From: Fire Mountain Gems Specials - Tuesday Feb 18, 2020 02:42 pm
Newsletter for Jewelry Makers - Create a Celtic Line in Chainmaille |
Get your St. Patrick's Day Jewelry Designs Created
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Follow along with jewelry artist, author and educator Sue Ripsch to learn how to create a Celtic Line chainmaille design using jump rings and pliers.
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Irish Wedding Inspiration: Bells
Have you heard of the old Irish wedding bell tradition? If not, you will enjoy the story of how this curious custom started. Read the Article › | | |
Featured Project | Colmcille Cluster
Colmcille Cluster earrings are a lovely cluster of wee shamrocks and green crystal beads with a rainbow sheen. And they just might keep you from getting a pinch. View the Instructions › | | |
Trend Swatch |
Single-Strand Necklace and Earring Set with Gold-Finished "Pewter" and Enamel Drops and Toho Beads® Seed Beads
This week's jewelry project features Celtic cross drops in honor of the Irish and as a Memorial to St. Patrick. Folklore says that the Celtic cross was introduced by St. Patrick. Thus, this cross is often linked with other Irish symbols of luck and good fortune like the Gregorian Chant green shamrock found in the center of the drop. View the Design Idea › | | |
New Stylish Stringing Project |
A Nod to Naja
This week's jewelry project features a naja, a name the Navajo gave this crescent symbol after they first saw it on the conquistador's horses. Like many symbols, it was created as a talisman for protection to ward off the evil eye. This symbol is beautifully surrounded by a symmetrical stringing pattern of beet red, oval-shaped riverstone gemstone beads and gunmetal-plated brass bicone beads. Look inside this FREE step-by-step project to discover more about the symbolism of the naja in jewelry designs.
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Product the Week |
You'll find plenty of inspiration with these lucky four-leaf clover charms to add to your St. Patrick's Day creations.
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Featured Artist |
Teresa Taylor
I am inspired by nature and my Celtic heritage. Growing up in Ireland and as an Irish dancer my mum used to embroider my dance dresses with Celtic designs, which I love dearly. Now many years later I find I try to use these Celtic twists in my designs. Read Teresa's Story › | | |
Ask the Experts | "From what I have read, liver of sulfur turns copper dark or black. I want to take hardened copper and give it the blue-green look it might have developed after being out to sea. Is there a product you can recommend?" - Katherine Read the Answer › | | |
Featured Business Article |
Destination-Themed Custom Jewelry
Travelers are always looking for a souvenir to remember their trip. Why not make some jewelry that catches the spirit of a specific location? Offer the tourists something they can put on again and again to reminisce about their wonderful visit. Read the Article › | | |
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