FEBRUARY'S BIRTHSTONE, AMETHYST

The lovely purple semi-precious gemstone, amethyst, is a variety of quartz. Its color ranges from deep purple to pale lavender, depending upon the presence of manganese and iron. Amethyst is the birthstone of February.

The origin of this gemstone, according to the ancient Greek myth, was the nymph Amethystos. She refused the attentions of Dionysus, the god of wine and intoxication. Amethystos prayed for protection and to preserve her chasity. The virgin goddess Artemis answered her call for help. She transformed the nymph into a white or clear stone. The story ends with Dionysus pouring his wine over the stone, either accidentally or deliberately, dyeing the crystal purple.

“With purple dye being the royal choice in the ancient Mediterranean, amethyst quickly became associated with wealth and power. It traditionally adorned the robes and crowns of the rich and powerful monarchs, being. viewed as equal in value to ruby, emerald and sapphire. Amethyst still holds a place in the hall of power, being worn by church official in the Church of Scotland the Anglican Episcopal hierachies and the Roman Catholic Church.” The British Crown Jewels include a number of pieces of amethyst.

On my bench are 2 works in progress that each include a small, bezel set amethyst cabochon. Held in my jewelers pliers for inspection is a rose cut amethyst which will be set in a flower ring. The next image is a hand forged sterling silver pendant waiting for its chain to be added.

IN PROGRESS AT MY BENCH: rose cut amytheis cabochon bezel set in a flower ring.

Amethyst and silver pendant for a necklace

KIMONO CORD PENDANT NECKLACE

Kimono cord is an interesting choice for a fabric necklace. It’s soft on the body, wonderfully colorful and beautifully patterned. The kimono cord I use to make pendant necklaces is made from rayon and is similar to the silk chirimen fabric used in making traditional kimonos.

The beautiful patterns in this fabric have names that translate to things like Tea House, Koi Pond. My favorite pattern is “momiki-gari” which translates to “maple viewing” which refers to the ritual visitation to mountains each fall to view the brilliance of wild maple trees.

I’ve paired this lovely kimono cord necklace body with an agate leaf, a sterling silver bail and a jewelers brass hook style clasp. It’s perfect for casual wear any time of the year.

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TRIANGLE NECKLACE

I love wearing this rounded triangle necklace. I make in 2 versions, large and smalls. The triangle folds over on itself making it double sided and dimension, like a little sculpture. The larger triangle has a satin finish that enhances its minimal look. The smaller necklace has a high polished finish. It sits right in that little notch at the base of you neck. A great choice with an opened neck blouse or sweater.

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Large triangle sterling silver necklace with satin finish.

Large triangle sterling silver necklace with satin finish.

Small triangle necklace

Small triangle necklace

VERTICAL BAR PENDANT WITH MIXED METALS

Vertical bar necklaces come in many variations. I fabricated this one of a kind, one inch pendant from distressed sterling silver and three 14 karat gold, graduated balls. The surface softly reflects light as you move.

This sculptural piece coordinates with dress up or dress down and any season. Wear it with gold or silver earrings.

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Vertical bar mixed metal necklace is one of a kind.

Vertical bar mixed metal necklace is one of a kind.