This is my latest design, the "Almeida" pendant. Named after the portuguese historic village of Almeida, this pendant reminds me of its shaped star fortress.
Almeida was one of the most important strongholds in Portugal in the modern age. It played a crucial military role, defending the portuguese border in the first years of the country independence.
The aerial view of this stronghold reveals 2500 meters of walls forming the shape of a 12 point star.
Although the pendant only has 9 points, I thought it was a fine name for this design.
List of materials needed for this project:
- 14mm rivoli;
- 4x3mm rondelles;
- 4mm fire-polished beads or bicones;
- 11/0 Miyuki seed beads (2 colours or more).
For a closer look at the pendant and more information about the beading process watch the video below.
Gorgeous work! I LOVED your pendant...so pretty and classic! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI would like to personally congratulate you as your blog.I personally give you a high-five and want to thank you for your contribution to this world.
Thank you so much, Jopina!
DeleteDo you permit anyone to use these designs and make real jewellery with their own brands? Or are there some conditions involved?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work. I want to use these designs, is it possible?
ReplyDeleteYou may use my designs to make jewellery for personal use or to sell.
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