I tell people that if I can put my hands on it, I can make it. This etsy is my proof. The end result is a mix of beaded bracelets and chainmaille, jingly belts and hair dangles, kuchi jewelry and dreadfalls. I love fixing things; I love taking things apart and putting them together again; I love jingling &/or getting compliments as I wander around wearing my works. I hope you will, too.
I'm more than willing to make custom works. Want cowrie falls in a particular length and color? Want to see if I can make earrings to match a certain necklace? Drop me a line and I'll see what I can do!
Gleeful member of the Etsy Raqs team, and the ChainMaillers' guild! ________________
Sept 29, 2008: To anyone who bought tiny aluminum rings from me at NYAF: I bought the rings as anodized aluminum, which means the color should hold fast. Imagine my surprise on Sunday when I put on a green ring and found a green band left behind a few hours later!
Well, if you're here because your finger turned green or orange or purple I'm sure you already can imagine. If it has, I'm sorry. I've never had to check anodized aluminum for colorfastness and thus didn't think to do so with this batch. But on a brighter note, the color washes off with soap and it looks like the metal remains colorful after the extra layer is gone.
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Vending schedule and tutorial links are in my profile, since this thing got long. :P