Tuesday 10 December 2013

The snow is snowing...

 An individual snowflake, or...

...your very own little pot (no bigger than my thumbnail) of snow / glitter. Let's not talk about the mess involved in getting the glitter into the pot. Let's just revel in its sparkly glory.

Hello, you cheeky golden robin, you.


Gingko biloba! And a happy new year. Two sides of the same silver-plated pendant.




These lovely earrings come in silver, too, but here's the gold-plated version. I realise they look enormous here, but they're not much longer than my thumb from tip to first joint. Or, as we say in the biz, the height of an average fairy.

A silver wishbone on a silver chain. For year-long wishes.

And I realised that just by adding a freshwater pearl, it would become...



Mistletoe! Looking greeny-gold because of the background, but still silver, I promise.



Two cherry ripe bracelets, with just a hint of sparkle.

O morning stars together









I'm in love with these twinkly stars. They're silver plated, gold plated or rainbow-tastic (hematite is the official term, I think), on either silver plated or gold plated thread. Very simple, and to my mind, much more chic than flashing Christmas tree earrings.

Speaking of earrings:

On the first day of Christmas...


Difficult to photograph, easy to wear. A little silver partridge and a juicy silver pear (matron), on a silver chain. This one's a lariat, so you can adjust the length to suit your taste and your outfit. It sort of works like this: http://www.purepearls.com/blog/2008/03/new-tahitian-pearl-lariat-necklace/, but without pearls.

On the second day of Christmas...

Two pewter turtle doves, smooching at the bottom of a silver chain. Get a room, chaps.

On the seventh day of Christmas...



I wish my true love had photographed this better, but I'm still smitten with my swan a-swimming. A little silver charm, topped with Swarovski crystals and floating from a silver-plated chain.

Just another leaf to round off autumn. This one's a maple, electroplated and coated in iridescent copper. It's not as big as it might look here - just 5cm across, and utterly, utterly gorgeous.

It's beginning to look a lot like...

Sunday 17 November 2013










I'm utterly in love with these. Each is made from a real life leaf, electroplated and finished in silver or gold plate. 

Here's a silver oak leaf and a gold rose leaf, but you might also like oak, rose, birch, maple or aspen in silver, gold or copper. Just ask!


Acorn pendants with assorted beads. One in gold, one in silver - both are little treasures. If you'd prefer them to be hanging from narrow velvet ribbon, rather than silver or gold chain, that would be lovely too.


Banana leaf pendant. OK, so that's not terribly autumnal, but a leaf is a leaf.

Yes, it's a silver dinosaur on a pumpkin. What of it?


Leafy earrings - in gold or silver.

Leaf-drop earrings. Sigh.




Spoon bracelets! Made from vintage spoon handles, cut off and filed smooth, curved (using the power of my miiind) and finished with a magnetic clasp.

Just choose the handles you'd like, and let me know what you fancy in the middle. From top to bottom here: turquoise, pearl and chrysocolla. But I have beads in pretty much any colour you might want, so let me know.




Liberty print bracelets, with a selection of beads and charms. Much easier and lovelier to wear than to photograph - you just wrap them around your wrist, and slide the beads and charms to wherever you want them. Then fasten with the magnetic (silver) or popper (gold) clasp.

Country is as country does

Two years since I posted last, and I'm now living back in London. I miss the countryside with all my heart, but - as Dolly Parton says - country is as country does, so I'm still managing to kick up autumn leaves. And kick up my heels.