Katrin Lerman Jewelry
All of my pieces are entirely hand made by me using sterling silver wire and high quality genuine gemstones. First, I create the desired shape/shell for a piece out of thick sterling silver wire. Then I string on the gemstones and wrap the entire piece with feet upon feet of thin sterling silver wire to give it a finished look. I add tiny sterling silver beads to the frame during wrapping to give it more dimension.
Every piece is different so if you see something and you like it you better grab it fast!
I also LOVE to work on custom designs. So if you have a certain gemstone or color in mind, please contact me. I can also incorporate keepsakes, such as beads, shells or charms into a beautiful pendant.
Visit my shop at www.KatrinLermanJewelry.etsy.com
Berries and Cherries, Oh My --- Necklace with Silver and Rubies
I have been reading a little book called 'Do you have a hat?' by Eileen Spinelli with my baby girl. She loves it! There is one verse in it that reminds me of this necklace:Carmen Miranda had a hat,
A towering hat of plums and cherries,
Peaches, oranges, and berries,
Plump bananas by the bunch-
A hat her friends could eat for lunch.
I think she might have liked this necklace with its fruity color!
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I used rich colored faceted Rubies in various sizes and one large intricate Bali Sterling Silver bead for this pendant. It is created from sterling silver wire and then hand coiled/wrapped with several feet of very thin sterling silver wire and tiny Thai silver beads.
It is 1 ¾" long x 1 ¼"wide. A Sterling Silver 17" chain with hand created eye and hook claps complements the pendant. Please let me know if you would like a different size chain.
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The Girl with the Pearl --- Earrings with Silver, Pearls and Chalcedony Briolettes
These beautiful little earrings have a grey freshwater pearl center with a small white freshwater pearl on the top and bottom of it. A small faceted chalcedony briolette is hanging from the main part of the earring. They are 2" long and wrapped with thin sterling silver wire and tiny sterling silver beads to create an unexpected look.More Info
Fanciful --- Necklace with Silver and faceted Citrines
Now with the holidays, I have been watching some old German fairytales. I love all the jewelry they used to wear. So I wanted to create a fancy necklace worthy a princess --- and here it is. I made it more modern and simplistic so it can easily be worn even if you don't happen to go to the ball.***********************************************************
I used 3 sparkly faceted citrine beads as the focal point. These are just exceptional and I can't keep my eyes off them. The pendant is created from sterling silver wire and then hand coiled/wrapped with several feet of very thin sterling silver wire and tiny Thai silver beads.
It is a bit over 2" long x 1 ½" wide. A Sterling Silver 17" chain with hand created eye and hook claps complements the pendant. Please let me know if you would like a different size chain.
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This is were I write all about the behind the scenes happenings around my jewelry.
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- aquariann aquariann Oct 1, 2008 @ 5:08 pm
- Your jewelry is absolutely stunning! I enjoyed reading about the inspirations behind those three of your pieces. I found you through the Etsy Fans group and have hearted your shop.
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- Wysiwigs Wysiwigs Apr 30, 2008 @ 4:00 am
- Your jewelry is gorgeous, and so is your lens. An informative and enjoyable read - thanks for sharing! Now if only I were rich, I do some serious shopping right now...
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- SusanShaw SusanShaw Jan 10, 2008 @ 12:55 am
- Beautiful work! I love your sense of color!
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- LE_Robinson LE_Robinson Jan 2, 2008 @ 2:56 pm
- What lovely jewelry! Obviously made by a creative, accomplished artist.
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- desertpinnacle desertpinnacle Jan 2, 2008 @ 2:23 pm
- Nice lens! I love your jewelry. I'll definitely bookmark your lens for gift ideas.
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