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Staff pick! Lucerna beads by Swarovski

May 3, 2011

Lucerna, a definite staff pick!

These new Lucerna crystals by Swarovski, stock #05-030-08-, are stunning!

I am sure no picture can capture their lantern-like brilliance. (I’m trying, though.) 🙂 Here’s a line sketch, to illuminate how neat their shape is:

When first thumbing through all the great beads & things in our new supplement, I totally overlooked these beauties.

The other day a customer brought the Lucernas to my attention, and ever since, I can’t get them off my mind.

When you get these “Swarovski 5030” crystals* in your hand and see all the rectangular facets sparkling back at you, they are hard to resist.

My mind is already racing with numerous ideas of how these treasures can be incorporated into fabulous pieces of jewelry.

Thank you Swarovski, this Lucerna crystal shape is a keeper!

–Amy in the Rings & Things showroom


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From the Rings & Things Showroom: What's Fresh with Freshwater Pearls

April 29, 2011

Blue and Green Freshwater Pearls

One of my favorite materials to make jewelry with is, hands down, freshwater pearls. I absolutely adore freshwater pearls! Why do I love them so much? Well first and foremost, they are beautiful! Also, they now come in so many shapes and colors, that the possibility for jewelry designs are endless. Freshwater pearls add a whimsical and organic feel to jewelry designs and plus they help me to get in touch with my inner “mermaid”!

Some of the pearls we have right now at our Spokane, Washington Showroom

That being said, here at our Rings & Things Showroom in Spokane, Washington, we just received a huge shipment of beautiful pastel and jewel tone freshwater pearls (just in time to help you with your Spring jewelry designs)! Though I was tempted to keep these pearls a secret all to myself, I realized they were just too pretty to not share with our fellow jewelry “bloggies”. So I have taken some pictures to show you the rainbow of pearls we currently have on display.

So what are Freshwater Pearls?

Freshwater pearls are cultured with the use of mollusks; in particular a species of freshwater mussels. The mussels are injected with a nucleus bead that is sometimes made from a small piece of shell or mantel tissue. The shape of the injected bead helps to determine the shape of the future pearl, as nacre will form around this bead. Nacre is the silky coating layered on pearls that make them so silky and beautiful. Over the years, pearl producers have become quite skilled at creating pearls in a variety of shapes. Below is a visual guide of the most common pearl shapes and a little info about each shape. Enjoy!

Coin Pearls: These are formed by using a disc-shaped bead as the nucleus. Sometimes they are almost perfect circles, while other times the shape is much more organic.

Keishi Pearls: These are actually formed when the mussel rejects the injected bead. The result is a very free-formed shape that kind of resembles Rice Krispies! They are by far my favorite shape of pearl!

Corn Pearls: This shape is like a round, but more flat. They resemble corn kernels and are center-drilled. Corn pearls can be used where you would typically use a rondelle shaped bead.

Potato Pearls: These pearls can vary from almost perfectly round, to fairly lumpy, like a potato. This is a very common pearl shape. Sometimes potato pearls have ridges in the nacre.

Blister Pearls: These pearls are irregular and occur when a pearl grows while still attached to the inside of the shell of the mollusk. They are also sometimes called bouton pearls.

Button Pearls: These are very similiar in shape to the corn pearls. They are side-drilled with one flat side and one rounded side. The picture shows the rounded side, but they are sitting flat on the surface.

Biwa Pearls: This name originally referred to all freshwater pearls grown in Biwa Lake, Japan. However, the name now refers to any stick-shaped or rectangular pearls. Usually they are drilled horizontally in the center or tip of the stick, but as you can see sometimes they are drilled through the center lengthwise.

Rice Pearls: These pearls are smooth and oblong in shape like an oval. They are usually center-drilled, though sometimes they can be found side-drilled.

Well, I hope I have gotten you inspired and excited about freshwater pearls! We have an ever-growing supply of freshwater pearls here at Rings & Things available as regular stock all the time. If you want to see some of the fantastic bright and springy pearls we just received, then head down and see us at our Rings & Things Showroom or check out our traveling Trunk Show, heading across the country right now! (Request an invitation!)

Tiffany

Trendspotting: Tiny pearls! I mean really tiny!

