How We Made Our Jewelry - The Process & The Finished Output, Pictures from 2007
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My Late Wife of 17 Years was a renowned Silversmith and Glass Artisan, who loved making all kinds of Jewelry, from Pendants to Bracelets, Earrings to Brooches and beyond. I have quite a few of these for sale here on Poshmark, but I thought it prudent to show more in-depth detail as to how my Queen made these beautiful works of art.
NOTE: This listing is **not** meant to be purchased, as it is actually meant to illustrate how the Solid Sterling Silver Jewelry I have for sale, was made by my late Wife.
Pictures 1-7 show the process involved in making our Solid Sterling Silver jewelry. Pictures 8-9 show cutting and firing glass to make Dichroic Glass cabochons.
Pictures 10-13 show some of Her pieces for sale at an Indiana Art Show in July 2007. Several of the pendants, bracelets and pins shown, are actually *still for sale* here on Poshmark. If any pieces shown in the pictures are not listed here, it is because they were sold long ago and thus not for sale.
I sincerely thank you for spending the time to view this listing, and please have a great day! =^_^=
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lacygorzynski
Hello sir, your late wife was a very talented woman. The jewelry that she crafted is absolutely gorgeous😊
Oct 15Reply

contessa_maya
@lacygorzynski Thank you for your kind comments =^_^= Making jewelry was my wife's passion, and she strived to learn as many aspects of it as possible. Creating her own glass cabochons, to forming and soldering Silver bezels, to casting Silver objects, to finishing the end product....she wanted to be the best. I miss her every day.
Oct 16Reply

bigred2019
What a wonderfully talented woman your wife was! It is so nice of you to share all this information with us here on Poshmark and all her beautiful jewelry.
Oct 18Reply

duchessida
Amazing talent 🌟
Condolences; may her memory be a constant blessing for you.
Nov 05Reply

contessa_maya
@duchessida Thank you for your kind words. It has been a little over a year since her passing, and it hasn't gotten any easier. I take solace in the memory of our life experiences, especially the notable and/or funny moments. She loved making this style of jewelry, it truly was a passion of hers. =^_^=
Nov 05Reply

duchessida
@contessa_maya That glowing talent shows through and captured my attention with the orange ring ❣️
Nov 05Reply

lydiadeets369
Your wife was a beautiful woman and Artist.
Apr 09Reply

contessa_maya
@lydiadeets369 Thank you <3 She was the greatest thing to happen to me...not only because i was inspired by Her vision, Her cheery demeanor, Her love and grace...but by the fact that She encouraged me in every artistic endeavor, and every field in which to learn, to experiment and try without fear of failure. "Making jewelry is not about the finished product, but in how you fix your mistakes", She said...extrapolate that into a life lesson and it then becomes clear. <3
Apr 09Reply

redknow2
🙂
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