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by Billie
(Missouri)
This style has become my biggest selling piece! I've been making each one different, some with the faceted discs, some with pretty or flashy beads and all with lots of chain in all colors.
This one has a sort of smoky colored disc with a gold backing,layered with brass, silver, bronze and black chains. Added to one side is some dangly's and a tassle. It's adjustable with a lobster clasp.
Recently I was asked to bring some in to the St Charles Art Foundry for sale there. That was really exciting for me!
Now, I've started making them stretchy so they're easier to get on. I use three holes crystal spacers and glass beads on the underside.
The only problem is they are so hard to photograph!
Although I have sold quite a few on my website, I've sold most of them right off my wrist or had orders placed for them. They are so much more gorgeous in person.
Any tips on photographing these beauties will be appreciated!
I am going to have a booth this weekend for the Florissant MO Oktoberfest, it's my first festival type show but I will be bringing lots of these and hoping they sell!
Thanks for looking!
Billie
Amayeli
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