Jewelry made by Donald and Dana.  If you would like to
have a piece of our art, but don't want something
permanent, this is the way to have it!  
One of the first beaded cabachons!   Sterling silver
squash blossom bell topped with a goldstone bead is the
center focus of the dangle.  Hematite stars and black
crystals embelish the other pieces!  The second photo is
the back of the piece finished with black suede.  A
comfortable silk cord in black makes for a perfect
necklace.

If you want a piece of Dana's art, but don't want
something permanent, this is the way to go!  The price of
this is $120.00 and is on display at the tattoo shop.  
A dyed marcasite center stone makes for an impressive
beaded piece by Dana.  Another squash blossom bell with
hematite stars adds to the decoration of this piece.  
Leopard jasper squares and black crystals are the second
part of the dangle decoration.

The second  photograph is the back of the necklace.  This
too hangs from a comfortable silk cord.  It is on display at
the tattoo shop and is $220.00
Another dyed marcasite center stone is the focal
point in this hand made piece.   A Sleeping
Beauty turquoise nugget is embellished with a
crystal briollet , hematite stars and turquoise
crystals.  The second photo is the back of the
piece and the third photo shows the stylish cord
that this one hangs from.  This is on display at
the shop, and sells for $200.00
Completed in October 2009, this is a really fun piece!  The
center glass pool of color can be hypnotizing.  Three orange
carnelian beads sit in a seed bead center of white.  
The dangles are composed of green glass beads, white
bugles, mother of pearl beads, garnet tubes and Chezc  drops.
 
The focal ivy leaf is hand made from polymer clay.
The second photo is of the back of the piece finished with blue
suede.  This also hangs from and black silk cord.  This one
sells for $320.00 and is on display at the tattoo shop.  
This piece is a lapel pin hand made by Dana.  The
center stone is green glass.  The beaded fringe is made
of bugles and amethyst beads.  The green drops have
a cat's eye quality about them.  The second photo is
the back of the design and the view of the lapel pin.  
This one moves nicely and really catches the light.  It is
for sale for $90.00 and is on display at the tattoo shop.  
  I'm back to working in polymer clay!  It's been a nice
re-introduction to a medium that I used to enjoy when I was a kid.  
This piece is a bold statement for the Fall.  A black tube bead is
decorated with a red ivy leaf.  The genuine coral beads work nicely
with this piece.  The structure of the piece is copper wire and
finishes off the second ivy leaf with a spiral design. The leaves are
coated with a mica pearl finish.   The second photo is the other side
of the bead.  This is also on display at the tattoo shop and I'm
asking $30.00 for it.  
Lots of new handmade goodies are now at the shop.  If you are interested in some
fun hair accessories, or new styles of earrings, come on by and check them out!  
Ceramics?
You betcha! Click on the thumbnails to see a larger image.
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