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2016 Topic 16: Beads,Charms and Dangles Carolyn Saxby Well hello everyone, Darcy here with a new topic. i am so looking forward to seeing your creations for this one, I love beads and dangly embellishments. We see them everywhere, in all forms of decorative and wearable art, made from every conceivable medium. Beads in particular started out not just as an embellishment but as currency, they were highly valuable, so much so that they were placed in burial tombs. This continued till the late 19th century. This beautiful blue glass bead was found in a 3,400 year old Danish grave, but after testing was found to have originated in Egypt, confirming well established trading routes. Where beads were a symbol of wealth, charms had other symbolic meanings, mainly concerning religions or superstitions. In ancient Rome, Christians would carry a fish charm in secret, so as to not advertise their religion. In other cultures various charms were worn to ward off evil spirits and to deter bad luck. This may seem very outdated but think about wearing a cross on a pendant or wearing a 4 leaf clover charm and you soon see that even today these traditions live on. Before we get arty, let's see who won the Topic 15: Patterns Challenge... Wow, you all went pattern crazy! I saw so many fabulous uses in projects over the past 2 weeks. Everything from hand drawn to stamped, organic watercolour patterns and scrapbook papers. It is nice to appreciate patterns as they play such a great part in making life interesting. The winner of Patterns is: Wendy from Wendy's House with her fab Escher pattern. Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] So let's dive into our new topic. Beads and charms have for all time been made from natural materials, such as stone, clay, glass, shells, wood and bones. Natural embellishments are always stunning, however not everyone has the skills or equipment to blow glass beads, or a tumbler to polish shells, and how do you drill holes in shells easily? Thankfully all these jobs are done for us and stunning beads are readily available to buy. What if you do want to recreate the look at home? Well how about these felted beads, they have the amazing patterning of glass beads but they have been needle felted. Jane Crowe If bright colours don't inspire you how about going neutral, this felted necjpiece is breathtaking. Sarah Ball Another fun way to make beads uses drinking straws covered with fabric, like these by Sherrill Kahn. A very talented mixed media artist Sherrill has some great books, one is all about Creative Embellishments. If fabric really is your thing then I am sure you will be inspired by these intricately stitched beads by Victoria Gertenbach Or these gorgeous beads made from vintage ribbons. Carmi Cimicata Another way to get the look of pretty variegated glass beads is by using UTEE, this is a brilliant video tutorial from Leandra showing just how it is done. The end result is stunning and can look just like dichroic glass. A more unusual medium for bead making is Tyvek. This is a synthetic product, the spun polyethylene fibers create a dense material. It is quite strong and not easy to rip or tear, and as such it has many uses from envelopes to protective clothing. Because of the density it protects from dust particles, however it is not heat proof, and this is where the artist takes over. Tyvek can be painted and stitched and then heated, it bubbles and melts, creating amazing, if unpredictable results. Carolyn Saxby Another fantastic modern material is polymer clay, created in the 1940s it is used widely in arts and crafts. I don't think I have seen a more stunning piece than this necklace made with folded clay beads from Tanya Mayorova. her Flickr is full of amazing jewellery. We can see that in the modern era we are having a lot of fun making beads and charms from plastics, fabrics, metals and wires and also papers. In fact paper beads are probably the easiest to make. They can be made from gift wrap, painted papers, old maps, book paper, magazines. Experimenting with different cuts of paper can result in some funky shaped beads. These are made from old maps. Gillian McMurray ..and these are from book pages. Renee There is a handy, and simple guide to making paper beads HERE. This video from Lindsay Weirich is a fun way to make your paper beads look like they have a silver core. So now we can see how to make our basic beads and charms, but how do we use them in art? and how can we combine them with other items to make dangly embellishments. How about a glass bead garden sprinkler, so pretty, can you imagine the sun bouncing off these beads. Roberta Dunn A fantastic combination here of chain, beads, and charms. Julie Thompson When making hand made books I find they always look so inviting with beads on the spine, there are so many different ways to add beads to books. You could even just add in a bookmark with beads dangling out of the book. Note how on this book the idea of beads and charms is also carried around to the front with the use of the letter tiles and the key. Sarah Fawcett Even a simple card can have the dangly treatment, whether you use beads, or buttons or like this card a punch out. Maile Belles Wall hangings look great with danglies, even teeny tiny