Author Archives: Sharon Rose, LAc, MSAOM
Carnelian Ivy Leaf ring
I love how this carnelian glows in the sunlight! Carnelian was, of course, hugely popular in the ancient Egyptian and Roman Empires. It symbolizes courage, health, and luck.
Amethyst or Garnet?
Desert Scorpions
This was beyond my skill set when I started it 4 yrs ago, but I picked it back up today and successfully soldered all the big, small, and tricky (twisted wire) bits together! It’s a fidget piece- the stone moves a little but will not fall out due to the sturdy slanted walls. https://videopress.com/v/FCg8TQ9G?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true
I’m terrible about listing my work…
Sometimes pieces never make it to the Etsy shop. If you see something you like (or want to commission something personalized) drop me a line!
Black opal!
Ode to Oregon
Sunstone, sterling silver, jeweler’s brass. Who doesn’t love Sasquatch? https://videopress.com/v/5JoJkqee?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true
More Opal!
Opal or Ruby?
Today’s finished fun
Maple leaf earrings in two flavors: Faceted garnet and cabochon malachite. Two rings, one lily and one with a pink tourmaline. All sterling silver, of course.
