Ta-da! My first challenge is complete. If you were on my Christmas list this year, you know that I have gone crazy for beaded ropes and think everyone should have one. So, it is no surprise that I think every bride should have one, too. This design is a choker-length Russian spiral in silvery and champagne tones with a beaded, bezeled rivoli pendant. The bezel is adorned with Swarovski pearls and hung from the rope with a simple herringbone bail. The pendant can easily be removed to wear the rope alone. Since I was very familiar with the stitches that comprised the main design, I decided to learn a new stitch to improve on my sometimes boring clasps. This "button" clasp is made by doing a circular brick stitch around a silver-tone filigree bead. (Thanks, Beadaholique.com, for the tutorial! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66srPd6V_Qw)
It occurs to me that it may seem very random that I decided to make bridal jewelry all of the sudden. Well, let me explain. Last weekend, we had the privilege of attending the wedding of my good friend's oldest son and his sweet bride. Their day was lovely and it is a big blessing to celebrate with such a well-matched couple. My friend has all sons, so she was absolutely delighted to add a girl to the family! It was also that lovely girl that made me start thinking about bridal jewelry.
Your work is amazing! When the time comes I will definitely have you design some pieces for my daughter. Miss you!
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