Friday, October 1, 2021

The latest in Wings's new gemstone bead series, The Autumn Elementals: Fire.

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Yes, I know it's late, but I've been on the run since 7 AM. I did promise, though, that I would have the latest in Wings's new gemstone bead series, The Autumn Elementals:  Fire.  And here it is.

As usual, three works: necklace, earrings, and coil bracelet. As with the others in this series, it's priced a little bit higher because of the outsized presence of a lot of ultra-high-grade (and thus exceptionally costly) gemstone beads. Also as always, each piece reflects a different aspect of space, season, and element. They're designed, clearly, to be worn together, but each work stands entirely on its own and is thus sold separately.

First up is the necklace:

Photo copyright Aji, 2021;
all rights reserved.

This is called Aspens Ablaze, representing the phenomenon that is usually the first reliable wholesale indicator here that fall has arrived.  It consists of turned "aspen leaves" as focals — chunky citrine nuggets and especially those polished slices of raw amber — backed by golden yellow quartz and fossilized coral, chatoyant gold and midnight blue Pietersite, lapis lazuli, chrome diopside, African jade, and separators of polished amber and diamond-cut sterling silver. You can read the full description here.

Next up, of course, is the pair of earrings:

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all rights reserved.

These are Bonfire Beneath a Harvest Moon, and they consist of exceptionally long strands of cascading gems on sterling silver. The "moons" at the top are crackled fire agate, crimson but webbed with silvery clouds; the ones at the bottom are blood moons of deep translucent sardonyx. Moving inward, slices of icy moondust in the form of high-grade rainbow moonstone faceted rondels, and the same yellow quartz barrels that appear in the necklace are at the center. Spacers, again, are polished amber and diamond-cut sterling silver. You can read the full description here.

Third and last, but by no means least, is the coil: 

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The bracelet is The Sparks of a Scarlet Sunrise, also a phenomenon almost exclusively of fall here, and one that typically is no indicator of weather to come. The "sparks" at the center are more of those giant crackled fire agate rounds, and again, there are amber (both golden and cherry) separators and diamond-cut sterling silver ones. The rest of the rounds form gradients of size and shade, from sardonyx and yellow quartz through Red Creek jasper, red willow wood, Dolomite, lapis lazuli, and African jade. You can read its full description here.

Wings will also have a set of four sterling silver peace-symbol earrings coming up in the next couple of days, plus another, larger pair of gemstone dangles. Selling any or all of those, and these, would go far to getting us through October's expenses (made higher by the winterizing costs that accrue at this time every year, on top of quarterly taxes, animal work, and medical expenses for us both). Wings's main page is here. Inquiries via the site's Contact form. We URGENTLY need to make consistent sales to cover upcoming new medical costs and other expenses and make it through the rest of this terrible second pandemic-ridden year (one that has already been bitter indeed for our communities), so shares of the site links are much appreciated.


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