This necklace reminds me of Stevie Nick's song Leather and Lace. It was always a favorite of mine, and I just love the combination of these two materials.
These bracelets are made from howlite, turquoise, bronzite and fossilized agate. I've always been intrigued by the vast array of colors of stones that are found on our planet. Many people believe (I'm one of them) that everything is energy and therefore the different stones have different energy or "healing" properties. Turquoise has always been thought of as the master healing stone. I wonder if that is why it has continued to be popular throughout time???
I made this necklace for my sister, Pat, for always being there to answer Quickbooks questions for Don and me. Her colors are brown, green and orange. She also appreciates a more casual look, so I used waxed linen and wood. Thank you Pat. I hope you enjoy wearing this as much as I enjoyed making it!
A sweet little necklace made with labradorite, kyanite, apatite, turquoise and sterling silver. Would look great with a v-neck white t-shirt and blue jeans.
Well, I finally posted a picture of a necklace. This is a very simple necklace made with two strands of sterling silver chain with a chandelier pendant of pearls and crystals. It appears to be vintage for those who like the look of yesteryear.
These bracelets make great graduation gifts for senior girls graduating from Pitt State, Pittsburg High School or Colgan. They are made with the schools' colors and a sterling silver mascot charm. Get your order in early - sometimes the charms are in limited supply.
Finally - a current photo!! Many thanks to my super talented friend, Rhona Shand.
Contact and Purchasing
If you have questions about any of the jewelry designs you see on my blog page, or perhaps wish to purchase something, please send a note to my email: cyndee_harvey@hotmail.com
I moved from California to Kansas in 2005, and have been developing my jewelry business, Cynthia Harvey Designs, ever since.
My work has been featured in many local shops in and around Pittsburg, but the most success has come from being a vendor at the Pittsburg Farmers' Market which will begin once again on April 17th. Many of my customers have asked if I have a website. Thanks to Christel Benson, I will be maintaining this blogspot so that there will be a place to refer my customers to when they ask.