Posts Tagged ‘bead show’

fun at Intergem

February 28, 2009

Yesterday, my friend Judy of Juma Jewelry and I were waiting at the door in time for the opening of Intergem’s spring show. We headed immediately for the wholesale room, to visit our favorite vendors: Sanjay of Shri Impex and Helena of Pearl Concepts. We both walked away with items we needed – small rondelles in various colors, briolettes in mystic quartz and pink amethyst and center-drilled freshwater coin pearls, as well as some things we just wanted – London blue topaz small rondelles, aquamarine briolettes, and for me, my first Tahitian pearl. We also discovered some new vendors, S. I. Gems and Beads, where I got micro-faceted, deep honey colored citrine rondelles and from Divinity Imports, smooth London blue topaz briolettes of incredible size and clarity. I think I can safely say that we had a good day.

London blue topaz smooth briolettes and pink amethyst faceted teardrops

Swiss blue topaz smooth briolettes and pink amethyst faceted teardrops

  

mystic quartz briolettes

moss aquamarine and mystic quartz briolettes

I was sooo bad today…

September 20, 2008

at Intergem – I told myself I was doing a quick in and out out the convention center and I started off with good intentions, but then I found my friends at Vettri Gems and they always have an awesome budget bin, so I have to work my way through it thoroughly. I found some pretty multi-color sapphire tiny faceted coins, dark purple amethyst onion brios, small smooth whiskey quartz brios. Then I discovered the higher end gems, and they had some great smooth briolettes – I’ve been looking for some for months.

smooth brios and pink amethyst shields and sapphires

smooth brios and pink amethyst shields and sapphires

 

The highlight of my Vettri Gems spree were the humongous pink amethyst shield briolettes – I’ve never seen this shape before.

pink amethyst brios

pink amethyst brios

After forcing myself away, I made my way to my favorite pearl vendors – Pearl Concepts. My friend Helena greeted me warmly and helped my pick out some amazing colors and some new shapes in pearls.

fall colors from Pearl Connection

fall colors from Pearl Connection

unique & pretty pearls

unique & pretty pearls

 

Helena found a great strand of pearls that perfectly match a chalcedony drusy pendant I found today – and I found my favorite top drilled coins and keshi and found the colors I want to work with for fall designs.

Just as I was ready to leave I made a new friend: Ankit at Gem House USA, who had some unique beads, and was very knowledgeable to boot.

rondelles

rondelles

 

shapes

shapes

 

Gem House had loads of awesome rondelle beads in all different sizes – bi-lemon quartz, pink and blue topaz, green amethyst and green kyanite. Besides the rondelles, there were some briolettes of moss aquamarine, moss amethyst and tiny multi-colored spinel. The most interesting beads today were:

mystic green quartz concave cut

mystic green quartz concave cut

none of the pictures I took show these beautiful beads to advantage.
After today, I am on a bead moratorium – no new beads until I make something from each bead I bought today! Stay tuned for pics of the work – no time today, tomorrow I’ll be at the Chester County Restaurant Festival, on North High Street in downtown West Chester, so come hang out if you’re in town.

creative juices

September 10, 2008

I’ve been extremely uncreative the past couple of weeks, I think because of the pressure of getting the library ready for the public (we opened on Friday, hooray!) and I just haven’t been thinking much about jewelry. Today, ideas started rumbling around in the back of my head – I saw a beautiful sunset on Monday, and I keep thinking about the colors – a dark vibrant orange, with shades of lavender and blue merging together. I think I also have autumn on the brain, yearning for dark, strong colors to work with.

Lucky me, I do happen to have most of those colors in my collection: beautiful whiskey topaz briolettes, graceful amethyst spiral twist beads, yellow sapphire rondelles, ruby rondelles, blue topaz, bronze keshi pearls, I could keep going but I think you get the idea. I’m hoping that some more inspiration will arrive next week, with a visit to Intergem – the Three Bead Musketeers are at it again and Lissa is bringing a bead show newbie along, I can’t wait to corrupt her!

Bead Fest!

August 29, 2008

I completely forgot to update you on my fun day at Bead Fest Philadelphia on August 22nd. I arrived at the Valley Forge Convention Center and met Lissa who was waiting outside. As we were waiting for Judy, I ran into a couple of friends who were on their way for a day of bead shopping (Hi Gretchen and Lindsay!) Judy made it just as Lissa and I were going to go in and leave her behind, and we made our way through the line to get tickets.

pink chalcedony, prehnite, amethyst spiral twist, multi-gems

pink chalcedony, prehnite, amethyst spiral twist, multi-gems

We decided to go straight to our friend Sanjay of Shri Impex, whose showroom we got to rampage through in June. Judy met up with a couple of her friends and we spent a good hour chatting with Sanjay, in between squeals of “Look at these!” and “I want it!” While Judy was still deliberating on some final choices, Lissa went looking for lampworked glass and I discovered the pearl vendors across the aisle from Sanjay’s booth.

I found some great fall colors in pearls and some pretty light bronze large keshi pearls.

freshwater pearls for fall

freshwater pearls for fall

I also got to see my friend Jerry of Singaraja Imports, who had my favorite filigree rectangles in vermeil as well as sterling, and T-Beads Glass – I showed her the earrings I made using her beads which are gracing my business card.

my design using T-Beads Glass floral beads

my design using T-Beads Glass floral beads

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All in all, I’d say all three of us had a successful day – Lissa’s top purchase had to be the lovely carved tourmaline leaves, the humongous crystal quartz faceted teardrops and (my favorite) amethyst slices of stalactite.
carved tourmaline leaves

carved tourmaline leaves

faceted top-drilled prasiolite

faceted top-drilled prasiolite

Judy also had some amazing finds – my favorites were the white topaz and all of her pink amethysts.
white topaz faceted nuggets

white topaz faceted nuggets

pink amethyst in all shapes and sizes

pink amethyst in all shapes and sizes

There were so many great vendors at Bead Fest, I can’t name them all, you’ll have to see for yourself. I overdid myself, but I’ll recover in time for Intergem.
Stay tuned for the fantastic creations to come!