Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Opals - a large family of stunning gems

I adore opals of any kind. There are many 'species' of opal, some you may know of and others you may not have heard about. I thought I would give you a little insight into some of these gorgeous gems. .......................................................................................................... Precious Opal ..................................................................................... Stunning colour play is the signature of this gorgeous variety of Opal. The opal is generally classified into two groups - White opal and Black Opal. White opal is charactorised by a white or very light base colour with a rainbow colour play and black opal is charactorised by a dark grey, dark blue, dark green or grey/black base tone with a rainbow colour play. Pure black base colour is very rare. The black opal in general is much more rare than the white. The colour play is from tiny spheres of a mineral called Cristobalite, aranged in layers on a bed of silica 'jelly'. These tiny mineral balls cause the light to be difracted and bent in different ways, so the stone displays a range of spectrum shades. Opals also contain a percentage of water. This can be lost if stones are dried out, making some people consider the gem to be unlucky when the stones crack. If you can, keep your opals moist to keep them at their best. If opals do ever crack, the colours can be restored, even if it is temporarily, with oils, resins or water. Opals can be treated with plastic to make them more robust. ........................................................................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/NanukJewellery Designed by Louise Farrow ............................................................................................... Precious White and Black Opals are mainly mined in Australia. Famously from Lightening Ridge and White Cliffs in New South Wales, Coober Pedy and Andemooka in South Australia and other places in Queensland. Before opals were discovered in Australia, the best stones were mined in Slovakia. Today, deposits of precious opals can be found in the Americas, Indonesia, Japan, Russia and several African countries. Other types of opal are also classified as precious opals: Boulder Opals have a dark base colour and good flashes of colour from little fisures or hollows within the pebble rocks it is found in. Opal matrix stones have bands of precious opal in veins running through the matrix mother rock. Harlequin Opal is a stunning opal with a transparent or translucent base and a mosaic like colour pattern. Jelly Opal has a bluish grey base colour with a little colour play. Crystal opal has a transparent base with a strong colour play. ...................................................................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/JAustenJewelleryDesign .....................................Designed by Jacqueline Austen http://folksy.com/shops/asterlingidea .....................................Designed by Hannah Morris-Knowles http://folksy.com/shops/JAustenJewelleryDesign .....................................Designed by Jacqueline Austen Opal Triplet and Doublet stones are created by using thin slivers of precious opal, mounted onto a slice of black or white stone stone - often onyx or white jade. The triplet stones have an additional layer of rock crystal quartz on top of the opal for protection. ................................................................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/DeborahJonesJewellery ......................................Designed by Deborah Jones ................................................................................................................ Synthetic Opals have been created in the lab. Known as Gilson Opals, these beautiful stones are a more affordable yet gorgeous way to enjoy opals. They come in every base tone colour and have a good colour play - a little like the harlequin Opal. ...................................................................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/JandDField .......................................Designed by John & Dawn Field http://folksy.com/shops/DeepBlueSeaSilver .................................Designed by Lorraine Tait .............................................. Fire Opals .................................................................................................................. Amazing orange or yellow stones, usually with no colour play, are really popular. It is often quite milky, but none the less stunning. The best ones, of course are the transparent stones with no inclusions. These are usually faceted. They originate from Mexico in the main, but can be found elsewhere in the Americas and western Australia. ................................. Common Opals ................................................................................................................. There are so many varieties of common opal - some more valuable than others. Most are opaque and are widely used in jewellery. Some of the more common types are below: Agate Opal - Agate with light and dark opal layers. Wood Opal - yellowish or brownish opal, preserving ancient, fossilized wood. Honey Opal - Translucent opal in a yellow shade Hyalite - a clear opal with a strongly pronounced sheen. Porcelain Opal - a milky white opal Moss Opal - Dendritic white or porcelain Opal Peruvian opals - found in the Andes of Peru, it is usually opaque and can have dendritic inclusions or rock matrix. ............ http://folksy.com/shops/argantestudios .................................................Designed by Dianne http://folksy.com/shops/EllieChristine .................................................Designed by Eleanor Swinhoe http://folksy.com/shops/Brontique3 .................................................Designed by J Webberley http://folksy.com/shops/JewelsOfYours ...................................................Designed by Debbie Cummins http://folksy.com/shops/hotwirecraft ....................................................Designed by Jan Crompton http://folksy.com/shops/JAustenJewelleryDesign .....................................................Designed by Jacqueline Austen............................................... There are many types of simulated opal on the market - all popular and more often used in costume jewellery designs. Opalite - a type of man made glass is very popular with its bluish/yellowish glow. There are also other glass and plastic simulations which are very attractive. Please take the time to have a click on the pictures above to be taken to the designers shops and look at their designs more closely. Thank you so much for reading! Jacqueline x

Sunday, 21 July 2013

Dolls house miniatures - amazing in every detail

Having been inspired by a stunning dolls house carpet - made by a fellow folksy artisan Shirley Woosey (see her work below) I have decided to devote this montage blog to all things dolls house related. I would have loved these when I was growing up - and, if I am honest would still love them now! Please click on the items to be taken to the item in the artisans shops.............................................. http://folksy.com/shops/WhimsyWooDesigns Designed by Shirley Woosey ......................................................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/HazelRayfield Designed by Hazel Rayfield.......................................................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/JJCREATIONS1 Designed by Julie Jasper............................................................................................ http://folksy.com/shops/plastercraft Designed by Danny A................................................................................................. http://folksy.com/shops/LittleTimeWasters Designed by Anne-Marie Parkin....................................................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/Grandmasminiaturemarket Designed by Shirley Chalkley................................................................................................. I am always stunned and amazed by the detail these talented artisans can put into their designs. Each piece is a true work of art. I do hope you will take the time to have a look in their shops and enjoy the other wonderful items thay have created. Jacqueline x

