Vintage Steampunk Necklace Design
by Kay Jacobs on Jan.19, 2010, under Jewelry Making
I have to show you my new vintage steampunk necklace design.The necklace is made with vintage findings, watch parts and swarovski crystals. The metal is a antiqued copper making this a wonderful vintage steampunk look. Following are closeup views of this Necklace. |
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Since I have a love for machinery, with all the gears and things, steampunk is a style that I love also. |
The centerpiece is made with vintage copper findings, Swarovski crystals, and vintage wrist watch parts. |
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I built the chain of the necklace with links of Swarovski Crystals, watch gears, and vintage stampings. |
I like to sign my one-of-a-kind pieces. This is the back of the centerpiece. |
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I finished the necklace with an antiqued copper toggle clasp. |
If you like the Steampunk style, you can see more of my Steampunk designs at Pizazz Beads.If you would like more beading instruction, I have a Beading Secrets Series on DVD with beading instruction from beginning to advanced techniques. You can find great beads to make your unique designs at Pizazz Beads.
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January 22nd, 2010 on 12:34 am
Glorious! Awesome necklace! I like such kinds of copper jewelery. Its crystals and watch gears design concept is very nice. Thanks for sharing such nice design here.
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