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| That is just gorgeous with the silver flowers! And I love the idea of having a removable bracelet! I may use that idea some time. ![]() I don't think the magnetic clasps are a problem at all-- you can hardly see them from the front, and it's not as if they were large anyway. |
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| I think it's absolutely gorgeous! The clasps seem to add to the design anyways. What spacers are you using? I'm not creative, otherwise I'd take up beading too.
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| The necklace is beautiful, and the magnetic clasps seem purposeful in design: they provide a transition from drops to rounds that might otherwise seem abrupt. I hope you will also post a photo of the bracelet as it looks on your wrist. |
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| Positively gorgeous! Jeremy -- Look out! The lowly beader's ain't so lowly any more! The bracelet idea is excellent. I understand your concern with the magnetic clasps, but it truly isn't founded. Yes, design-wise, they aren't anything to right home about. But in that design they are perfect. Anything more ornate would detract. Don't you just love it when you think you're going to go in one direction and before you know it, you're off in a direction you never dreamed of and the results are better than you ever hoped for?
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] Last edited by knotty panda; 02-20-2008 at 03:05 AM. |
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| I'm sitting here comparing your temporary strand exotic post with these lovelies. I don't know where my head was, but I just realized you got drops too! You'll take pics in the daylight, right? Color explosion! I just had a thought. With the next private offer (next private offer, how presumptuous of me) anyway, next time, he could include a roll of paper towels with each order. ![]()
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] |
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I love this forum!Boo: that is a beautiful and very original design! Cheers, Pernula |
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Regarding our keshi bracelet, after many exchanges and ignorant albeit provocative suggestions by yours truly, the bracelet's maker is going to provide on spec a second keshi bracelet as the proposed back side of a choker. Will update on the 'Cook Islands Keshi Bracelet' thread when received. The magnetic clasps used are rated (and shown in the jeweler's catalogue) holding a bucket of oranges… |
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| There's an old-world elegance about your necklace. The soft finish of the flowered centerpiece makes a great counterpoint to the glow of the pearls. I wouldn't change a thing -- it's stunning! ![]()
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Can you give a link to the clasp? It really doesn't need to hold a bucket of oranges. Just one, rare and beautiful bracelet/choker. Thanks!
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] |
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| What a genius idea to use a magnetic clasp to attach the bracelet to the necklace and use it as an extender. Could multipurpose pieces be the new trend in jewelry making? Has anyone seen anything like this before? Very smart.
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