My creations so far - reverse chronologically :)
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Happy Bday P -2 |
Happy birthday Priya - made by K. |
Happy bday Jates |
Yellow-Green Jhumki |
Small Jhumkis -2 |
Pendant for sis |
Small Jhumkis-1 |
Blue pendant |
Blue Jhumki |
Green gift for a cousin |
Purple and green pendant |
brass pendant with terracotta beads |
purple and green jhumki |
red jhumki on hoops |
green and blue first set |
green and gold |
blues |
fuchsia and orange |
S's first |
First ever |
Very pretty jewels you have made!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I do remember your jewelry too - thanks for helping me get started :)
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ReplyDeleteI am lavanya from NJ.Came across to your site. Just have a question.Do you use bead roller for bead making? how come you have perfect bead shape in all of your jewelery?
Yes, I do use bead rollers. In some cases where there are few beads needed - I roll them by hand.
ReplyDeleteHow to bake terrocota jewellery?How many hours?
ReplyDeleteHow long you bake depends on your clay. I use polymer clay, as per baking instructions that come with this clay, I bake my jewelry for 7-12 minutes.
DeleteHi... beautiful jewellery...jhumkas are perfect :) where can i get a jhumka mould in US...
ReplyDeleteThanks Suma,
DeleteThere is no mould for a jhumka really - you just have to improvise.
I use miniature bowl moulds made for doll houses - I found them on etsy.
Hi..Your collections are too good. I am just a starter in terracota :-) .. Would like to know where we can get the bead rollers from, I am from Coimbatore- Tamilnadu. Tried searchin online, but do we get here in India.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janani,
DeleteI do not know where to find bead rollers in India- sorry :(
Moreover I work with polymer clay and bead rollers work fine with such clay. OTOH, if you are using regular/ original (mud) clay I am not sure that these bead rollers will work well with its sticky texture. Wish I could help you :(
good work
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