canvasses like this one. Becky Shander The little hearts on this plaque are a great addition. Lilybeanpaperie These tick a lot of boxes for me, some painting, some fabric and some beads. Not all dangly embellishments need to be beads, what about creating your own miniature pieces of art that you can hang from... well anything. Shrink plastic is a great modern substrate. You can use your favourite stamps and shrink them down into perfect little charms. They could hang from a kilt pin, how about attaching this to a coat lapel, or to a bag. Red Lea Or you could make a key fob, do you remember this fantastic blog post by France Papillion. Another really useful item to have in your stash is wire, this can be added to all sorts of mixed media projects. I love these wired wrapped corks. What a great way to use corks from a celebration bottle. I have found some amazing photos of dangly art, these heads made me smile. Sophie Cave For something a bit more achievable, how about dangling photos. I really want to do this, it is a very cool idea, and not just for photos.. how about hanging small pieces of art this way. Bree Thurston I think this has to be my favourite dangling project, a beautiful, vintage upcycled lampshade. not only is it pretty it is so simple, just scraps of fabric . Dottie Angel So have those inspired you? I hope so. I am looking forward to seeing all your beads, charms and dangling creations over the next 2 weeks. There were so many more examples that I wanted to show you, please check out Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! Darcy Topic 16: Beads,Charms,Dangles PaperArtsy Blog Challenge We'd love you to share your ideas and link up your creative response to our current blog topic. Take a minute to read the challenge guidelines below. All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Beads,Charms,Dangles link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, Sept 4th, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. 1. The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. Your entry should contain: - a mention of which post inspired you and why, and - a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog. The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog, do your own thing - whatever grabs you! 2. The link you put on our linky page must lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog. 3. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. 4. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! 6. You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday Sept 4th (London Time) 7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. 8. Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. 9. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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This Skull collar pin is one of my more decorative collar pins. A detailed skull, crafted from durable solid (not plated) raw brass with push pin back tacks a black faceted glass bead chain with brass details. This beaded brass chain has that little something extra to make any look that much more fancy. I added a patina to enhance the vintage feel and highlight the texture. The skulls 3/4 inch tall including the ring and 3/8 inch wide . The beaded chain is 5 inches long. Be sure to check out my other skull jewelry! ✦ C A R E - I N S T R U C T I O N S ✦ Each creation is lovingly hand crafted with meticulous attention to detail, aesthetic, and durability. Please remember to remove your jewelry before bathing/showering, swimming, doing rigorous physical activities, or working with harsh soaps, lotions or any chemicals. Sterling silver and brass are metals that will tarnish and react to their environment. Proper storage can help prevent this. Keeping your jewelry in an airtight container is best, as the air and humidity can speed up tarnish. Wearing your pieces as much as possible will help keep them tarnish free as your skins natural oils help protect the metals from tarnishing. Polishing occasionally by rubbing or with a sterling silver polish will help remove any dullness or tarnish. To see what I'm creating lately follow: Instagram: @wildcraftedstudio FB: WildCraftedStudio Pinterest: WildCraftedStudio
Go bold with this extra-layered beaded necklace, featuring chunky translucent stone strand and finishing with an oversized pearl pendant. Features: Layered style, glass-beaded strands, chunky pearl pendant, adjustable clasp closure Why We <3 It: This major necklace totally takes your look to the next level. Import
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Hand Made Necklace with coins Statement Handmade Afghani Bead Necklace bound to bring in compliments Beautiful Pendants with glass stones and beads Great Vintage Appeal
Starry night with shooting star, embroidery artwork, handmade. Modern embroidery in black and gold color in a hoop. Embroidery painting framed and ready to hang on the wall. Materials: mouline threads, Czech beads, soft fabric, wooden hoop Nurge, metal chain, felt on the back. SIZE: 14 cm in dia. 5.6 inches in dia. This work do not require additional framing. Hoops come to you in a beautiful package, so you can order them as a gift and not worry about the look. Terms of care: Do not wash. You can sweep the dust with a damp brush. Created in a smoke-free home.
