At this time of year I always get a sense of recharged energy. Early fall is a time of riotous color in Mobile, Al. Lush, deep broadleaf evergreens are a grand foil for the shimmering purples of native blue asters and the brilliance of goldenrod. These two colors dominate the palette of the wildflowers here and have always meant cooler days and much cooler nights. These shades have always evoked a sense of excitement for me.
I have been making jewelry that is inspired by these textures and colors to list in my ArtFire studio shop, bohowirewrapped. This pendant is one of my newest listings. The ammonite in the center is surrounded by a gallery composed of copper and 14 carat gold filled wire, woven and spiraled into scroll work.
These peach moonstone and amazonite faceted beads become a charming pair of earrings when wrapped in solid copper and hung on hand forged earrings. The colors are perfect for any early fall ensemble, they're reminiscent of a fall sunrise.
This bold chalcedony and copper necklace features a focal pendant made of an unpolished slab of chalcedony with a druzy center that looks like it is full of sugar. The focal area was inspired by a sleeping yellow butterfly.
Please visit me soon to see what else I've been doing!
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