This is one (Trubute to Coco) was made for the BraPärlor's competition. The entry would have to be made in any technique, but most of the beads in it had to be freshwater pearls. The winner piece was totally stunning, you got to check it out!
I made the pendant using a technique that was totally new for me. It is very similar to Quilling, you just use a braided cord instead for a strip of seed beads. Please have a look here for the description, and make sure to visit the site of Dori Csengeri, the creator of this exciting technique!
A very short disclamer - I could not get the color of those blue 3-cuts right, no matter what I tried! In reality, they are of the same shade of navy-blue as the cord wraped around the cabs.







The spring is coming, I can feel it in the water... ;)
6 comments:
Olga, I love the soutache of course, but the Winter Solstice is GORGEOUS!!! It's over the top!
Karen
Both of your necklaces are gorgeous and very deserving of winning!
Lovely pieces, Olga. I hope you win.
Thx, ladies ;)
Nope, I did not but it was fun anyhow!
very beautiful items! Chanel is my favorite since you made it! Thanks for shearing the secrets of the technique!
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