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Copper Bug

$65.00

The central piece is a copper pendant made from scratch. Bugs and beetles have a strong connection to Ancient Egypt, so I decorated this little guy with blue, red, and turquoise beads, the colours used most in Ancient Egyptian jewelry.

Copper, dyed howlite, coral

Neutral Tint

$75.00

This elegant, but extraordinary necklace will be a good match to both night dress or casual office outfit.

Agate, Labradorite, sterling silver, steel

Blue Crown

$80.00

The Blue Crown necklace is the perfect match to the Apatite crown necklace. Memory wire holds the shape well and takes some weight off your neck.

Silver, auqamarine, lapis lazuli

En Rouge

$65.00

This bright neckalce features copper hot-enamelled ceterpiece decorated with bamboo coral and copper beads. For a better look, it’s paired with hook earrings. The hooks are sterling silver and the beading components are copper.

Materials: bamboo coral, copper, enamel, sterling silver.

Dalmatian

$65.00

This chocker necklae is elegant and features dalmaian jasper with black spinel spacer beads and sterling silver details.

Materials: sterling silver, dalmatian jasper, black spinel

Blue Arrow

$75.00

This elegant necklace is made with sterling silver vintage used-to-be earring that I enamelled and turned into a pendant. Memory wire keeps the shape of the neclace which is feels much lighter with the support of the shape.

Materials: sterling silver, enamel, aquamarine apatite.

Hand-made by Ottawa-Gatineau based artist.

Apatite And Crown

$80.00

This necklace features a hand-made silver crown with yellow faceted apatites and genuine natural turquoise stones. The memory wire holds the shape of the necklace and reduces the feeling of weight on the neck.

Mayan Jade

$70.00

This necklace is a product of work by two artists: native Yucatec stone carver and myself. To enhance the beauty of the carving, I incorporated Canadian jade beads and special bull bone elements, carefully selected to evoke a sense of wild and free personality.

Materials: jade, sterling silver, bone

Humming Bird

$85.00

The Humming Bird necklace features a pewter hand-made by First Nations artist pendant that I framed with beautiful gemstones of the sky colour.

Materials: pewter, palis lazuli, amazonite, agate

Olga

$40.00

This simple necklace in bold colours features memory wire that hold the shape of the necklace and carries the weight of the stones.

Gzhel

$65.00

This Gzhel necklace features Tibetan agate beads separated with pure copper findings and linked with copper figures.

Hand-made in Canada

Materials: Tibetan agate, copper

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Mayan Warrior (50+ years, Mexico)

$85.00

This necklace in Art Deco Style has an authentic Mexican bronze coin that are out of circulation now. I gently restored it, applied jewelry grade enamel to bring authentic Art Deco look.

The length is adjustable due to the chain used.

Materials: bronze artifact, copper, aventurine, lapis lazuli.

Hand-made in QC, Canada

Ella Silver Earrings

$45.00

The Ella sterling silver earrings showcase harmoniously balanced geometric shapes, including a sphere crafted from bamboo coral, a sterling silver square, and a rectangular prism made of lapis lazuli.

Hand-made in Canada

 

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Dawnbreaker (1980, Canada)

$75.00
The Dawnbreaker features a made-from-scratch hot enamelled copper pendant with genuine copper and lapis lazuli, bamboo coral and copper beads. It comes with 1 in extender to adjust the length if needed. The pendant is an enamelled penny struck in 1980.
Even though fewer and fewer artists practice hot-enamelling, I love this old and unique technique for the bold colours, an element of surprise, and the wide design possibilities it offers.

Hand-made in QC, Canada

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Azule

$75.00
This beautiful necklace combines a hot-enamelled made-form-scratch pendant and beaded string. One-inch extender helps find the most comfortable fit.
Materials: solid copper, jewelry enamel, amazonite, lapis lazuli, copper findings, vinyl cord.

Hand-made in QC, Canada

Red And Cobalt (250+ y.o., Europe)

$70.00

Red And Cobalt necklace is another piece of jewelry made with authentic trade beads from Africa. Made to facilitate trade, glass beads in various forms made in Europe were in use by explorers and then traders mainly across the African continent. Blue colour of the beads stands for harmony, truth, insight, and loyalty. This necklace is made with authentic African trade glass bead.

The necklace sits perfectly around the neck and features adjustable length.

Materials: sterling silver, lapis lazili, glass bead artifact

Hand-made by Ottawa-Gatineau-based artist Elena NL.

 

Cape of Hope (250+ y.o., Europe)

$95.00

Made to facilitate trade, glass beads in various forms made in Europe were in use by explorers and then traders mainly across the African continent. Blue colour of the beads stands for harmony, truth, insight, and loyalty. These necklace is made with authentic African trade glass bead accompanied with vintage mother of pearls shell hand-made oval bead.

Materials: sterling silver, lapis-lazuli, glass bead artefact, mother of pearls artefact, freshwater pearls.

Hand-made by Elena NL.

 

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Pearl and Patina Necklace

$75.00

Pearl and Patina Necklace made with natural freshwater pearls and bronze beads and pendant. All pearls are authentic and vintage.

It is a classic combination of materials with a patina effect, but simple and contemporary in design.

Hand-made in QC, Canada

Rose Petal (50+ y.o., Mexico)

$55.00

Rose Petal quartz necklace  is very gentle and makes any lady look elegant and blooming. The central piece has hot-enamelled vintage authentic bronze Mexican coin. Elena gently cleaned it and applied few layers of enamel to underline gemstones as well as to show metal ornament.

Materials used: rose quartz, copper, copper plated parts, vinyl cord, bronze coin.

Handmade in QC by Elena Nahum Leroy.

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Seahorse (2500 y.o.+, Europe)

$190.00

This Seahorse necklace has authentic bronze arrowhead from archaic period dated circa 750-500 BC (more than 2500 years old).

Elena Nahum Leroy cleaned and polished the arrowhead, added hot enamel to emphasize the texture of the metal, wrapped with copper wire and soldered it to secure the position of the metal.

Materials: bronze, copper, sodalite, angelite, vinyl cord.

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