Six different ways to wear Chanel's classic tweed jacket. As Karl Lagerfeld has said, Some things never go out of fashion in the world of fashion: jeans, the white shirt, and the Chanel jacket.
Renaissance themed clothes for my Whispering Grass Natalie. Antique Indian pure silk sari with a floral print is used as a fabric source and adorned with a golden trim and variety of beads. Thin cotton cambric is used for the chemise.
This triple moon collar pin is my favorite collar pin to date. The full moon dangling from the center is what makes this collar chain especially unique. Hand hammered moons, crafted from durable solid (not plated) raw brass with push pin back tacks and a black faceted glass bead chain with brass details. This beaded brass chain has that little something extra to make any look that much more fancy. I added a patina to enhance the vintage feel and highlight the texture. The crescent moons are 1/2 inch tall and 1/8 inch wide. The full moon dangling in the center is 1/2 inch in diameter. The beaded chain is 5 inches long. Be sure to check out my other triple moon jewelry too! ***Please Note!*** Some shirt collars have a hard plastic tab inside them for support. This plastic will need to be pierced with a thick sharp needle or thumbtack before inserting your collar pin piece. Your collar pin is not designed to pierce hard objects, it is a piece of jewelry to be handled gently with care. ✦ C A R E - I N S T R U C T I O N S ✦ Each creation is lovingly hand crafted with meticulous attention to detail, aesthetic, and durability. Please remember to remove your jewelry before bathing/showering, swimming, doing rigorous physical activities, or working with harsh soaps, lotions or any chemicals. Sterling silver and brass are metals that will tarnish and react to their environment. Proper storage can help prevent this. Keeping your jewelry in an airtight container is best, as the air and humidity can speed up tarnish. Wearing your pieces as much as possible will help keep them tarnish free as your skins natural oils help protect the metals from tarnishing. Polishing occasionally by rubbing or with a sterling silver polish will help remove any dullness or tarnish. To see what I'm creating lately follow: Instagram: @wildcraftedstudio FB: WildCraftedStudio Pinterest: WildCraftedStudio
Teal & Pink bridal lehenga set embroidered with royal carriage motifs in precious crystals, gold tassels, glass-cut beads, and 3D floral motifs. A special touch of custom initials is hand-embroidered into the design, surrounded by floral and geometric patterns. It is paired with a baby pink and teal half-sleeved embroidered blouse, delicate tassels, and a signature Papa Don't Preach bangle back. This look is completed with an embroidered tissue organza side dupatta and a soft tulle head dupatta, heavy in floral and gold custom-cut embellishments. A special touch of custom initials hand-embroidered into the design, surrounded in floral and geometric patterns. baby pink glass beading takes the form of a flower on the blouse that ends with delicate tassels. the look is complete with two dupattas, heavy in floral and gold custom-cut embellishments. No of Pcs - 4 Product Code: PAW22FL03
What a beautiful, feminine way to wear the moon and stars upon one's body. Aventurine bead links compose the base of a bracelet while the celestial charms dangle around the wrist. The metals are a compilation of gold copper and gold plated - with the entirety of the design being a perfect reminder of the vastness of the universe! The bracelet band is 7 3/4 inches long. Please keep in mind that I have small wrists and hands, so the bracelet is larger than it may be on you. Measure your own wrist before ordering to make sure this will fit! 😊 Aventurine ~Stone of prosperity ~Reinforces leadership qualities and decisiveness ~Promotes compassion and empathy ~Encourages perseverance ~Stabilizes one’s state of mind, stimulates perception and enhances creativity ~Aids in seeing alternatives and possibilities ~Calms anger and irritation ~Promotes feelings of well-being ~Balances energy This bracelet also comes with a sustainably sourced cardstock reference card listing these properties. ************************************************************************* ~Add Ready to Give Giftwrapping~ https://www.etsy.com/listing/193267961/add-gift-wrapping-to-any-art-or-wearable ************************************************************************* With gratitude Elena Pronouns: they/them/elle
