal rondelles with Sand Opal drops with them.
In the second pair of earrings, I really loved the shape of the tiny feather charm. I had some Amber Opal-colored mosaic Swarvoski crystal Galactic vertical pendants and thought that they went together perfectly. I dangled these from a length of chain connected to gold-plated earwires bridged by a wire-wrapped link strung up with a Sand Opal Swarovski crystal.
In the third pair of earrings, I used the 3 Circle links. I wanted to play with the negative spaces and dangled a Xilion pendant that I used in the bracelet. I also added a fringe of wire-wrapped dangles with clear Swarovski crystal bicones. I think they're very elegant and posh.
I had a lot of fun working with the components from Nina Designs. I think they work beautifully with either rough organic shapes like the ammonite in the coral branch necklace or with glittering Swarovski crystals (which I picked up from Fusion Beads). I highly recommend Nina Designs!
FTC Disclaimer: The featured materials above were provided as part of the Nina Designs blogging program. The author of this blog has not received any payment from the above-mentioned company. The post above represents only the personal opinion of the blog author.
2 comments:
These are beautiful, and like movement in jewelry, too.
these are all beautiful, i am especially drawn to that last pair of earrings.
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