IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN!
As you know from my first post, I'm from Central, Ohio....Columbus, Ohio to be exact, and one of my favorite times of year is when
The International Gem & Jewelry Show comes to Columbus. My girlfriends and I mark it on our calendar and make a day of heading down to Vet's Memorial to view all the gorgeous baubles and beads and rings and necklaces, etc.
This October, The International Gem & Jewelry Show will be in town again, and we can't wait! I tend to go to look at all the beads. I like to buy the ones from China and India that are not readily available to me all the time. However, my girlfriends go for the gems and jewelry. I can't tell you how many lovely pieces they have purchased in our last visits. I'm always so envious of their buys, but I can't stay away from the beads. My poor husband has gone with me before, and he's really more like a pack horse. I would make the purchases, and he would carry the bags while listening to a podcast on his iPod. Now, he just prefers that I go with my friends, and it does seem to work out better that way.
Recently, I've started see a new trend at the gem and jewelry shows....classes! Yes, that's right! Some of the shows are even incorporating classes to teach the attendees how to make jewelry. So, if you thought you couldn't do it, now you have no excuse for not knowing how...take a class, and then buy the supplies right then and there. What could be better?
The International Gem & Jewelry Show is just one show that exhibits around the United States on a yearly basis, and the schedule is readily available on their website. There are other shows out there, and I will showcase them, as well, in future posts. This one just happens to be a favorite because I have happy memories tied to it with my husband and friends.
If you have a favorite gem, bead or jewelry show that you attend on a regular basis, let us all know! Free plugs all around!
(D. Bachman Gemstones)
Description
The second I saw this bead I fell in love! I'm very tempted to keep them all for myself!These are a 6mm x 8mm Czech glass faceted rondelle. These beads have soft hues of blue and pink running throughout. The pinks and blues remind me of an Arizona sky just before a Monsoon storm blows in. A brown Picasso finish covers the entire bead.
You will receive 10 beads chosen at random.
NOTE: Pictures are taken at close up range in the beautiful Arizona sun with a flash. They are then cropped, which makes them appear larger than they really are. This is so that you can see all the details of the bead. I have tried to show the colors as true as possible. Some beads may look lighter or darker in different light. These beads are made by hand so each bead is uniquely different.
Need a larger quantity than what is listed? Send me a message and I will set up a reserve listing for you.
I am happy to combine shipping as well. If you see more than one item you would like please send me a message prior to purchase and I will combine as many items as you like into one listing!
Feel free to contact me at whitemountainbeads@gmail.com