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Do you love fabrics? I do, I love the colours, patterns, and textures of both fashion and decor textiles. Anytime I go into a fabric store it’s a treat for the senses and I can’t help but touch. I’m drawn in by the artistry, allure, and feel of luxurious fine fabrics. So inspiring and enjoyable, they’re a tactile and sensual form of art. You wear jewellery close against your skin just like clothing, and each element (metal, gemstone, fabric) has it’s own distinctive feel.

This new collection is inspired not just by fabrics but also by the making of fabrics. These bracelets are each hand woven on a bead loom, which is very similar to a textile loom (but much smaller of course). I really enjoy metalsmithing and working with a torch and hammer, but there’s something very therapeutic about weaving on a loom.

You wear jewellery close against your skin just like clothing, and each element (metal, gemstone, fabric) has it’s own distinctive feel.

These warm and radiant Textura bracelets are currently available in gold and four colours. From top to bottom: Viola purple, Forest green, Denim blue, and Blaze red.

The sophisticated striped pattern is inspired by ticking, which is fairly traditional, but I opted for an asymmetrical design that brings a modern edge to the classic stripe. Cool smooth Delica beads in shimmering vibrant colours give contrast to the softness of velvety ultrasuede. These bracelets are a combo of being down-to-earth and lively at the same time.

In a fun play on fashion accessories the Textura bracelet is like a belt for your wrist. It simply slips on over your hand, and you use the ultrasuede thong to adjust the bracelet just like a belt, I call it a “belted bracelet”. They are my playful go to accessories when I want a hit of colour and shimmer that’s harmonious with a casual ensemble. You can pair these versatile pieces with a crisp cotton shirt, or a top and your favourite jeans. You can also wear it with a maxi dress, pull over, or tunic and tights.

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Maintain your beautiful pieces and revitalize lackluster beaded jewellery by giving them a simple clean. Like all other types of jewellery, beads also accumulate dirt and oils from your skin. Here’s how to clean both delicate and durable beaded pieces. If you’re unsure of the materials used in your jewellery, use the cleaning method for delicate beads – just to be safe.

First answer these questions before you begin

  • Are there any weak areas or signs of damage?
  • What are the type of beads in the jewellery? (glass, wood, gemstone)
  • Is the item strung with beading wire, silk or metal?

Supplies for cleaning beaded jewelleryWhen deciding how to clean your beaded jewellery look to see how it was made. Silk strung jewellery should never be immersed or soaked in water. Water can become trapped under the beads and cause the silk to rot over time, if this happens the silk can break. Silk cord is used for quality pearl jewellery, and sometimes with Delica beads (including some loom beaded items). Metal or wire beaded items should be cleaned based on the sensitivity of the beads first, then the metal or wire used. Beading wire can easily cleaned with or without soap and water.

Light cleaning in 3 easy steps:
Delicate beads: pearls, opals, seeds, wood, bone, shell, coral, delica beads, silk.

  1. Dampen a lint free or microfiber cloth. Carefully wipe each bead remembering to clean around the holes if possible.
  2. If the item is beaded with a tarnishable metal such as sterling silver you can go over it with a jeweller’s polishing cloth to pick up any remaining tarnish and to buff. Avoid the beads, the chemically treated cloth will damage sensitive beads.
  3. Make sure the piece is completely dry before storing it in a zip close bag.

Heavy cleaning in 5 easy steps:
Delicate beads: pearls, opals, seeds, wood, bone, shell, coral, delica beads, silk.

  1. For heavily soiled items add a small amount of mild soap to a bin or sink of water and wet the cloth, wringing out excess water. Never use abrasives like baking soda. Clean each bead thoroughly remembering to clean around the holes if possible.
  2. If the items is beaded with a metal wire or chain use a soft toothbrush with some mild soap and gently scrub the metal avoiding the beads.
  3. Once you’re finished thoroughly rinse the cloth and remove all the soap residue from the entire item – beads and metal. You can rinse the item clean with tepid water, but do not soak beaded jewellery.
  4. Dry the item with a microfibre cloth or allow it to air dry. Go over metal areas with a jeweller’s polishing cloth to pick up any remaining tarnish and to buff. Be sure not to polish the beads, the chemically treated cloth will damage sensitive beads.
  5. Make sure the piece is completely dry before storing it in a zip close bag.

Care and storage tips
You’ll want to preserve your pieces for as long as possible. Give your jewellery a wipe before putting it away, this ensures you’ll get years of wear from your accessories.

  • Never use abrasives – they scratch metals and beads. No toothpaste, cream of tartar, baking soda or baking powder. This will cause any plating to wear and make it more susceptible to chipping.
  • Don’t use a steam or ultrasonic cleaners with beaded and/or plated jewellery. Unless you know for sure the materials are durable enough to use with these methods.
  • Household chemicals and the chlorine in swimming pools will discolour metals and damage beads.
  • Separate items or sets using zip close baggies. This helps prevent tarnish and keeps pieces tangle free.

For more tips and tricks on jewellery care and storage:
Jewellery Care, Storage & Organizing Tips

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