New Jewelry in My Shop, Week Ending April 18. 2025

I’ve been a busy girl!

I spent some time in my studio this week, in between various chores that needed doing. I got a lot done, including making a bunch of new pendants, finishing a pendant I’d started earlier in the year, and repairing a pendant that came back broken from consignment. (This is another reason I don’t like selling on consignment.) I also turned a fold-forming experiment into a pair of earrings. Here are the photos and details.

Kingman Turquoise on Sterling Silver Pendant

Kingman Turquoise in Sterling Silver Pendant

A pair of small Kingman Turquoise composite cabochons bezel-set on a texture sterling silver backplate. When purchased online, this pendant comes with an 18-inch sterling silver chain with lobster clasp. (Beaded necklaces shown in some images are sold separately; check the Necklaces section of my shop to see what’s available.)

Turquoise is an opaque, blue to green mineral that is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum. It is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gemstone and ornamental stone for thousands of years owing to its unique hue. Kingman turquoise was first mined by the Navajo people as far back as 600 AD. It appears in a variety of hues, from electric blue to nearly white. Natural cracks in the stone display a silver or black matrix and give Kingman turquoise its distinctive look. This Kingman turquoise has been processed by using a stabilizer and great pressure to form a solid stone from smaller pieces of turquoise. These stones were acquired at gem and mineral shows in Arizona.

Some believe that turquoise is associated with personal protection that can help ease old emotional wounds and chronic stress.

Moss Agate on Sterling Silver Pendant

Moss Agate Pendant

Round green moss agate cabochon double bezel set in sterling silver. A section of the backplate has been removed to allow light to shine through this translucent, crystalline stone. Setting measures 1.55 x 1.5 inches with an additional half in or so for the bail. When purchased online, this pendant comes with an 18-inch sterling silver chain with lobster clasp. (Beaded necklaces shown in some images are sold separately; check the Necklaces section of my shop to see what’s available.)

Moss agate is a mostly colorless translucent gemstone formed from silicon dioxide with inclusions of green hornblende (or chlorite) and iron. These oxidized minerals, which often appear in filament patterns, add green and/or reddish colors that can look like moss trapped in the stone. Despite its name, however, moss agate does not contain organic matter. Moss agate is found in India, China, and Russia, as well as in Colorado in the United States. This stone was acquired at a gem and mineral show in Arizona in 2022.

Some say that moss agate is a stone of abundance and has benefits for agricultural and financial pursuits. Agate is a birthstone for September and the zodiac sign Gemini.

Brazilian Agate on Sterling Silver Pendant

Brazilian Agate Pendant

Triangular shaped Brazilian agate cabochon prong-set in hand-textured sterling silver. When purchased online, this pendant comes with an 18-inch sterling silver chain with lobster clasp. (Beaded necklaces shown in some images are sold separately; check the Necklaces section of my shop to see what’s available.)

Brazilian Agate is a transparent or translucent agate with stripes and patterns in a variety of colors. It is formed in decomposed volcanic ash and basalt from the late Permian age up to 275 million years ago. Brazilian Agate is found in the Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, Sao Paolo, and Minas Gerais areas of Brazil. This stone was acquired from an Ohio-based lapidary in 2019.

Some believe that Brazilian agate is brings protection, balances emotional and mental activity, and creates harmony between emotion and logic. It is thought to assist in maintaining good blood pressure and heart rate. It is also thought to be beneficial for constipation and minor injuries such as sprains or strains, cuts, and bruises.

Malachite on Sterling Silver Pendant

Malachite Pendant

Rectangular malachite cabochon with fascinating bubble pattern double bezel set in sterling silver. When purchased online, this pendant comes with an 18-inch sterling silver chain with lobster clasp. (Beaded necklaces shown in some images are sold separately; check the Necklaces section of this shop to see what’s available.)

Malachite, which gets its color from copper, forms in rounded nodules, grape shapes, cone shapes, or as stalactites/stalagmites. When cut, it features a banding of layers with dark and light rings or stripes. It was popular with ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans for jewelry and amulets as well as powdered as eye shadow. It is a soft stone that is sensitive to heat, acids, ammonia, and hot water. Malachite can be found in Zaire, Australia, Chile, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, as well as Arizona in the United States. This stone was acquired at a gem and mineral show in Arizona in 2025.

Some say malachite’s powers include protection, power, peace, love, and success in business. It is worn to detect impending danger and is the guardian stone of travelers. They say it promotes inner peace and hope and provides protection and security.

Chevron Amethyst in Sterling Silver Pendant

Chevron Amethyst Pendant

Teardrop shaped chevron amethyst cabochon framed in sterling silver. This pendant measures approximately 2″ long, including the bail, and 3/4 inches wide. When purchased online, this pendant comes with an 18-inch sterling silver chain with lobster clasp. (Beaded necklaces shown in some images are sold separately; check the Necklaces section of my shop to see what’s available.)

Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz. The name comes from the ancient Greek word for “intoxicate,” a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness. Ancient Greeks wore amethyst and carved drinking vessels from it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication.

Chevron amethyst is a combination of amethyst and white quartz, blended in a V-striped or banded pattern. Some believe that chevron amethyst combines the strengthening and enhancing qualities of quartz with the stress relieving qualities of amethyst. Amethyst is the traditional birthstone for February.

Larimar in Sterling Silver Pendant

Larimar Pendant

A small, bright blue larimar cabochon framed in sterling silver. This pendant measures approximately 1 3/4″ tall (including the bail) and 3/4″ wide. When purchased online, this pendant comes with an 18-inch sterling silver chain with lobster clasp. (Beaded necklaces shown in some images are sold separately; check the Necklaces section of my shop to see what’s available.)

