Electric Blue
I don’t know how he did it but Jesse DeMoss created an electric storm here. I wish the photo could properly convey the flashing activity inside this pendant.
I don’t know how he did it but Jesse DeMoss created an electric storm here. I wish the photo could properly convey the flashing activity inside this pendant.
This pendant is an older model :-)  It  was one of Jesse DeMoss‘  first creations. I’m glad I held onto it because I’ve since come to recognize that no two are ever alike. Do you see those sad looking gray rocks? What a surprise they are. They look dull, but when sun hits them just right they dazzle and spray flashing blue lights. The stone is called Labradorite. I think it’s neato-skeeto.
A pretty painterly pendant that begged for garnets and peridot chips.
Gobs of dark pearls, crystal quartz and copper. The pendant was made with silver fume. Small chunks of silver were put in front of the torch, which turned the metal to smoke - or fumes if you will. The fume instantly adheres to the molten glass. Well, I wasn’t there but that’s what I was told.  :-) It looks like a cat’s tongue to me.
Beautiful chrysocolla stones and a fun glass pendant. I pounded high grade silver into loops to match the loopy pendant. I also made a pounded silver clasp, which of course is in back where you can’t see it. 🙂
Rhodonite (pink) and Prehnite (green). I’m not sure, but I think the better quality of prehnite does not have the dark inclusions.   But the thing is, the ones with the inclusions are my favorite. What an awesome pendant this is. The dark green “leaf” matches the dark inclusions in the beads. I’ve also used a few blister pearls, a sprinkle of silver and some rosy quartz.
I love this pendant.  It’s stunning.
I picked out the deepest darkest chrysocolla beads and turquoise pebbles I could find. I threw in some dark bloodstone too. Nice silver clasp.
I really like this pendant. It’s so pretty with those 3 separate flowers. The purple stone is called Sugalite. I threw in some lavender crystals, some coral chunks, and it was good to go!
Made from coral and sugalite.