Saturday Showcase: Luttrell Studio

a. Chalcedony Trio – Sterling Silver Wire Wrapped Necklace: A trio of gorgeous chalcedony briolettes in fuschia pink, lemon yellow and rich blue, hang beautifully from a handcrafted sterling silver ring. They dangle and sway below a delicate sterling silver chain that has been finished with a lobster clasp.
b. Muskoka Sand – Sterling Silver Ring: Those of you lucky enough to have travelled in Muskoka know it as a gorgeous land, full of lakes and beaches that inspire art, relaxation and fun. Muskoka is Canada’s cottage country, with cottages belonging to the elite of sports, music and show business resting alongside those that have been family owned for generations.
These gorgeous rings contain a little bit of Muskoka sand preserved below a clear, glossy resin. The sand takes on a rich, wet look as though resting beneath a wave of warm summer water
c. Lilac Chalcedony – Sterling Silver Ring: A fabulous 12mm coin of faceted lilac Chalcedony rests on a swirl of sterling silver. This is a stunning ring that will make the wearer feel as though they are living in a daydream.
d. Sprout – Sterling Silver Hoop Earrings (oxidized): A sweet little sterling silver sprout wraps it’s way around an oxidized hoop of sterling silver. These hoops have been formed from sterling silver wire, hammered, polished and oxidized, creating a beautiful organic look. Perfect and lightweight for all day wear, these will be instant favorites.
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oh what fab finds!!!! wonderful earings…I love hoops!!!
Thank you so much for the fabulous feature! I love IndieNorth!
Thank you also, Diana for the kind comment on my work!