Larimar is the trade name for a rare blue variety of the silicate mineral pectolite found only in the Dominican Republic. Its coloration varies from various shades of blue to green, but is most often found as a vibrant light blue.

Some believe that Larimar is an emblem of all that is calm and clear in this world. Although it is considered a water stone infused with a sense of cleansing calm, it was actually formed volcanically. That marriage of molten fire meets the Caribbean Sea means that Larimar can cool hotheads and provide inner strength and courage to those in need.

Dendritic Opal in Sterling Silver Pendant

Dendritic Opal Pendant

A dendritic opal cabochon framed in sterling silver. This pendant measures approximately 2″ tall (including the bail) and 1″ wide. When purchased online, this pendant comes with an 18-inch sterling silver chain with lobster clasp. (Beaded necklaces shown in some images are sold separately; check the Necklaces section of my shop to see what’s available.)

Dendrite opal (also known as dendritic opal or moss opal) is a form of common opal that has dark tubular or orbicular inclusions called dendrites made of iron, manganese, or other metallic oxides. Dendritic plumes often look like mosses, ferns, or trees; good lapidaries cut dendrite opal to bring out these features. Opal is a birthstone for October and the zodiac sign Libra.

Opal is found primarily in Australia but can also be found in Brazil, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, and Russia, as well as Idaho and Nevada in the United States.

Some say that opal has healing powers, brings good luck, reduces depression, and helps its wearer find true love. Dendrite opal is also believed to help wearers recover from difficult past lives and grow spiritually.

Kingman Turquoise with Bronze in Sterling Silver and Copper Pendant

Kingman Turquoise Pendant

A Kingman Turquoise with Bronze cabochon framed in sterling silver and copper. This pendant measures approximately 2 1/4 inches long, including the bail, and 3/4 inch wide. When purchased online, this pendant comes with an 18-inch sterling silver chain with lobster clasp. (Beaded necklaces shown in some images are sold separately; check the Necklaces section of my shop to see what’s available.)

Turquoise is an opaque, blue to green mineral that is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum. It is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gemstone and ornamental stone for thousands of years owing to its unique hue. Kingman turquoise was first mined by the Navajo people as far back as 600 AD. It appears in a variety of hues, from electric blue to nearly white. Natural cracks in the stone display a silver or black matrix and give Kingman turquoise its distinctive look. This Kingman turquoise has been processed by adding bronze with a stabilizer under great pressure to form a solid stone. This stone was purchased from a gemstone dealer in Arizona in 2022.

Some believe that turquoise is associated with personal protection that can help ease old emotional wounds and chronic stress.

Sterling Silver Leaf Earrings

Sterling Silver Leaf Earrings

Sterling silver leaf earrings made with the fold-forming process. Leaf is approximately 1 inch long. Highly polished for a sparkling shine. Sterling silver ear wires with a small rubber stopper (not shown) that can be used to help prevent loss while wearing.

This is a prototype and currently the only pair available. I may make more with the same or a similar design depending on how well this pair sells.

Buy Online and Save!

All of these items — and any others currently in inventory — are available in my online shop until sold. Click here to visit my shop.

Keep in mind that pendants sold on my online shop come with a sterling silver chain. Because of the high cost of doing art shows and the increased cost of silver, chains will no longer be included with pendants sold at art shows.

More New Pendants and Beaded Necklaces

I add a variety of new items to my online shop and in preparation for two back-to-back art shows in Leavenworth, WA.

I was busy in my shop for most of last week, continuing to make inventory for upcoming shows as summer winds to a close.

I started the week by making six beaded necklaces to match pendants I’d already made. You can find all of these in the Necklaces section of my online shop; I’ll be displaying them with the pendants I made them for at upcoming shows, even though they can be purchased separately.

Bumble Bee Jasper Necklace Howlite Necklace

Kingman Turquoise Necklace Onyx Necklace

Picture Jasper Necklace Ruby Zoisite Garnet Necklace
New necklaces in my shop. Left to right, top to bottom: Bumble Bee Jasper and sterling silver, Howlite and sterling silver, Kingman Turquoise with sterling silver and copper, black Onyx with sterling silver and copper, Picture Jasper with sterling silver, and Ruby in Zoisite and red Garnet with sterling silver.

Then I got down to it and made a few more pendants.

Kt Square w Cuts and Neck
Kingman Turquoise, orange spiny oyster shell, and bronze cabochon bezel set on sterling silver.

I had this nearly square Kingman Turquoise with Spiny Oyster Shell and bronze cabochon that was really calling out to me. I bezel-set it on a nearly square sterling silver backplate, which I accented with hand cut lines and stamped sterling silver balls. I used a tube bail; the photo here shows the pendant with the Kingman Turquoise beaded necklace shown above, which is sold separately.

Malachite Pendant
Malachite cabochon bezel set in sterling silver.

Because I was completely out of stock on pendants with another popular stone — malachite — I chose a small round cabochon and set that with a completely new style, using square wire wrapped around the bezel to form part of the bail. I’m not sure how much I like this design, but the stone is certainly pretty. I’ll be making a malachite necklace to go with this this weekend.

Silver Cross
Sterling silver cross with Kingman Turquoise accent stone.

And finally, since I was so happy with the way the prototype copper cross I made last week came out, I made one in silver using the same techniques but upgrading the bail. I really like the rough, handmade look of these pieces.

All of these pendants are available in the Pendants area of my online shop and will be at my upcoming shows — until sold.

Keep checking in for more items as I make them. I can’t update this site daily, but I hope to be able to keep doing it at least once a week as I add inventory, show dates, and classes.