Bracelets
"Keum boo" is an ancient Korean process of bonding 24 kt gold foil to sterling or fine silver. I use a 700-degree hot plate and an agate or metal burnisher to bond the gold to the piece of jewelry.
The stones I set into my jewelry are man-made stones. Because the precious metal clay jewelry is fired at a very high temperature (1110 to 1470 degrees), synthetic stones remain colorfast when they are fired.
To inquire about any of the bracelets below, please contact me. I can also custom design a piece
or put together jewelry sets, made to order just for you!
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| Asian-inspired bracelet of fine silver, ss and red coral. |
Chinese circles of fine silver with hand-formed ss wire chain. Bracelet has magnetized clasp. |
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| 1/3-cuff bracelet - fine silver, oxidized. Cuff has three stones: peridot, topaz & amethyst. | Fine silver swirl bracelet on hand-wrapped wire chain. |
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| Half-cuff layered cuff bracelet. | Button oxidized fine silver bracelet. |
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| Mirror finish half cuff bracelet with oxidized pussy willow flowers. |
Half-cuff bracelet taken from a leaf, with various color stones. |
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| Flower bracelet with german silver beads. | Leaves & flower with dichroic glass center. |
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| Primitive-style link bracelet. | Half cuff bracelet with tree branches, clasp is blown glass. |
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| "Buckle" bracelet with triple sterling chain. | |