April 26, 2011

As the pearl buyer at Rings & Things, I’ve been told for the last 2-3 years that pearls smaller than 6mm are getting harder to find. So imagine how excited I was to see these sweet 2mm pearls!?

Tiny 2mm freshwater potato pearl beads - stock item 20-632-011

Tiny 2mm freshwater potato pearl beads

I bought several colors in 2mm. Our #20-632-011 is the white version. These are so sweet! A tiny potato pearl.

Plus I found a 3mm potato in white, #20-633-011:

3mm cultured freshwater pearl beads - stock item 20-633-011

3mm cultured freshwater pearl beads

and a 2-2.5mm rice shape in white, #20-612-011:

2mm cultured freshwater rice pearls

2mm cultured freshwater rice pearls

I’m not sure if I can always get them, but for now… I’m just trying to think of something to make with them. What would you design with tiny pearls?

–Karin Davis, gemstone buyer

Tuesday Tunes

April 19, 2011

I didn’t want you to miss the Tuesday Tunes I’ve been putting up on Facebook!

  1. Click the titles & the pics, you get the ♫ music video ♪ and you can browse & buy exclusive Crystal Jams Swarovski mixes…
  2. Click the Share buttons, you earn karma 🙂

BAD BAD LEROY BROWN

Bad Bad Leroy Brown, by Jim Croce: the video

Bad Bad Leroy Brown, another rockin' Crystal Jams mix of Swarovski beads--by Rings & Things

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RASPBERRY BERET

Raspberry Beret video

Raspberry Beret, another of Rings & Things' exclusive Swarovski "crystal jams"

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WALKING ON SUNSHINE

Walking on Sunshine video

Walking on Sunshine, an exclusive Swarovski "crystal jams" mix at Rings & Things

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WASTED YOUTH

Wasted Youth--Meat Loaf's "Everything Louder than Everything Else" video

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JAILHOUSE ROCK

Video of Jailhouse Rock

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KUNG-FU FIGHTING:

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WALK ON THE WILD SIDE:

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YELLOW SUBMARINE:

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KARMA CHAMELEON:

Karma Chameleon

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RUBY SOHO:

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CINNAMON GIRL:

Cinnamon Girl

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NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN:

Nights in White Satin

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PURPLE HAZE:Purple Haze

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I KNEW THE BRIDE:

I Knew the Bride...

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ROCK LOBSTER:Rock Lobster

How to Wire-Wrap a Briolette

April 14, 2011

I love briolettes! I love them in all shapes, sizes, colors and materials. So what is a briolette? A briolette is a pear or teardrop-shaped bead that is faceted and tip-drilled. Some briolettes are flat and some are round, kind of like a ball that comes to a point on one end. When they are flat, the hole can either be front to back or side to side. No matter the type, briolettes are super versatile and great for making all kinds of beautiful jewelry. Continue Reading…

Take our design challenge!

March 17, 2011

[last update, May 2nd:
designer entries added at the bottom–scroll down!
Grand Prize winner to be picked this week]

Take our design challenge!

(PS: while you’re all waiting for the entries to be posted at the bottom of this post,
enjoy our last design challenge featuring glass bezels!)

The theme is brushed copper beads, look at ’em:

Brushed copper beads

Design challenge! Satin-finish copper beads

We think you’ll love these: They’re gorgeously shiny… fun to touch…

and we like how people’s faces light up when they see ’em at our bead shows!

Here’s how to enter:

  1. Leave a comment below.
  2. Get an extra entry in the drawing: Link from your blog to this post. Share this post in Facebook or Twitter.

Then, wait for an email from me: One week from today, on Thursday, March 24th, I’ll do a drawing & pick 15 lucky participants. I’ll send those 15 people a packet of these satin-finish copper beads.