Heidi Daus Seductive Fantasy Gold Choker Dangle Beaded Necklace & Earring Set Clip Ons SWAROVSKI RARE PC Simply Breathtaking!!! The necklace is ridiculously gorgeous! Easily the most beautiful necklace I've ever seen. It's all a matter of attitude! If you can't carry off looking like a princess (or queen) then this may not be for you. It is truly spectacular! You'll want to build your ensemble around this show stopping Heidi Daus "Seductive Fantasy" Choker Dangle Necklace. A row of chain-linked, open heart-shaped stations flaunt pavé-set, round light amethyst-, amethyst-, olivine- and topaz-color crystals. Prong-set, round aqua-, amethyst-, olivine-, topaz- and smoked topaz-color crystals accent each heart-shaped station. Two rows of bronze tone, round glass beads flank either side of the chocker-style design. A draping chain showcases alternating drops of open heart-shaped, circular, bow-design and teardrop stations with floral-designed, open heart-shaped and floral-capped bronzetone glass bead stations. Each drop is encrusted with pavé-set round, amethyst-, light amethyst-, topaz- and olivine-color crystals; accented with prong-set, round smoked topaz-, aqua-, amethyst- and topaz-color crystals; and dotted with bezel-set, round aqua- and smoked topaz-color crystals. Note: This piece was made from CRYSTALLIZED™ - Swarovski Elements. Heidi Daus "Seductive Fantasy" Choker Dangle Necklace Features: Necklace measures approx. 12-1/2"L x 2-1/8"W with 4" extender Drop measures approx. 3"L x 9-3/8"W Cylindrical end bars are pavé-set with amethyst-color crystals and aqua-color crystal caps Hook closure Textured, oxidized bronze tone finish Made in China Comes With Heidi Daus box, authenticity and warranty cards. Ships priority mail with full insurance coverage!
Hello All, I have been doing some looking around dance videos on U tube, and i keep running across various dances by native siberian peoples. Although they look very similar, they are attributed to different national groups. I have recently figured out that many of them actually represent one group, the Koryak, and perhaps the Itelmen. These are two seperate, but closely related peoples, The Itelmen live on the main body of the Kamchatka peninsula, and the Koryak live on the ithsmus that connects it to the mainland. Here is a schematic map of the eastern tip of Siberia, showing the native peoples. The Koryak are shown in pink, the Itelmen south of them. The blue on the very eastern edge represents asiatic Eskimo. [btw, Eskimo is not the greatest term, but not all the Eskimo peoples refer to themselves as Inuit. That tem is only used by the central Eskimo peoples, basically those of Canada. Those of Greenland, Alaska and Siberia consider themselves to be distinct, referring to themselves as Yupik, Inupiaq, etc.] I will cover the clothing, dance and embroidery of the Koryak. I have very little information as to the material culture of their neighbors to the south, but some of the videos that i will post links to are claimed by both of these peoples. If an Aliutor, Koryak or Itelmen can provide me with more information, i would be very grateful. Both are outnumbered in their native territory by Russians, which is true for many indigenous peoples. Here is the flag of the Koryak Autonomous Okrug. The Koryak have no indigenous textile tradition, but they do have a very rich tradition of working with fur, as many of the northern people do. The men and women basically wear the same thing, a parka like shirt with a hood, and often a bib flap in front, baggy pants and boots. The men's being more often belted, and the woman's shirt being longer, more like a dress. Here is a video make in Yakutia, performed by an Evenk youth group, doing a Koryak dance in Koryak costume. The tendency of the various indigenous groups to perform each others dances is one source of the confusion concerning these videos. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bkZEr_LigU Here is an Image of a Koryak man's outfit. It is a dance/festival oufit, and is more highly ornamented than usual. This one has no hood or bib flat. The ornamented and beaded boots are typical for most of the indigenous peoples of Siberia, although they differ in detail My source suggests that it might actually be Aliutor. Some collectors were less than exact when documenting origin. Here is an example of a woman's dance coat/dress. The beaded fringes are part of the traditional Koryak clothing. You will notice them on the various videos. Here is another video of Koryak Dancers. I am not sure about the first group, they might be Itelmen, or even Aleut, Their shirts resembe the seal-gut shirts of the Aleut. They are very different from the Koryak type. The second group are better dancers, and are definitely wearing Koryak outfits. Look for the bib on the front, and the beaded fringes. The women come in about halfway through. One of the men is wearing a cloth shirt which appoximates the fur one. This became common as summer dress among many of the indigenous peoples. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ7Q74lWSFU The same group explaining their costumes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJeM8t_CO_M&feature=related Here is a depiction by the artist Gustav-Feodor Pauli from the album 'Peoples of Russia' published in 1862. He calls this image 'Kamchadal', which just means inhabitant of Kamchatka. You can see that it is essentially the same outfit, but he makes the coat very long. The hood and the bib flap are so much part of the Koryak costume that they are clearly shown in this illustration from a book of Folk tales of Siberia, to accompany a Koryak story called Foxy Vixen. Here is another woman's coat/dress for a festive occasion. You will notice the beaded fringes, a prominent part of Koryak costume. This one has the fur on the inside. It is also richly embroidred. Here is a closeup of the ornamentation on the back. Again, note the beads, fringes, and in this case, lavish embroidery. The beaded fringes are often anchored in ornamental circles, as shown here. You will see these in several of the videos, forming a prominent feature of Koryak dress. Here is a back view of a man's festive coat, showing the fringes rooted in circular motifs. In the video above, one of the young men had similar ormamentation on his garment. There is an applied patch with applique and embroidery close to the bottom hem. Here is a closeup of it. Notice the older form of embroidery, made up of strongly linear designs, made up of squares and rectangles. This type of design recurrs over and over in north Eurasia, showing up in Chuchki and Evenk bead work and even Saami [Lapp] pewter embroidery. The floral work seen above is a more recent development, or perhaps shows more east asian influence. Here is another example of the linear embroidery, combined with yet another recurring ornament found in Siberia, fur mosaic or patchwork. The linear designs are very clear in this one. The fur mosaic takes advantage of the white belly fur of the reindeeer, piecing it together with the dark upper fur to make patterns, in this case, diamond shapes. Some of the other Siberian peoples do much more complex designs. This is the hem of a man's garment. Here is the layout and composition of the garment. Notice that this garment is sewn fur side out. Here is one more example of a man's garment, and the detail of the hem ornament.This is a particularly fine example. Thus we see that even a people with no tradition of woven cloth because of their native climate, can still have a very rich and beautiful textile tradition. The beads were obviously obtained by trade, ulitmately either from the Russians or the Chinese, but this indigenous people took them and made their own distinctive display of daily beuty from their work. Here is yet a different performing group showing the Koryak Costume. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoIrHh30Nug&feature=related And one more, perfoming a lyrical spring dance.This group is only referenced as being from Chukotka, but it also shows the Koryak costume. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCHK131JjvA&feature=related As always, thank you for reading. Feel free to contact me with requests for research. I hope to eventually cover all of Europe and the Former Russian Empire/Soviet Union. I also gratefully accept tips on source materials which i may not have. I also accept commissions to research/design, sew, and/or embroider costumes or other items for groups or individuals. Roman K. [email protected] Source Material: N. Kaplan, 'In the Land of the Reindeer - Applied Art in the North of the Soviet Union', Leningrad, 1974 Fitzhugh & Crowell, 'Crossroads of Continents - Cultures of Siberia and Alaska', Smithsonian, 1988 Kalashnikova & Pluzhnikova, 'National Costumes of the Soviet Peoples', Moscow, 1990 T. Razina et al, 'Folk Art in the Soviet Union', Leningrad, 1990 L. Molotova, 'Folk Art of the Russian Federation', Leningrad, 1981 N. Shtukaturova, 'Folk Costumes of the Peoples of Russia in Graphic Arts of the 18th-20th centuries', Moscow, 1990 Y. Rachov, 'Kutkha the Raven, Animal Stories of the North', Malysh Publishers, 1981
About Victorian velvet cape with beaded appliqué and feather trim. Chenille trim along neckline and hem of cape. Hook and eye closures along front opening. Quilted silk lining.
