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JEWELRY BY LUET AND CO started out with two sisters making jewelry for friends, family and ourselves. As of 2010, we are sharing our creations with the world. Since deciding to turn our jewelry making into a business, one of our daughters has joined in on the fun. The three of us love designing and creating all of our pieces. We hope to be making jewelry for a long time to come.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Thinking Outside of the Box

No matter what industry or field you are in, you must stay one step ahead of the competition!  You must have good quality merchandise, be creative, etc. 

Last week I found myself looking around the house to find something that I could use in creating my jewelry and possibly something that I could recycle.  Well, I am not one of those go green people (not that I am against it at all - I'm just a little lazy) and I happened upon some wine corks!  Well, I like wine and I also like jewelry - so if I could create some jewelry out of my wine corks...  I would have a win win product/situation!!!

In addition to the wine corks, my button jar caught my eye.  As a child, both of my grandmother and my mother had button jars and those jars entertained me for many hours.  So, I decided that in addition to those wine corks, I would incorporate some buttons!

My first ring was created from a "slice" of wine cork, a clear button from my jar.  I then added silver beads around the side of the cork and attached the entire piece to an adjustable ring finding!
On the next ring, I started with a button and I threaded a piece of ribbon from the bottom up and then tied a bow on the top.  I then glued the button to the "slice" of cord and added black seed beads around the side of the cork and then glued it onto a ring finding.  Pretty creative!

 As you can see, the next ring is very similar to the one just above.

The final ring is just a button and it looks great by itself!



 So, as you can see, thinking outside of the box can be fun and I think that you will surprise yourself at what you can actually create!  Often times we need these changes to get those creative juices flowing.  I hope that this will inspire all of you to think outside of the box!

I would love to hear from you with regard to my creations or any thoughts/ideas that you too might have!

You can find these rings along with our other creations at:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/cdjali!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Handmade Jewelry: March Birthstone

Handmade Jewelry: March Birthstone: "Aquamarine is the birthstone associated with March. The Aquamarine stone is blue-green or sea-green in color. T..."

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Handmade Jewelry: Handmade Jewelry: March Birthstone

Handmade Jewelry: Handmade Jewelry: March Birthstone: "Handmade Jewelry: March Birthstone: 'Aquamarine is the birthstone associated with March. The Aquamarine stone is blue-green or sea-green i..."

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Handmade Jewelry: March Birthstone

Handmade Jewelry: March Birthstone: "Aquamarine is the birthstone associated with March. The Aquamarine stone is blue-green or sea-green in color. T..."

March Birthstone

Aquamarine is the birthstone associated with March.  The Aquamarine stone is blue-green  or sea-green in color.   The word Aquamarine is derived from the Latin words aqua marina which means sea water - and thus the reason many call its color sea-green.

The Aquamarine stone is said to symbolize beauty, honesty, loyalty, and happiness and is believed to have healing properties which are said to be associated with the throat and stress related illnesses.

It has been passed down through the ages that a gift of a piece of jewelry containing their birthstone will bring the receipient good luck and protection!

We have some lovely Aquamarine jewelry on our site.  All of our jewelry is unique and custom designed. Please contact us if there is a piece of jewelry that you are interested in, but would like some changes made.  We can also create a custom design just for you!  Please visit our site on Etsy at:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/cdjali.