A few years ago, I met someone at a trade show who had boxes of broken Native American pottery from the Southwest. I mentioned that it would be fun to make jewelry out of the pieces and promptly filed it away under "cool conversations from the road that will turn into anything". A few weeks later, a surprise package arrived filled with pottery shards! There was a quickly scrawled note on a torn out sheet of spiral notebook paper. It said, "Have fun!"
Over the years, I thought about the box. The shards were pretty coarse, so I thought that I might throw them in the tumbler and see what happened. I did with mixed results. Some of the pieces had nicely worn down edges. Others... well... they completely dissolved and created a grainy sludge at the bottom of the barrel.
I decided to do a soldering experiment and used the tumbled pottery shards to create the pendants. They're not perfect, but I'm glad that I finally got around to working with them. I still have a box left and plan on revising this idea and expounding upon it.
I've used pottery shards as cabs. Sand down the edge and bead around them. Your's look like they have some deep color and wonderful texture to them
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