Gold chain and pendant (charm), aventurine crystal chips beads, gold glass beads choker necklace - Fits with fairycore, cottagecore, grunge, boho-hippie and more styles. Necklace length is 16 inch - 40-41 cm and adjustable - Stainless, nickel free, vegan, made of brass and high quality glass and aventurine beads and plexiglass mirror star charms. - I dont use any animal products such as real pearls or leather in my products. Totally vegan. - And also I use 100% recyclable packaging materials. - You can contact me for different color crystal options. Aquamarine, Pink Quartz, Aventurine, Obsidian, Prehnite, Amethyst, Clear Quartz, Moss Agate, Tiger Eye, Amazonite, Orange Calcite, Chalcedony, Rainbow Opalite, Watermelon Quartz, Labradorite, Prehnite and Unakite. You can find the pictures of the crystals in my store Also available in silver color. Message me for customizing :) 💚 You can contact me here (Etsy messages) and on my Instagram account @Raven.Craft.Y
Brand: Ying Luo Fu ● Bead Details / Ruffle Trim ● Chiffon / Jacquard ● Ruffle Neckline / Sweetheart Neckline ● Mermaid Skirt / Ruffle Hem This price includes a JSK or a set1 or a set 2 or a set 3 only. JSK Only: A JSK Set1: A JSK, a choker and a pair of sleeves. Set2: A JSK, and a bolero. Set3: A JSK, a choker, a bolero and a pair of sleeves.
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Khutulun Headpice System is named after Khutulun who was a Mongol noblewoman and wrestler, the most famous daughter of Kaidu, a cousin of Kublai Khan. Known for her military and wrestling skills she accompanied her father on military campaigns and was his favorite child. Marco Polo described Khutulun as a superb warrior, one who could ride into enemy ranks and snatch a captive as easily as a hawk snatches a chicken. Khutulun insisted that any man who wished to marry her must defeat her in wrestling. Winning horses from competitions and the wagers of would-be suitors, it is said that she gathered a herd numbering ten thousand. MODULAR: * All removable pieces easily clasp off and can be rearranged to your preferred combinations * Base is flexible and can be adjusted to fit your head snugly. Rear arc serves as a counter balance ensuring comfortable fit and can be adjusted for larger size head or hair volume. * The base is lined in velvet ensuring comfort for hours. * This piece can be accented with any of our Add-On accessories, if desired. To learn more please visit the Add-Ons section of our website.
