Sooz Jewels. Sue Doran's lampworking blog - handmade jewellery made with sterling silver, copper and lampworked beads. Based in Cambridge, UK.
View Article  COMPETITION

Here are details of a competition that I am running here on my blog in celebration of the launch of my new Georgia range of jewellery. The prize is a Georgia necklace in the size and colour of your choice along with a matching pair of earrings. Here is a photograph of the pink version of the necklace and a close up of the earrings.

All you have to do to enter is to leave a comment here on my blog - that's it - no purchase is necessary!
 
The necklace and earring sets are available in pink (pictured above), red, orange, black, blue, green, purple and white on the Lampwork > Lampwork Jewellery page of my website

I have also made the Georgia necklace and earrings in recycled aquamarine coloured glass (from a Bombay Sapphire gin bottle) and you can see these items on the Lampwork > Recycled blue page of my website

The jewellery is made with my own handmade lampwork glass beads, a variety of gemstones (depending on the colour selected) along with swarovski crystal pearls and/or swarovski crystal bicones, sterling silver tubes and sterling silver 4mm beads. The items are strung on nylon coated stainless steel; the clasp and earwires are 925 stamped sterling silver. Upon request, I can convert the earrings to be screw type clip ons for anyone without pierced ears. Just send me an e-mail if you win!

Any comment left on my blog between now and noon GMT on Sunday, 22nd February will be eligible; one entry per person. You will need to leave your e-mail address at the same time as your comment but this will only be visible to me so don’t worry about anyone else seeing it. Any abusive entries will be removed and the entrant disqualified from the competition.

The names of all the entrants will be placed into a hat and the winner drawn out on the afternoon of the closing date. The name of the winner will be posted on my blog and the winner will also be notified via e-mail. The judge’s decision (ie me!) will be final.

With very best wishes and good luck if you decide to enter!

View Article  Silver core bead

The last couple of days seem to have been all about my new Jim Moore bead press. Yesterday the postman brought me a note from Parcelforce saying they were holding an international parcel for me but there was VAT, a small import duty charge and Parcelforce's handling fee of £8 (that's a bit of a rip off when they've already been paid to deliver it). Anyway, the bill to pay in order to receive the press came to £60.66! I completely forgot when I ordered it that I would have to pay VAT. I rang the depot and paid over the telephone as their on-line system wasn't recognising the parcel reference number.

Then my credit card bill arrived this morning with the bead press on it - £292 - the exchange rate is really bad at the moment! So, adding the two together it has cost me the grand total of £352.66. I will have to sell a lot of beads to recover that much!

My first silver cored bead

Having said all that, a delivery man brought a big package just before lunch and it was the bead press itself - suddenly all monetary matters were forgotten and I excitedly had to have a go at lining a big hole bead.

Here is my first successful attempt - fortunately I had some practice big hole beads made up ready and waiting. I deliberately made some that were quick to make just after I placed my order for the bead press. 

This one is just a plain black bead with a bit of silvered ivory stringer that was lying about the place melted into it. I didn't want to practice on a bead that I had lavished lots of love and attention on in case I broke it. I made ten to practice on but I only broke one. For a second attempt, I'm quite pleased with it!

I haven't forgotten about the competition I mentioned yesterday, info will follow a bit later today.

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