This little “Book of Love” is the latest addition to my line. I made this sample for my sister, and there is one page for each of her boys. It makes them each feel special when she wears it, and it’s a cute Mommy statement that she can wear all day.
The possibilities for this necklace are endless – anything you say to your kids or your honey, or any words or names you’d like to wear but also keep kind of discreet can be put in this book. It’s just a fun little addition that I hope to do more with. My customers come up with the best ideas – so have fun with it!
What exactly is gold-filled jewelry?Gold-filled charms and chains are a great economical option to solid 14 karat gold.It looks and feels the same as 14 karat, but is much cheaper to purchase.In fact, gold-filled has a solid layer of 14 karat gold in contact with your eyes and skin, so it really is like having solid 14 karat from a look and feel perspective.
Gold filled jewelry (also called gold overlay) is regulated by law, and must have a 1/20th (by weight) layer of 14 karat gold permanently bonded over a core of base metal, such as brass. In contrast, Gold-plated is not regulated by law, and has about 1/100th the amount of real gold on its surface.The gold on gold-plated can also flake off, whereas the gold on gold-filled items will not rub off or flake off with wear.Gold-filled is tarnish-resistant and safe for most people with sensitive skin who can wear solid 14 karat gold jewelry. So gold-filled jewelry is a great economical way to enjoy the substance and shine of gold without the big price tag.
I have carried and worked with both solid 14 karat gold discs and gold-filled discs, and I can honestly say that in looking at them, I cannot tell the difference between them. In fact, the solid 14k metal tends to be softer than the gold-filled and is therefore harder to work with, from a stamping perspective.I plan to have a few new gold-filled items I will be adding to the site soon, too.So keep checking back!
Yippee, I found myself with a bit of ‘free’ time today so added another new product, the Sterling Heart on Gold Disc, to my site. This one is very different as it is one of my first mixed metal pieces. I took a gold-filled 5/8″ disc and overlayed a sterling heart with the name Alex on it. I then domed the whole piece to give it a rounded look. It was fun to make and I love the look of the two different metals together. This looks great with a sterling chain but if you’d prefer gold, you can order it without a chain and then add a gold chain from the Chains/Chords page.
I found some other new materials, including copper discs and more gold-filled shapes. Now it’s just a matter of adding them all to the site, one by one.Each one takes a little time to photograph, edit, price, add options to, upload, etc. But I’m working on it!! Have a great week!
I have a few new designs on my site that I recently added, and I have been busy this summer creating lots of other new items that haven’t gotten past the assembly and photography stage. But those will be added to my site soon, as well, a piece at a time.
You can see all the new items at once by going to the What’s New page on my site. What you’ll see there now is my new line of Initial Necklaces, all of which can be bought with or without a chain. They can be added to a pieice of jewelry you already own, or I can assemble a new piece for you with a chain and stones or other charms of your choice. In fact, any charm on my site can really be turned into Initial Jewelry by just requesting the large, initial font in the special instructions box. You aren’t limited to what I dreamed up!
I also added two new versions of my Happy Heart. One is simple with a name or word (shown here with Grandma) surrounded by tiny stars or polka-dots. The other version has a smaller sterling heart stamped with a name or word that is then permanently attached to the larger heart. It is appropriately named Happy Heart on Heart (sorry, I don’t always get that creative with my product names.) It’s very fun,unique, and something I came up with while playing around with mixing different pieces and shapes.
Remember to keep checking back as my goal this summer is to keep adding new designs and options.