Usually, the
Art Jewelry Elements blog offers up a specific Component of the Month for their editors and a few lucky guests to design with for their monthly challenge. For October they shook things up a bit and are allowing anyone to participate... and it wasn't even limited to jewelry this time! The theme for the month is the raven. Karen Totten wrote a great introductory post about the facts and myths surrounding ravens (and how they differ from crows) that you can read
HERE. To keep the raven love going and further inspire us, Jenny Davies-Reazor just shared a post about the ravens of Celtic myth that you can check out
HERE.
Eric and I both love ravens and have a few different art pieces in our house, so I had to play along... but first I had to find the perfect art bead to feature. In digging through my mess of beads and supplies (good gravy but I need to block out some
serious time to get my studio under control!!) I found a pendant that I had totally forgotten about from
Kylie Parry. I bought it in a destash bundle quite a while back and (hangs head in shame) it was still in the box she shipped to me.
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As usual, I forgot to snap a picture before I began my design. Sigh. |
Technically, it's supposed to be a crow (at least as far as her listing goes) but I think he looks raven-y enough. He's got the ruff of feathers around his neck anyway!
I used mostly gemstones (jasper and carved agate) as well as some Czech glass. I also added a cool metal bead that I bought in Santa Fe a few years back that's a mix of copper and silver. For now, the back is copper plated chain to match the other copper findings but I'm tempted to replace that with some black deerskin leather lace. I'd love to hear your thoughts on that.
This is a blog hop. Check out today's post on the Art Jewelry Elements blog to see what everyone else was inspired to make
HERE. Thanks for stopping by!