Dhathu flowers- part three

Here is the concluding post on flower designs in Dhathu collection which I totally forgot to post 🙂
Bouquet of Flowers – Pink and purple-shimmer glass beads strung together with pearls and metal pendant in Purple, Pink, silver, copper and green. hmmm- what are shimmer beads – they are glass beads with a coat of glitter nail polish on top – Fancy right 😉

Ceraphina Christmas necklace – combination of a shaded patina flower pendant on a green gradient spiral pendant. As the name suggests it was completely inspired by Christmas colors and patterns. I joined both the pendants with a kind of wire wrap cold connection technique I wanted to try out for a long time

 

Gothic style Rose necklace with an elaborate filigree background this heavy rose bib necklace has been treated with patina inks and glaze to create a stunning head turner of a necklace. Again the pieces are connected with antique brass wire but you cant really spot them unless you go looking for them

 

 Inspired by Persephone, the Goddess of Spring this lovely hand painted (with patina ink) and textured floral necklace in red, pink, green, blue and gold is the perfect statement pieces this festive season. I really love this Goddess of Spring necklace as I have a thing for gold flowers 

 

Bouquet of flowers (Pink and green) Patina-ed red and pink metal pendant with ceramic beads and translucent Mina beads Earrings


 

 Bouquet of flowers (yellow, orange, red) Patina-ed yellow, red, orange metal pendant with soft necklace created using pompom trim and rhinestone chain. This pompom necklace was created based on the pompom bracelet DIY that I posted here

 
Hibiscus set-  A jewelry set created with patina-ed floral metal components and beads representing an abstraction of my favourite hibiscus flower

 

Shakambari necklace– wire wrapped crystal necklace in delicate peach and pista with a stunning patina flower pendant. I really stepped out of my comfort zone with this color combo, but it was an instant hit.

The First four are available for Sale but the last four are sold. If you are interesting in buying the available pieces, please contact me. They are also available at my etsy store
I hope you find it interesting
Cheers

4 responses to “Dhathu flowers- part three”

  1. Radhika avatar

    Love each and every set Divya .. love the last shakambari necklace and great idea of applying glitter nail lacquer to glass beads..:)

  2. Little Treasures avatar

    They are all gorgeous and unique! A stunning collection Divya!

  3. OksanaB avatar

    Beautiful necklaces!!! So colorful! Thank you for linking up with Handmade Café!

  4. vikawish avatar

    Very beautiful! Thank you for participating in the project Handmade Cafe!

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