FAQs and Info 
With this years updates and more streamlined approach I have recently added this new page to my site so that you can find out more about the jewellery I make without having to see the same info repeated over and over again. So if you see something mentioned in an item description you can use the search box below to quickly find out more. If you have any questions about anything not already covered please get in touch, and who knows your question may soon be featured here.
| Posted at 08:06 PM on April 25, 2009 |
A. I have classed any metals that are not labeled as silver plated, sterling silver or another specific metal as silver tone. This includes watches which contain stainless steel, and vintage components. There is the possibility that some silver tone components could contain metals that people could have sensitivities to, therefore I have restricted their use to items that won't directly touch skin.
| Posted at 08:06 PM on April 25, 2009 |
A. An illusion necklace has beads placed at intervals along fine beading wires to create the illusion of the beads floating on air.
| Posted at 08:05 PM on April 25, 2009 |
A. AB stands for Aurora Borealis, a very pretty coating on beads that reflects rainbows of light off them.
| Posted at 08:05 PM on April 25, 2009 |
A. Vintage components can be any age! Most of the vintage items I use are from the 60's through to the 80's.
| Posted at 08:05 PM on April 25, 2009 |
A. The reason I don't list the length of my bracelets in inches is that abracelet with big beads will be much tighter on the wrist compared to achain of the same length. I have sized bracelets as small, medium andlarge having tested them on various wrist sizes, and many of my designscan be adjusted if you would like them larger or smaller - just ask.
| Posted at 08:05 PM on April 25, 2009 |
A. The Tibetan silver I use in my pieces is a nickel free, zinc alloy with an antiqued finish.
| Posted at 08:45 PM on April 24, 2009 |
My aim is to
create jewellery that you will treasure for years to come. With that in
mind I have put together a few tips on the care of your jewellery that
I hope you will find useful.
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