As you may know, one of the things I like to do most is create custom jewelry. When someone knows what they want and asks for it, I have no worries about whether or not a piece I make will eventually get some love and wear for it. That makes me happy.
Recently, I mentioned that I had a customer ask me to recreate a criss cross bangle into a ring. After spending several days in search of uniform 4mm freshwater pearls in various colors, I finally decided to abandon my quest and move forward with other suitable solutions – in this instance, Swarovski pearls.
The first thing to tackle was getting an array of colors for the ring. Swarovski traditionally selects more muted and toned down colors for their pearls than what I originally used for the cuff. Since I wanted to make sure that I had colors that matched each other in tone and saturation, I bought 9 different strands of Swarovski pearls to play with. I’m glad I did as some of the pearls I originally selected would not have worked well with each other! Luckily, I already had the gold pearls from a long ago project.
After selecting 6 colors to work with, I have to say I’m very happy with the outcome of the ring. It’s absolutely beautiful and I will definitely be adding it to the listing of available rings made-to-order.
(As an after thought, it occurred to me that this would be a great post for this week’s Etsy Bloggers Street Team theme of Carnival of Colors, hosted at Bead Jewelry by ShopGirl. So there you have it!)





That cuff and ring are simply gorgeous. I bet they are being well loved. :)
Thank you! But just the ring so far…no one has yet to claim the cuff. :)
Your work is beautiful and I loved reading about your careful search for the right colors.
What a great grouping of colors; that ring is beautiful!
Thank you guys!
This is a gorgeous ring! Wonderful entry for the Carnival Blog!
The ring came out gorgeous.
I LOVE this ring. I have only gotten it today and I can’t seem to look at it enough. GREAT communication!!
blush Thank you guys!
@Nancy – So very glad that you love the ring! My mission is complete! ;)