About a month ago I decided to put some orders aside and play around with a new design that was stuck in my head.
I get overly ambitious when I order beads and have had these pyrite [fool’s gold!] beads for about a year.
I set out to making a fun clasp for this simple design and used some chain that fit right through the bead.
Having the chain go through the bead itself made for a bit more of a challenge than if I wrapped the bead to the chain as I have to solder the clasps after the bead is on the necklace.
I love the movement of the pyrite on the chain. It gives my hands something to fiddle with when I step away from my jeweler’s bench and interact with the public.
This oxidized fool’s gold necklace is my favorite of the two. It changes the design just a little, making it less elegant and more me, perfect for everyday wear.
Everyday wear for me is a t-shirt, jeans and vans or docs. Oxidized metal always seems to suit me but I realize everyone has different styles and tastes so I always try to keep my shop full of options. I aim to please.
happy monday!
xo, kim
ps: this is the start of a new series of work. I just know it! I have visions of more chain, different beads, color combinations…. It is endless.
pps: can i just say technology rocks? i took these photos with my phone and listed the necklace on etsy with my phone. that rocks!
pps: can i just say technology rocks? i took these photos with my phone and listed the necklace on etsy with my phone. that rocks!

kim
owner & maker at k.o'brien jewelry
I make shiny objects with dashes of color. I love nature and the city I live in. I take photos that inspire me. I buy handmade.


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