Showing posts with label Jade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jade. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Featured Studio piece 3-23-10


Today I would like to feature a ring from my studio which has been featured elsewhere as well. This past November this piece was photographed and featured in the magazine Bead Trends. It a very simple and lovely design. A simple copper wire ring made by making a swirl pattern and then wrapped in smaller gauge copper wire. I used one of my favorite gemstones to adorn it: Jade. The green of the Jade perfectly compliments the bright shine of the copper. $20

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Featured studio peice 3-6-10


Today's featured piece from the Fools and Jewels studio on http://www.artfire.com/ is a pendant called Spring Surprise. It is made from copper wire, twisted into a spiral pattern and pounded to add a little texture. Its then wrapped with a smaller gauge copper wire and adorned with pink chalcedony briolettes, jade rounds and freshwater pearls. I then added an antiqued copper chain to it. It is for sale in my artfire studio for $45.

Friday, March 5, 2010

A stone for longevity


Of course I'm talking about Jade. This gemstone is a favorite of mine. I love the different colors that Jade comes in but none so much as the earth green of Nephrite Jade.

However, Jade comes in many varieties and its often hard to keep them all straight. The colors of each variety also are extremely varied.

African Jade tends to be bright green with naturally occuring lighter veining or spots.

Black Jade is as the title states, jet black.

Peace Jade is a pale grey with white veining and spots that can occur.

Mountain Jade is often dyed and can come in MANY colors, purple, blue and red just to name a few.

Nephrite Jade, my personal favorite, is a semi translucent earthy green color and can have black flecks in it as well.

This doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of the Jade varieties available on the market today.


Jade has been used not just in jewelry making over the centuries, but also in the making of instruments. When it is carved and struck it produces a tone.

Jade is also said to bring longevity to its wearer. This makes it a sacred stone for the Chinese as well as many other cultures. It is also said to bring healing and feelings of peace and calm.


In leaving you contemplating this lovely gemstone, I will share with you a jewelry piece that I made for myself. It was inspired by the designs I saw in the Lord of the Rings movies. I used sterling silver and allowed it to naturally oxidize. The picture shows it before it fully oxidized. The Jade offers a calming green that perfectly compliments the silver and makes the piece look as though it may have been a long lost relic of middle earth.