Lilac Honey

by Jurate Cesnaite
(Klaipeda, Lithuania, Europe)

Two artists' work combined into one piece of jewelry

Two artists' work combined into one piece of jewelry

This necklace is from my collection GOURMET - I've had an exhibition last year in July together with another Lithuanian ceramic artist.

I was so glad I've found her, so we decided to make that common exhibition of jewelry and ceramic things.

She made all ceramic pendants for me and I created the jewelry.

So here is a one of the pieces from our collaboration. :)

I like it so much, that I left it for myself.

This is what I used, making this remarkable necklace: amethyst, agate, turquoise, fresh water pearls, vintage chain, two ceramic pendants - the golden crown and the cross with photo reproduction.

This is the site of my friend ceramic artist:
Normante Naruseviciene's flickr photostream

Jurate Cesnaite
Jurate Cesnaite's jewelry gallery
Jurate's flickr photostream

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Lilac Honey

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Artistic collaboration
by: Rena

I love your work combined with Normante's. And what a wonderful way to meet a new friend.

Thank you for posting this beautiful collaboration here!

Team work is great!
by: Maria Hansford

I love to include in my pieces pendants or beads handmade by other artists.
I have a full time job so I cannot always make everything from scratch and get professional results in different techniques.
Whenever I include other artist's pieces however I mention it in the jewelry tag and add their business card in the jewelry package.
I think it looks more professional and states that I am using quality pieces in creating my jewels.

Maria Hansford
The Treasure Chest
www.mia09.etsy .com

Beautiful Work
by: Kathie L

Your work is phenominal! Thank you for sharing your extreme combined talent. Good luck to you ;0)

thank you
by: Jurate

thank you so much. it's realy fine to hear such warm coments from other artists. good idea about other artists card - I'll have to ask her for it :)best wishes for all of you

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