Saturday, July 19, 2014

Gemstone & Metal Blog Hop 2014 REVEAL

This Adventure has been quite a challenge for me.  I have always stuck with off loom bead weaving mainly with seed beads, delicas, crystals and pearls, but have been trying to 'bead outside the box' lately.  I decided to give this one a try as this was to be a challenge with Gemstones and metal.  I had no idea what I was going to get but was excited none the less.

When the package arrived I thought they were really pretty and had lots of gold flecks that really sparkled when the light hit it just right.  I learned that the beads were Goldstone.  Never had heard of them since I never really worked with gems before.

I started out by laying all the beads out on the beading table and moving them around over and over again...My husband thought I was practicing a magic trick ie, 'find-the-ball-under-the-cup'.  I tried several different 'stitching' ideas but they all seemed to take away from the beauty of the stone itself.  Nothing I did really appealed to me so I put them away for a few days

Next, I decided to do some research and find out more about the gemstones that I was expected to work with..."Goldstone".  That proved to be quite interesting.  Goldstone was originally made by French monks, therefore it was also known as 'Monkstone' or 'Monks Gold'.   They made it by putting copper flecks in with the man-made adventurine glass.  Adventurine glass got it's name because it means, 'by luck, chance or risk'.   The secret was lost for many years then was re-discovered once again.

It is believed that Goldstone pebbles were given to family members when they were going to be traveling away from their loved ones as it was supposed to provide protection and insure safe travels. It is also believed that it would attract abundance, harmonious relationships and creativity.

The copper in the goldstone is thought to increase energy and vitality to the wearer.  It is used by healers to promote lower back, urinary tract and reproductive health.  I found all this information to be very interesting although I think I will just wear the pieces I have created for fun...If it happens to bring me ' abundance', then I will take it, especially if it is abundance of happiness and health...(and maybe even and abundance of beads in which I can create more bling).

Now on to the bead work.  The first piece I decided to go 'big and bold' since the beads are chunky I didn't want to separate them, I wanted to use as many in once piece as I could so I decided to use a stringing technique after many attempts at off-loom weaving that did not do the gems justice.  I added  some lampwork beads that I purchased from The Bead Boutique of Kansas City.  I like the touch of blue in the lampwork.  I added a peace charm and heart charms to stand for the harmony and happiness that I spoke about earlier.  I added the swarovski crystals (8mm) just to help extend the length of the piece.  Of course I had to make a bracelet to match.





The 2nd set I made because I had a few pieces that I just hadn't used yet so I decided to add some pearls,  8/o gold seed beads, and the large heart toggle clasp from my personal stash.  I like the versatility of this piece as it can be worn just as a pearl necklace with the clasp in the back or in the front, the bracelet can be added to wear it like a lariat.  I will most likely wear it lariat style.

I hope you enjoyed learning about Gold stone and it's uses as much as I did.  Please take a look at my pieces and feel free to comment on them.  I love receiving feedback about my ramblings and my bead work.


18 comments:

  1. I love how you stepped out of the box and came up with your designs. That lariat style necklace is really awesome and you have some options with it should you change your mind in the future.

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  2. Enjoyed reading about Goldstone and how it came about and very much like your pieces. The second bracelet is neat.
    ~cryssT

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  3. Great work, Lisa! Both your sets are really pretty. The addition of the blue lampwork really added some "pop" to the pieces. I enjoyed learning about goldstone. Thanks for being in the hop!

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  4. Your lariat idea is brilliant! I love the necklace with all the goldstone. It's one of my favorite stones but I've never made anything with it. Have some in my stash . You have motivated me to try to use it.

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  5. Lisa,

    Liked your unusual focal for the necklace that you made. Also liked learning more about Goldstone beads, some of which I don't remember hearing about before.

    I also went backwards and read your blog through March. It was interesting to see you combine your seed beading with stringing. Love what you have done.

    Carolyn
    A fellow Gemstone and Metal Blogger.

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  6. Hi Lisa kudos to you for working out of your comfort zone. Your designs are great. The blues accents in the first necklace do add a lot. Yes i chose dangles in the center of mine too. The second set is wonderful. Being able to add the bracelet and change the length is way cool.

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  7. You did wonderful beading out of the box. I challenged myself to go beyond basic stringing of the gemstones. Your designs are wonderful.

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  8. Lovely designs!!! I think you diid an Amazing job of working out side your comfort zone!! i like all of your designs!!! Have a blessed Day!!!

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  9. Lisa - beautiful job with a beautiful stone. =) I love all the sparkles of goldstone and you did a wonderful job - especially for not having a huge amount of experience stringing =)

    Linda
    http://fromTheBeadBoard.blogspot.com
    http://cherryOnTopDesign.co

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  10. Those are beautiful designs. I especially love that last long necklace!

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  11. Wow! That lariat is a stunner. Loving the fact you can alter the design. Loved the story about the origin and use of goldstone too. You can be sure you will get an abundance cof compliments on these pieces.

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  12. Thank you for sharing your research about Goldstone. Your pieces are beautiful, you did great working out of your comfort zone, I especially like the versatility of your last set, this is so clever and so unusual. I also like the boldness of the first necklace.

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  13. I like the story of your stone I to never heard of it and I do love your third necklace I would like it with the bracelet very light and bright and long love long pieces as I am what shall we say Chunky(fat) and long necklaces help slim me down

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  14. I love goldstone. It is what started me making jewelry. I was very excited to see what you made when I saw your first picture. Your pieces are lovely and thanks for sharing the information.

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  15. It was fun to learn about goldstone, and I like how you brought that to your work. I think the convertible necklace/bracelet is so clever. A nice way to increase your jewelry wardrobe!

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  16. Great info and pieces. Dangles seem to be the theme for this challenge. Great job. Thanks for sharing!

    veradesigns.blogspot.com

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  17. Great info on Goldstone. Great designs also. I really like the lariat. So many options with that one.

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River Walk Bracelet designed by Cynthia Newcomer Daniel

River Walk Bracelet designed by Cynthia Newcomer Daniel
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