As always it is my pleasure to share with you another wonderfully creative lady and talented artisan from the Handmade Artists site, and Forum. Jewelry by Lady Faith
What Lady Faith has to say,
BIO:
When I was about 5 or 6 years old, my grandmother the manager of a ladies dress shop here in West Texas brought home a bag of broken jewelry for me to play dress up. I immediately began putting all kinds of things together and using safety pins to mend the broken necklaces. So began my jewelry making career. After a few necessary slowdowns and a couple of stops, I began my career again. I believe every woman should have pretty and fun jewelry. So I have designed and made this jewelry just for that woman. Some of the pieces are entirely handmade by me and are One of a Kind. Some are vintage pieces re-purposed for wear in today’s world. Visit and enjoy with me my journey of jewelry designing and making.
Her jewelry is really fun! I am always impressed with another designer's take or vision on their pieces. Beautiful and always unique, no two are ever alike. Below are three of my favorite necklaces made by Lady Faith.
How cute is this? The propeller is adorable. Just right for understated Steam-punk fashions or a Flyboy's lady love.
The Flying Star
Product Details: The Flying Star
is a mixed metal pendant. The star is hand forged, cut and textured in
copper. The industrial wheel is antiqued brass. The industrial cog is
antiqued silver toned metal. The propeller is raw brass naturally
oxidized. The wheel, the cog and the propeller are riveted to the
star. The propeller turns, the cog turns and the wheel also turns. The
star is connected with a gun metal jump ring to a copper chain and the
closure is a gun metal S hook and jump ring. You will be the Flying
Star with this pendant. This moveable propeller will interest all that
see it. It is a fun piece for your work day or a fun evening out. Good
with dresses or jeans.
There is also a matching Propeller Ring.
This is fabulous, original, definitely One-of-A-Kind and perfect for SCA attendees, or medieval fashion fans.
British Amethyst Beauty OOAK
Product Details: This beautiful
Amethyst Pendant, started is life in the form of a Brooch from Britian
and found its way to Palma de Mallorca. The Anglican Church was have
its annual Christmas Jumble Sale in 1978 and I spotted it . For a few
pestas I got this treasure with idea of repurposing it. Well I finally
got it done this year. It is circa 40's to early 50's. It is marked
.830 the way the British marked silver then and has a gorgeous faceted
light colored amethysy bezel set in the center. It is hung from a ball
chain of .925 sterling silver with a lobester claw closure that 22
inches and the pendant is 2 3/4 inches. The entire piece is 24 3/4
inches long.
This is a truly unique artisan piece, it is one my favorite things in her shop. I don't know what to say about this other than, WOW!
Product Details: This beautiful
pendant is made of sterling silver with fused silver designs. A
sterling silver design has been fused on the pendant with a riveted
brass bolt at the top. This focal piece has sterling and copper
dangles made with head pins of sterling silver and copper holding copper
and sterling beads. The chain is mixed metal of copper, silver toned
metal and brass with a sterling and copper toggle. The chain measures
22 inches with the focal being 3-3/8 inch long making the necklace a
total of 25 3/8 inches long. It is a one of a kind piece.
There are many more items in the shop ranging from earrings, and bracelets to vintage and re-purposed goodies for you to peruse.
We hope we have peaked your curiosity and you will stop by the shop Jewelry by Lady Faith, or you can always follow her on her blog.
Thank you for stopping in and having a look.
The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.
Lovely post and choice of jewelrt
ReplyDeleteVery nice post, the amethyst pendant has a great visual effect.
ReplyDeletelove the pieces you chose to share....they suit you.
ReplyDeleteDebbi
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Lovely choices. I am a sucker for metal work and hers is so unique!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Alix!
ReplyDeleteI like your picks...Great job..
ReplyDeleteReally really like the amethyst pendant! What fun to be 5 or 6 yrs old and have your grandmas bring you a bag of jewelry to play with - even broken jewelry!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, love the steampunk piece!
ReplyDeleteAndrew
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