I got myself a domain name today, http://marikajewelry.com/, which will be used - eventually - for an online e-commerce website. Right now it's parked until I will get to it, most probably early next year.
With it I also have now an email specifically for jewelry inquiries at marika@marikajewelry.com
Pink rhodonite set

I really love this deep interesting pink, which turns almost into mauve at times. Unfortunately there were the only stones I bought from the Etsy seller, will have to go back and buy some more if she still has some...
Update: I've redesigned both the earrings and the bracelet as I didn't find them very comfortable when I tried them on. I think now they are perfect :)
My first netted bezel


Here are the front and the back of the bezel.

Wow I just realised while writing this last paragraph how lucky I am that I know to make jewelry. Other times I would reward myself with a chocolate cake or a pat on the back...now I reward myself with a piece of semiprecious jewelry *grins*.
The need to grow

So I've decided to tackle something more difficult, something I've never tried before. I have two tutorials on netting (and I don't mean here beading netting, which I love so much and know so well), one from Eni Oken and one from Delia, second which I purchased just days ago and I wanted to give them a try. Combining techniques from both tutorials, I've started on my journey of learning something completely new to me.
Here are my first (ok my second and third, as the first was not something anyone would want to see) two attempts with a gorgeous rhodonite stone and some 0.5 mm coated copper wire. Rather unsuccessful first attempts I might say, but I actually found myself enjoying the process.
One of my main problems here was how to add the bail. The bead holes are at the top side and Delia's tutorial doesn't solve it. When I tried her way, the stone fell out of the netting straight away. Eni's solution is gorgeous, but I wanted to focus on the netting rather than coiling around the stone. So it took me a few tried until I found a sort of solution, which I need to work on more, so it is stable, secure and nice looking too.
Princess set


These beads are so interesting, because they are translucent but also shimmering somehow, they take nicely the color of what is near or under them.
Hm, now that I'm looking at all pieces at the same time, both earrings go extremely well with the bracelet :)
Desert flower SOLD

And sold it this morning to a colleague at work, she loved it, took it off my neck :)
Two pendants - which one?

The small greenish beads are unakite, surrounded by tiny silver beads. It was a weird one (or two) to make, due to the way the holes are placed. It was an interesting experience, to say the least.
Colors of Dawanda prize

Why I hate having a daytime job

I really need to push myself to work during weekday evenings as well.
So pushing myself I did today.
I made this pair of chandelier earrings, but they just wouldn't sit right. Something was missing, so eventually I figured there is too much silver and too little (and small) Swarowskis. Unfortunately I don't have bigger ones right now, so I added an additional row of Swaros attached to the first row.

I just can't create something really special unless it's weekend when I know I am not rushed, no stress from work, just take my time, and go with the flow...
Fun chainmail


I only have two small packages of sterling silver rings, so once these are gone, I won't be able to make any more silver chainmail...so I guess it's time I learned how to use the Koil Kutter...
To oxidize or not?


So I gave the boiled egg technique a go. I've left it for about 2 hours or so, and here is the result. First picture is 'naked' silver, second is oxidized. Not sure how I feel about it. On some pieces I see around I like it very much. On others, not that much. I guess oxidized silver is an aquired taste...
If I decide to oxidize, I can only use the natural, egg technique, because I don't have access to LOS around here and buying it over the internet should be a no-no for this kind of product...
Victorian earrings


Two more pendants SOLD
I got a nice surprise email today while at work from an old acquaintance from Bookcrossing, who wanted to buy the olive jade pendant shown here (the silver one), and asked me if I had a second one the same or similar. It so happened that I had this (the last in the picture) so I added it for her to my Dawanda shop to buy.
It looks like these types of pendants and the heart pendants are a success, so I will have to buy and make more in this style.
I got a few older Wire Artist Jeweller magazines in the post today, and there was this cute earrings project, which I had to make. I've just finished it now and I sort of like it. I think I will experiment more with this style during the upcoming weekend.
It looks like these types of pendants and the heart pendants are a success, so I will have to buy and make more in this style.

