Light Sapphire Crystal Curliques by Mag Black-Smith
These earrings are easy to wear and look great on. They are perfect for gifts or for yourself. Lightweight, these curliques are not large so they are easy to wear and they seem to have an inner light with the lovely 6mm crystal at the end. They measure 1 3/8 inches in length by 3/8 inches wide. (35mm by 10mm approximately). The decorative, curved silver in the back is a lovely part of the design. I make these with Argentium Sterling Silver, a fairly new silver, higher in quality than Sterling and slow to tarnish. What could be better!
These earrings are easy to wear and look great on. They are perfect for gifts or for yourself. Lightweight, these curliques are not large so they are easy to wear and they seem to have an inner light with the lovely 6mm crystal at the end. They measure 1 3/8 inches in length by 3/8 inches wide. (35mm by 10mm approximately). The decorative, curved silver in the back is a lovely part of the design. I make these with Argentium Sterling Silver, a fairly new silver, higher in quality than Sterling and slow to tarnish. What could be better!
These earrings are easy to wear and look great on. They are perfect for gifts or for yourself. Lightweight, these curliques are not large so they are easy to wear and they seem to have an inner light with the lovely 6mm crystal at the end. They measure 1 3/8 inches in length by 3/8 inches wide. (35mm by 10mm approximately). The decorative, curved silver in the back is a lovely part of the design. I make these with Argentium Sterling Silver, a fairly new silver, higher in quality than Sterling and slow to tarnish. What could be better!
Meg started making jewelry in 1975. While living on Cape Cod, Mass, she found what she had been searching for, learning how to make jewelry. She apprenticed with Elfstone Silver & Gold for two wonderful years and, after meeting her husband and getting married they moved to Davis, California. There she joined the Silo Craft Center and taught jewelry making, jewelry casting, lapidary and other wonderful classes for 7 years. In 1984, they moved to Nevada City. Meg joined the Artery in 1979. She is also in other galleries and has done a multitude of art and craft shows. She still loves making jewelry.