Beaded Frill Scarf is a glamorous scarf that falls in ruffles around the neck, adding interest to any neckline. The beads add weight and sparkle.. Knitted in stocking stitch, and using a simple-to-follow technique, the beading is added with a basic crochet stitch. The sample is made using fine mohair, but any fine yarn with drape would look good. PLEASE NOTE - THIS IS A KNITTING PATTERN! After purchase is complete a download link to a PDF with instructions to make the featured item will be made available immediately via Etsy. The pattern gives instructions for one size 95cm length The sample shown is knitted using Rowan Kidsilk Haze 1 x 25g ball and uses approximately 340 size 8 glass seed beads. Tension is 24sts and 32 rows to 10cm/4 in over stocking stitch using 4mm (US 6) needles For further information go to Ravelry on http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/beaded-frill-scarf Photos: Ane Guerra
Dive into the darker, more mystical side of fashion with the Goth Wide Sleeve Midi Qipao Dress. It updates the traditional cheongsam with a gothic twist, showcasing a dark forest print, pearl bead embellishments, and seductive cut-outs. This dress blends traditional elegance with unique goth elements, perfect for festi
On the tent... The prize of maidens, Queen of Shamakhan, in radiance Lambent like the morning star, Quietly salutes the Tsar. A.S.Pushkin "The tale of the golden cockerel" “Queen of Shamakhan” Woolen Coat Balkan inspired Fantasy Jacket This coat is undeniably one of our best blends of history and fantasy. We find that many historical garments don’t quite have the same eye-catching quality as works of fantasy and that plenty of fantasy is over-the-top and uninspiring. So, we present to you this gorgeous coat, full of historical inspiration, made with quality textiles, and bursting with a certain personality that only fantasy can achieve. This coat combines elements of Manchu clothing and Balkan designs in a way that is flattering with our signature ArmStreet twist. It is meant as an outer layer and is slim-fitted like many items of later European garb. It is tapered in at the waist before flowing out in a series of generous pleats at the back and gores at the front, giving you lots of room to walk and plenty of insulation on cold nights. We have made this coat with toggles in the middle to keep in closed, as well as added hooks as a safeguard so you don’t have to worry about it tearing open in the wind. Beautiful long sleeves give this coat a formal gown-like appeal, falling gracefully to just below your knees. The sleeves afford this garment a certain presence that will no doubt attract attention and make it clear that you are a person to be taken seriously. What really sets this coat apart is the materials. Historical textiles have been used where possible, with some more modern touches coming in to finish it off. The majority of this coat is made from wool that drapes incredibly and will provide you with some water resistance. Around the neckline, you’ll find faux-fur to give you more warmth as well as a touch of luxury. The Machu influence comes in with the details - the toggles along with the decorations on the bottom, back and sleeves are embellished with beads. Pom-pom like trim is used as well along the sleeves and back of the dress which continues these motifs. Satin lining is used throughout to ensure that the coat slips on and off easily, as well as creating a shiny texture that contrasts with the flat wool. Please note: accessories are not included in this listing, only the coat with detachable slim-fitting wool sleeves. If you’re looking for a little bit extra, this coat also has a matching hat, bag, and hand muff. We hope that you feel like an enchanting queen when you wear this coat! To check how to measure yourself please click here. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
For me, the Sacred Heart is a symbol of love, compassion, innocence, trust and joy. The creation of this corset was certainly a labour of love. Hundreds of hours and thousands of beads have gone into the design with each bead sewn by hand. Joining the red and gold seed beads, flat back acrylic rhinestones and pearls are intricately beautiful gold-set rhinestones, some with dangling beaded tassels. The corset is a pure white steel boned satin overbust corset with a mild sweetheart bustline. Made from polyester satin and fully lined with cotton twill, with a back modesty panel and 6 suspender loops. The corset has a stainless steel busk closure and is boned with 12 Flat Steel Bones, 2 Spiral Steel Bones. Dimensions Corset Length: 15 in Size26'' Corset - (suitable for 30-31'' waist - no larger) Potential Waist Reduction 4-5'' Due to the heavy beading around the busk this corset is very difficult to put on by yourself. We suggest getting a friend to help, ALWAYS fully loosen the corset before you put it on, and fasten the busk from top to bottom, wait a quarter of an hour for the corset to warm before loosely tightening and another half an hour to fully tighten. The fit will improve with wear as the bones and busk flex to fit your curves. The corset will best suit someone with a longer line torso and B to D cup breasts.
About Victorian velvet cape with beaded appliqué and feather trim. Chenille trim along neckline and hem of cape. Hook and eye closures along front opening. Quilted silk lining.
