by Theresa Landow
(Palmyra, Virginia, USA)
Victorian flair in filigree and faux enamel
The technique used to make this pendant was something I stumbled across about 5 or 6 years ago, while playing with some extra crafting supplies I had lying around, and after watching a few too many crafting shows.
I have dubbed this line my "Present Past Treasures" line, because they have a faint Victorian flair, but are lightweight and perfect for today's fashions.
The gold colored filigree is accented with clear, pink, yellow and lavender faux enamel, reminiscent of snow on very early or very late blooming pastel roses.
It is backed in a burgundy leather, and edged with sparkly lavender embroider floss.
Theresa Landow
The Beaded Branch
Beautiful jewelry created in the shadows
of the Blue Ridge Mountains
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