Archive for October, 2007

Ruby Zoisite Earrings with Indian Rubies

Monday, October 29th, 2007


Ruby zosite and Indian ruby earrings

Ruby Zoisite Earrings with Indian Rubies

This past weekend I worked on a lot of jewelry pieces. I’m trying to get ready for four upcoming shows and need to be sure I have enough inventory. These unique earrings were created with ruby zoisite stones, Indian rubies, Swarovski crystals, and sterling silver. See them here .

Green glass and copper stretch bracelet

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Green glass and copper bracelet

green glass and copper bracelet

I found these Czech glass beads in a local bead store and wish I had bought more of them! The rectangular beads are transparent brown and green glass, with a stripe of opaque white. Several styles of copper beads and Swarovski crystals are incorporated into the design. Item # 554 $20.00. See it here

Dichroic Bracelet

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Blue Dichroic Bracelet

Blue Dichroic Bracelet

This bracelet has black glass beads with a blue dichroic pattern that shimmers in the light. Swarovski crystals, amethyst beads, laser cut sterling silver beads, and a small crystal dangle are also incorporated into the design. 

Use of Cloud Dome for jewelry photography

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Trying to get good pictures of my dichroic glass pieces or of the highly reflective Swarovski crystal pieces has always been a nightmare. No matter what camera setting I used, it seemed that the colors were off. This is unfortunately when you are trying to run an online store where customers can’t pick up the pieces and carefully look at them. You want to have the best pictures that you can take. I had heard about Cloud Dome, but never had access to try it until now. Developed by meteorologist Cindy Lichfield, Cloud Dome uses a white plastic or nylon dome to cover the jewelry with lighting outside the dome. This way it evenly diffuses natural light over the surface area of the object being shot. A local studio, Glass Firenze, has a Cloud Dome and as a member I am able to use it when needed. Look at the pictures below and see the difference between using my normal lighting (which consists of an Ott Light and an incandescent light) and using the Cloud Dome. Notice how full the colors look using the Cloud Dome, and how the reflections have disappeared.

 

Picture without Cloud DomePicture using Cloud Dome