Sunday, July 29, 2012

Boho Horsewoman's Bracelet

This bracelet was inspired by the book Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry and a wonderful set of ceramic beads from Gaea.


 The focal bead has a horse shoe imprint and I wanted to make something to donate to The Center For Adaptive Riding auction. A Boho Horsewoman's bracelet seemed just the thing.


 I ripped up some light weight silk I'd dyed and made a flat kumihimo braid with a copper ring braided into one end, then I strung the Gaea beads with spiral knots in between and made a strand of red creek jasper beads using figure 8 knots. Using copper wire, a first for me, I wrapped the three strands together and attached the clasp. When I tried it on it seemed a little thin, so I purchased some copper chain, another first, and attached it to the rings at each end. All that copper was just too bright, so I hung the whole bracelet over ammonia in a covered jar (thank-you Google) and Voila! 




I'm so happy with how it came out I don't want to give it up. Guess I'll have to make another one, or maybe two.

5 comments:

  1. OH! THat is sooooo cute! I love the multiple strands! Beautiful! It reminds me of Indian Summer!

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  2. Love all of the mixed textures...and Gaea's beads are wonderful with the fibers and copper!

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  3. Great mix, your focal is perfect for a horsey event! Someone is going to LOVE this!

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  4. Great bracelet. I love the kumihimo braid in it. I just got my book and am loving it. Getting so much inspiration from it.

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  5. Completely EXCELENT!! I love designing for horse people!

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