Friday, 12 July 2013

Peridot - the beautiful summer green gemstone

Peridot is a stunning, typically lime green gemstone, which can be yellowish or brownish in tone too. Known by two other names, Chrysolite and Olivine - due to its colour. It has been prized for thousands of years, especially by the Ancient Egyptians, who mined for the gem on a volcanic island in the Red Sea, called Zabargad (St John). This mine was lost for many years and only rediscovered at the turn of the last century! It is from this mine that the largest cut specimen at 319 carats was sourced. It is now in the Smithsonian Museum, Washington D C. The stone is now also mined in Myanmar, Brazil, Australia, China, Kenya, Mexico, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and also in Arizona. The gem can also be found in Norway. Some peridot stones are taken from meteorites that fell in Siberia. It is one of the few gems that can truly be classed as 'out of this world'! The gem is cut in all shapes, both faceted and en cabochon. The stone sometimes features a star or cats eye properties, due to fine inclusions of other minerals. These are quite rare in Peridot. There are few other gems that feature the juicy lime green colour of peridot, although very occasionally, confusion can be made with demantoid garnet, pale diopsides, prasiolite, chrysoberyls, emeralds and tourmalines. The gem was introduced to Europe by the Crusaders on their return from battle. It is often mentioned in the bible and is still considered a special stone by many Christians today. Bishops often wear rings of Peridot and of Amethyst as symbols of purity and morality. Spiritualists believe the stone has powers to help with gall bladder and liver ailments. It is said to help protect against negativity. A birthstone for Libra, Capricorn, and for the month of August/September. It is also associated with the 16th wedding anniversary and the planet Saturn............................................................................................ Well, I think it is time to see some gorgeous hand made and hand crafted items that feature this stunning gem. Please click on the pictures to be taken to the item in the artisans shop................................................................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/alibalijewellery .................Designed by Alison Reid ............................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/DeborahJonesJewellery .................Designed by Deborah Jones..................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/fionahutchisonbarr ........Designed by Fiona Hutchison-Barr............................................... http://folksy.com/shops/kymbi ................Designed by Kym Bigwood........................................................ http://folksy.com/shops/OtterOriginals ................Designed by Carol Tapley......................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/MariSeraDesigns .............Designed by Geraldine Paton...................................................... http://folksy.com/shops/JAustenJewelleryDesign .....Designed by Jacqueline Austen.................................................... I do hope you like this small selection of peridot jewellery items from Folksy. Please do drop by again soon! Jacqueline x

Fabulous Fabrics!

With life being really hectic in the jaustenjewellerydesign household at the moment, I have dodged another informative blog yet again and just composed a montage of beautiful fabric, handmade items from Folksy instead. Each piece really spoke to me, whether for its colours, patterns, design or functionality. Please do take time to click on the pictures to be taken to the items in the artisans shops. I do hope you will appreciate these gorgeous items as much as I do and perhaps be inspired to purchase one (or a few) for gifts - why not stock up for Christmas now?! http://folksy.com/shops/RedDevilCrafts http://folksy.com/shops/jazzyjane1 http://folksy.com/shops/annchandleroriginals http://folksy.com/shops/VintageVibe http://folksy.com/shops/NOfkantsCurios http://folksy.com/shops/WhimsyWooDesigns http://folksy.com/shops/WoollenWhisker http://folksy.com/shops/AppleyDapplysStoreCupboard http://folksy.com/shops/littlegrey http://folksy.com/shops/SilentCompanions http://folksy.com/shops/oakapplerose http://folksy.com/shops/valerie ................................................................................................................................ Thanks so much for popping by! Jacqueline x

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Glass - a class act indeed!

Trying to think outside the box for gifts, I decided to have a look at glass and what folksy has to offer. There are so many items from vases, sun-catchers and tumblers to jewellery, plaques, beads and more! Here is another montage of stunning glass creations from amazing Folksy artisans. Please just click on the pictures to be take to the items in their folksy shops. Enjoy!.................................. http://folksy.com/shops/cazz http://folksy.com/shops/amyorangejuice http://folksy.com/shops/Glassmagyck http://folksy.com/shops/toasted http://folksy.com/shops/CarolMadeThis http://folksy.com/shops/StyleitSeaside http://folksy.com/shops/Blackswanglassjewellery http://folksy.com/shops/lwfusedglass http://folksy.com/shops/carofusion http://folksy.com/shops/LorraineAshley http://folksy.com/shops/GabrielleJustinne http://folksy.com/shops/DesignedWithPleasure http://folksy.com/shops/WendysGlassHouse http://folksy.com/shops/AtlanticGlass http://folksy.com/shops/Lillibets http://folksy.com/shops/TheDragonflyLane http://folksy.com/shops/CorrinaFieldHandmade http://folksy.com/shops/LampworkbeadsbyJo http://folksy.com/shops/theglassboutique http://folksy.com/shops/HeavenlyAnarchist http://folksy.com/shops/BlueSkyMosaics http://folksy.com/shops/MidnightStarDesigns http://folksy.com/shops/cardboardsquirrel http://folksy.com/shops/urbanalien.............................................................................................................. Thanks so much for looking! Jacqueline x