My earrings for Weeks 9 and 10 of Art Jewelry Elements’
Earring Challenge feature wavy discs, combining several different metallic
tones from my growing collection.
Large sterling silver discs serve as a backdrop for a highly
textured bronze disc and silver flower bead by Tamara Scott Designs. Freshwater
pearls and round sterling earwires keep these simple and classic. Layered
neutrals perfect for spring!
Plump blue-green lampwork beads by Kimberly Branch are
bracketed by wavy discs in dark bronze and rose gold. A bit of copper chain, along with fancy copper head pins
and earwires complete this design.
Click over to the Art Jewelry Elements blog, just the place to find lots of Spring
color inspiration.




Love the all the wavy discs and the different textures together, very nice!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely earrings, The ear wires on the bottom set are really unusual and lovely
ReplyDeletePretty earrings!
ReplyDeleteGreat earrings, I especially like the first pair!!
ReplyDeleteLove both the pairs!
ReplyDeleteLove them both, but especially the first pair - dynamite design!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lesley! The large silver discs in the first pair came from your store!
DeleteWow - love them. Especially the first one!
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