They’ll have 1 month to provide photos of the jewelry they make with these beads. Out of all those entries, Rings & Things will pick a Design Challenge winner to receive a surprise pack of our jewelry supplies! So enter now, tell your online friends, and get thinking–what will you do with a bunch of brushed copper beads? Doming? Sawing in half? Image-transfer solution? Patina’ing? Hole punching? –Dave at Rings & Things–


Update, March 29th: Yay! Winners! Here’s the list of the lucky 13 people whose names were drawn:

1. Penny Neville,
http://copperpennydesigns.blogspot.com/2011/03/take-our-design-challenge.html
2. Marie-Noel Voyer-Cramp,
http://skyejewels.blogspot.com/
3. Erin Prais-Hintz,
http://treasures-found.blogspot.com
4. Erin Strother,
http://www.studioEgraphics.com
5. Francine Vorbeck,
http://www.exclusivelyoursdesigns.blogspot.com/
6. Jenny Mac,
http://jennymacoriginals.goods.officelive.com/default.aspx
7. Amy,
http://spritecreations.dnsdojo.com/
8. Kristi Bowman,
http://dreamsomedesigns.blogspot.com/
9. Melissa M,
http://melissameman.blogspot.com
10. Kym Hunter,
http://kymhunterdesigns.blogspot.com
11. Tina Lawrence,
http://www.etsy.com/shop/statementsinsterling
12. Jenny Vidberg, http://shymessmycken.blogspot.com
13. Laura Staley,
http://www.etsy.com/shop/laurastaley

The design entries keep coming in…


"What's the special?": 5-day sale

March 10, 2011

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See current Sales and Clearance items
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5-Day Sale!

Thru Sunday, March 13, 2011: Celebrate the beauty of Mother Nature with 10-20% off laser-cut wooden charms, sale natural-material beads and sturdy hemp twine! 5 days only!
Wood charms 15% Off: Laser-Cut Wood Charms
Use light-weight laser-cut wooden components as is, or finish them with stain or paint. These finely-detailed embellishments offer great versatility. Choose from steampunk gears, delicate flowers & over 100 more shapes! (SALE1C2-15)
Malas 15% Off: Malas & Wooden Beads
Find peace of mind with rosewood, sandalwood & rudraksha malas, plus round wood beads. Use as malas, to make beaded beads or to add texture to a wide variety of jewelry! Some sizes are perfect for making rosaries, too! (SALE1C2-15)
Mother of pearl beads 20% Off: Mother of Pearl Beads
Combine the shimmering beauty of Mother Nature with the classic shapes of geometry for a look that’s pure modern! Sale mother of pearl beads come in stylish, flat and puffed shapes that pep up any design. (SALE1C2-20)
Hemp twine 10% Off: Hemp Twine
Get durable results with hemp twine! Choose from polished Romanian hemp in water-safe colors, organic fair-trade hemp in natural shades, and Hemptiqueâ„¢ spools colored with ecologically-friendly dyes. (SALE1C2-10)
Click here for free projects that feature sale items!
Click here for free projects that feature sale items!

Spring BeadTour prevue

March 2, 2011

The first warm hints of springtime are dawning.
Once again comes the promise of new…beads!
Enjoy our spring BeadTour preview–
and we’ll see you at our bead shows, March 6 through June 30!

Manmade Red Rainbow Calsilica beads


Birdseye Rhyolite beads


Cubic zirconia (CZ) beads


Peridot beads and Black Silver Leaf beads


Rhodocrosite beads, Rose Snowflake Obsidian beads, and more manmade Red Rainbow Calsilica beads


Cape Amethyst beads, Lapis beads, and Aquamarine beads


Have you been to our popular BeadTour bead shows yet?
We come to dozens of cities across the USA, with thousands of strands of new beads at 15% off wholesale prices!
GET INVITED
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Alternatives with TierraCast®!

February 17, 2011
Alternatives with TierraCast®!
Expanded design options? Yes! with TierraCast’s new Alternatives Collection. Featured:
brass oxide (antiqued brass) components and
black (gunmetal) components. TierraCast Alternatives were created to fill the needs of current trends among bead stores & designers. Your favorite TierraCast beads and jewelry findings now come in these great new finishes!
Find your favorite TierraCast beads in antiqued brass (aka brass oxide).

TierraCast Brass Oxide Finish

Find your favorite TierraCast beads in black finish (aka gunmetal).

TierraCast Black Finish

Jewelry Inspirations:

Combine black finish beads and niobium findings for a smart look!
“Wisdom & Knowledge” Earrings
Make this black gunmetal necklace with glass focal for a look that's all the buzz!
“Bee Mine” Necklace
Discover how electrifying your design options are with TierraCast Alternatives and Swarovski crystals!
“Vitrail Voltage” Earrings