Okay, so this isn't a brand new design, you caught me. But, it is part of my Spring/Summer 2011 line and it's available on Etsy for $15 so I thought it should get a little plug. I made it just before the show we went to before Valentine's Day and it got a lot of attention at the booth, but no takers for whatever reason. It's a soapstone heart on an 18" beaded chain. It's metal-free like many of my necklace designs so the clasp is a ball-loop closure with a leopard jasper bead in the same color scheme.
I've had the purple and teal seed beads for a while and have wanted desperately to use them, and I am working on a little square-stitch bracelet, but that will take far too long to finish to make it worth selling for what I'd have to charge for it. I happened across this lovely heart and had to use it somewhere, and luckily when I got it home I realized that those purple beads were exactly the right color. I used pale pink (almost white) bugle beads and bone-white seed beads as the centerpieces for the daisy-chain stitch. I brought in the teal beads because it was a little too monochromatic with just the purple/pink/white.
The transition from purple to teal was an experiment really, to see how it looked if I changed every other bead for a couple of "daisies" before changing completely to the other color. It's a unique look, though I keep going back and forth about whether I really like it or not. It looks better when worn than laid out, I think.
I'm generally not a fan of hearts in designs. I can't really explain why, except that there are so many used in so many designs everywhere and my natural instinct is to avoid things that are ordinary, overdone, or cliche. I don't like words in wall art either, which is getting increasingly prevalent.
Not sure what that had to do with anything, but there it is. I just hope that this doesn't fall into the "generic heart necklace" category and that someone will take it home and love it the way it deserves.
This is a beautiful necklace. I love the teal and purple together! I don't think it is generic at all. :) ~Val
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