Carnelian earrings

Mediterranean blues

The colour of this necklace reminds me strongly of the sea around the island I am now on, Cyprus.
Autumn adventure

It is an adventure for me, not only because of the name of the stones are so close to 'adventure', but also because it was my first adventure in bead stringing. Once I figured out how it works, I realised I enjoy it a lot. It works up relatively fast, and here is not that much technique, but style that can be played with.
The necklace is really elegant, almost classic in appearance. The earrings give it though a more whimsical and less serious look. And I'd say it's perfect for autumn :)
Some updates from me

Bronze and copper tarnishes and quite fast, so you will need to clean it regularly.
On another note, since this month, Cyprus is 'almost' a full member of Paypal, which means sellers from Cyprus can now also receive payments with Paypal, yayy! I've already tried it out and it works perfectly :)
And now on a sort of sad note, I had a rather major car crash two days ago - thank God both me and the other driver are ok, no injuries, besides my psychological trauma due to this being my first car accident ever - so right now I don't have a car to move around in Nicosia *sniff*. At least my current workplace is only 10 minutes away walking, but if I wanted to go any further, it's quite difficult, as the only means of transportation in Cyprus are cars (no wonders the taxi drivers earn so much *grins*). So now I have to wait until either my car will be repaired or the insurance decides that it's best I buy a new car as this one's totalled...
Testimony of my first two happy customers
Here is the feedback of the first two customers I sold jewelry to.
The first feedback is from my very first customer. She is in Austria and she purchased these earrings at my Dawanda shop for her daughter as a birthday gift.
"Jacky hat gestern die Ohrringe bekommen, sie gefallen ihr besonders gut und sie lässt sich herzlich bedanken, dass sie so ein tolles unikat bekommen hat, wir kaufen bald wieder bei dir ein!
The first feedback is from my very first customer. She is in Austria and she purchased these earrings at my Dawanda shop for her daughter as a birthday gift.
"Jacky hat gestern die Ohrringe bekommen, sie gefallen ihr besonders gut und sie lässt sich herzlich bedanken, dass sie so ein tolles unikat bekommen hat, wir kaufen bald wieder bei dir ein!
Ganz liebe Grüße
Alex"
And the second feedback is from a fellow bookmoocher in the US, who wanted a set of copper bracelet and earrings similar to one set I have shown a few months back. Here is the set I made for her.
And here is her feedback:
"I just recd the jewelry....it's beautiful!!!! much better in person. and the gifts...they're great!!! thank you sooo very much!...
And the second feedback is from a fellow bookmoocher in the US, who wanted a set of copper bracelet and earrings similar to one set I have shown a few months back. Here is the set I made for her.

And here is her feedback:
"I just recd the jewelry....it's beautiful!!!! much better in person. and the gifts...they're great!!! thank you sooo very much!...
thank you again Marika! cant wait to wear them and to tell anyone who asks: "my FRIEND made them for me & she's from Cyprus!." lol.
I feel like a little kid at christmas!
Kat/Jamie"
Heart pendant/necklace - SOLD

I made this a few days ago for Dawanda, but today a co-worker (who bought also the other pendant for her friend) wanted it for herself. Gotta take it off Dawanda now...now I'm glad there are no listing fees at Dawanda, lol.
My new best friend, the file

I started with a pair of earrings today (similar to a previous one that I sold on Dawanda), and upon finishing them off, I noticed the little wire ends sharp against my fingers. So I took out a file and started filing away the wire edges until they became nice and blunt. Then I had some more free time and decided to also make a matching bracelet. And of course I took out my new best friend and started filing away at every wire end (i..e both ends of each bead). Took me a while, but now I don't feel any sharp edges anywhere on the earrings or bracelet.
I'm wondering what else will I be able to notice later on when I will become better at jewelry making, that I have no idea about just now that I could improve upon...
I love autumn
For me this is something new as I've never used silver chain for earrings, only to string pendants on it. It was quite fun, I'm sure I"ll be making more such chain earrings.
I came home from work and we decided with hubby to go out for dinner as we didn't have lunch together today. We ate souvlaki and then came back home. And then my fingers were itching to create something, anything, just to have the pliers in my fingers and work with. Which I did.
An now I can go to sleep :-)
Featured at Dawanda Shop Directory
I have been featured at the new Dawanda Shop Directory blog. To see the actual directory, click here.
I love the way Dawanda gets a lot of support from users who create blogs, directories, advertisements for it. I hope it will become and remain the most important artisan's site for European crafters and artists who want to sell their work online.
I love the way Dawanda gets a lot of support from users who create blogs, directories, advertisements for it. I hope it will become and remain the most important artisan's site for European crafters and artists who want to sell their work online.
Pendant took me half day

Not sure how I feel about it, I like it, but there is a 'but' as well. Will wear it tomorrow at work and see how it feels.
Silver wire, silver chain, and all (almost all) semiprecious stones: garnet, Soo Chow lade, carnelian, jasper, agate and iolite.
The pendant is based on a tutorial by Eni Oken, and all the semiprecious stones from the pendant (which is 90% of the stones in it) have been purchased from Szarka.
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