Radika

Roughly faceted rubies from India are the inspiration and the components of this short necklace. The stones are blood red, which was very difficult to capture by camera. The rubies are intertwined with filigreed and decorated silver tubes and beads from India, China and Afghanistan.
Dimensions: length approx. 15”
Price: $95.00

Fire Melting Ice (rope necklace)

The second piece of the new Fusion Collection – the fusion of fibres and beads. This piece was inspired by the colors of a gas burner melting glistening ice. It is designed with variously textured and crocheted yarns in off-white, antiquated gold, as well as clear and purple beads, silver and mother of pearl beads, [...]

Shahrazad

The greatest story teller ever!
Shahrazad, a woman who is intelligent, beautiful strong and feminine. This choker was inspired by her and all the elements of woman she inspires in me. A mixture of crochet, silk flowers and pomegranate colored beads.
 
Dimensions: knot-able choker
Price: $110

Fiery Coral Reef

The inspiration for this dramatic and stunning piece is the coral reef from where these coral stones were born. The choker is designed with unusual faceted coral, faceted crystals and a touch of golden glimmer.
Dimensions: length 15”, adjustable; width approximately 0.75”
Price: $110.00

Ocean View

A choker of faceted tear drop Lapis Lazuli from India interspaced with vividly contrasting translucent green beads. 
Dimensions: approx. 45cm
Price: $110.00

Beaded crochet anklet

A stunning piece of ornamentation for the bold. Handmade beaded crochet anklet in red, definately not for the faint hearted. With the summer months approaching, this piece is sure to add grace & beauty to any simple outfit.
Price: $50.00

Contradiction…

I love the unity of opposites.
 
The idea of creating something designed with seemingly opposing material but which others may find beautiful enough to buy and actually wear. Mixing materials usually perceived as expensive and precious, with others regarded with less auspicious eyes.. glass beads, shells, yarns, pebbles. It is a statement I guess, that it [...]