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Beautiful and bright masai jewellery worn by a young masai woman in Kenya
Material: glass
Brand: Xiong Dou Jiang (Affordable Lolita Dresses) ● Bead Details / Contrast Trim / Floral Embroidery / Smocked Elastic at Back ● Natural Waist ● Chiffon ● Straight Neckline ● Midi Length Cloaked in mystery shiny wine red fabric and long cloak. Hot sale Han lolita fashion jumper skirt and cloak set, decorated with constract lace trim, floral embrodery, and chains. This price includes a dress and a cloak (includes the chain accessories on dress) only, others are not included.
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Deze geweldige Structure Star Earrings Silver zijn de perfecte statement oorbellen. Love it!
Stray Kids Maxident inspired bracelets 🖤 Made by order Length can be personalized Chain: stainless steel Beads : glass,metal Beads may be different Please don't hesitate to ask any questions! All my products are belong to me please do not copy!
Red & White Beaded Fairycore Necklace is crafted with 6mm natural opal beads, crystal beads, glass pearl beads, various acrylic beads and gold plated brass chains and accents . It is 14" and has an extansion chain. If you want to change the length,I can customize this product for you. Please do not wear the necklace while sleeping, showering or doing sports. I advise you to try to keep it away from water, chemicals and perfumes. If you have any request please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks for stop by For more visit my shop: ExangelsJewelry.etsy.com
Elegant Ruby Red choker style necklace in gorgeous deep red colors. Created in a lattice lace pattern that goes around the neck with handpainted resin flowers and glass beads finished with 5 handbeaded bauble drops. This is a quality piece of jewelry that will last a life time. Created by designer Colleen Toland who has been creating her unique style of vintage jewelry for more than 30 years. All of our pieces come with an engraved tag with Colleen's name so as you know you are receiving authentic Colleen Toland jewelry. Necklace measures 18 inches with a 4 inch extender so as you can change the length depending on the neckline you are wearing. It has a lobster claw closure that is very secure. All metal components are nickel free and are plated in antique gold. We normally ship in 1 to 2 days, however if we are away from the studio it may take up to 5 days. Colleen Toland ® is a registered trade mark. Colleen Toland jewelry is copyright.©
Baby Letter Bead Earrings! Popular message is IM GAY, but there's even more options! Little dangle plastic babies with important messages in letter bead form. Each baby with letters is about the size of a quarter! The default metal color for purple and peach is gold, everything else is silver. If you want it differently please put it in the notes! LETTERS MAY BE EITHER ROUND OR SQUARE!! RANDOM LETTER SHAPE :) FUN SURPRISE! (if you have a really strong preference you can put it in the notes and I will do my best, but at the end of the day it is still a surprise!!) Happy pride month!
Pearl Beaded choker/necklace with Spider charm ✨Material:freshwater pearl,stainless steel chain,gold plated chain,titanium spider pendant,gold plated spider pendant ✨necklace: 14inch+3inch extention chain ✨Closure method:lobster trap ✨Hypoallergenic,Water resistant,Will not rust or tarnish ✨Each necklace is handmade by me ✨Each item is customizable so add a note with your order if you want more/less of certain beads or like a different color scheme! *Buy one or more item in CHBeadDesign will get one bracelet for free! *It's going to be a perfect gift for your loved one as well. It will be the Christmas gift, Wedding and Birthday gift for All Year. Packed by a beautiful gift box. * If you need a gift card and want to add any message on the card , tell me, i will meet your needs! *Order processing time is about 1 days *Express delivery time is about 5-10 days Questions? Message me, lets chat! Silver Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace, Celestial Jewelry, Woman's Necklace,Funky Necklace,Cool Necklace,Cyber Necklace,Nana Anime Jewelry,Alt Necklace,K pop Necklace,CyberPunk Jewelry,2000s Jewelry, Grunge Necklace,Elegant,Christmas Gift for her