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Monday, November 29, 2010
The Forgotten Wired Beads




Oops. Indeed they have been forgotten for awhile and its only when I was doing some photo search, I realised that they are still in my "To Be Edit" photo folder.

Both items are meant as a gift for someone whom shares the same passion but in another type of jewelry making. Though we uses different technique, but it will be fun to see what kind of outcomes we will be getting when we are being "challenged". Just like the Beader's Monthly project, I need to mold and upgrade my skills with new shapes and beads and this can really let our imagination run wild.

The first pic for the black and matt-white wired beads are my wire mesh ball collection, but in colored wires. It's really fun to see the change of color tone, as it inspires me to use more color wires. I am not sure whether is it me, or the wires, but I am still a little skeptical about colored wires. Perhaps I need to explore more with an open mind. Perhaps the wild imagination will only come when i start to see things more clearly. Or perhaps I am just a "Gold and Silver" series wire color type of gal. But I love to try out more.

Second pics is for my infamous herring bone weaving collection. Huge pieces of coral rondelles are used here and they are done up with a very wide base to create the elongated look. Loud as it seems, the color contrast speaks for itself and the layers of weaved wires are in such orderly manner that they makes me fall in love with them all over again. :) Being my all-time favorite, the herring bone weaving technique never fails to entice me. No matter what shape, size and color of my beads, I always find the outcome pretty amazing.

I hope these have amazed you guys as well. :)

Cheers,

Izel Ang
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I have set up this blog for a update of my life, the on-goings, thoughts and also for my passion, jewellery making. I experience changes everytime as I believed they helped me to grow, so my profile actually changes frequently. I have plenty of thoughts and feelings that I loved to express here, and a lot of them are from my inspiration, ideas, thoughts, feelings and comments towards my jewellery making journey.

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