Only a week left till Mother’s Day!
© Wendy Brandes 2007-2008
Photo by John Muggenborg
Photo by John Muggenborg
Ametrine is the name for a naturally occurring combination of amethyst (purple) and citrine (deep yellow) in single crystal.
For more information about these earrings or any other designs, contact me at wbjewelry at hotmail dot com.
gorgeousssssssssss.
hey quick question, how do you view your stats? Like the page views and things like that? it’s probably so obvious but i can’t find it. All i see is “profile views” on my profile page….hmmm.
any help would be much appreciated:)
CC
Purty!
CC, I answered you on your blog.
Terri Berry, thank you!
I really like these; I’ve never seen this gem material before.
These are lovely. I use to work in a jewelry store, in college. . . and yet, I always learn something new from your blog.
Helló Wendy.I am a Hungarian jeweller.I like your things.yet new the my blogg,I polish it then.
ooo my birthstone! they’re gorgeous! i really adore drop earrings
Wendy, do you have a page where all your current designs can be viewed?
August, I am about to launch a new website. The site is actually finished, just undergoing testing. You can use the “my designs” tag at the bottom of this post to see the designs I’ve written about on the blog.
Gawjus.
Relatively new reader – have you done a post on pearls before? I <3 pearls
So pretty, and such an unusual color combination in jewelry!
Love them! They remind me of a pair of Cartiers Monica Bellucci has, but those are in onyx (or something black). These are very feminine.
Amethyst is Miss J’s birthstone. She LOVES these.
My mother doesn’t have ears. Thanks for rubbing it in.
Hello Wendy Brandes, my boyfriend’s name is Alex Brandes. Does this qualify me for free jewelry? Probably not, but these earrings are stunning anyway 🙂
Hi B! That’s funny. Generally I make any nearby Brandeses work without pay at trunk show, etc., so Alex better look out!