The challenge for Day 26 of Fusion Beads' celebration of National Craft Month was to use pearls in a design. The focal is a bezel from Susan Lenart Kazmer that's been filled with two-part epoxy clay and studded with wire-wrapped pearls. I used a technique similar to this in Kristal Wick's new forthcoming book, "Foxy Epoxy" for one of the ring projects. I used a white clay and dusted it with powdered mica dust to give it a pearlescent feel. Around the focal, I put some small biwa pearls and vintage glass seed beads on wire-wrapped dangles. From that extends a variety of freshwater pearls and glass pearls to complete the bracelet. To bring it all together, I used a sterling silver toggle from my family at Green Girl Studios. I'm really pleased with the way this turned out. I think the balled headpins match the feel of the studding on the sides of bezel. I also think that the cool tone of silver in the toggle and the bezel go nicely with the pearls. I think it has a very expensive look to it.
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Beautiful piece and very classy.
I agree with Sharon. The shape reminds me of a scorpio :)
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