Amethyst is my birthstone, but I can use any gemstone you'd like in these pretty, floral filigree trillium earrings.
I made these using a closed filigree technique (wires soldered directly to a metal sheet) I oxidized the base, then buffed the patina off the wire so you can see a nice contrast between the design and the metal it sits on.
I then set small round amethyst knock-offs (they are actually lovely purple cubic zirconias)in the middle of the flower.
These earrings are pretty and lightweight. The earrings in the photo are mine - you will have your own pair made to order. If you would like to change the colour of the stone, please choose any of the gemstone options available.
Browse the rest of my jewellery box here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Gracebourne
I made these using a closed filigree technique (wires soldered directly to a metal sheet) I oxidized the base, then buffed the patina off the wire so you can see a nice contrast between the design and the metal it sits on.
I then set small round amethyst knock-offs (they are actually lovely purple cubic zirconias)in the middle of the flower.
These earrings are pretty and lightweight. The earrings in the photo are mine - you will have your own pair made to order. If you would like to change the colour of the stone, please choose any of the gemstone options available.
Browse the rest of my jewellery box here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Gracebourne
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