Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Old Fossils Brought To Life

Fossils are so fun to work with; they give a designer a never ending color pallet to work with. In these two new designs I’m using goniatite fossils from Atlas Mountains, Morocco. Goniatites are extinct ammonoids, which flourished from the mid-Devonian to the Late Permian (251.4 to 390 Ma). These shelled cephalopods related to squid, octopus and belemnites forming the order Goniatitida. The Gonatitida originated in the Middle Devonian 390 Ma and survived the Late Devonian extinction. The goniatitids flourished during theCarboniferous and Perian and became extinct at the end of the Permian 251.4 Ma. They were survived by their cousins the ceratite ammonoids.



Pictured to the right, earthy tones in this goniatite pendant wired in silver non-tarnish wire; accented with black agate mixed with pyrite, clusters hand charmed irregularly shaped freshwater cultured pearls.


Pictured to the left, black and white colors in this goniatite wired in non-tarnish silver wire; accented with deep dark brown almost black agate, freshwater cultured pearls, and swarovski crystals with a scattering of silver tone pewter metal beads.

Find your next treasure from the earth in our uniquely handcrafted artisan jewelry!

Monday, October 4, 2010

23rd Annual Deep In The Arts of Texas Show

The tradition continues again this year with the 23rd Annual Deep in the Arts of Texas show sponsored by the Randolph Officer’s Spouses Club (ROSC) of Randolph Air Force Base.

Timeless Designs will have a booth there, located in the same spot as last year, right next to the silent auction tables!!


Deep in the Arts of Texas Show
Live Oak Civic Center
(8101 Pat Booker Road, Live Oak, Texas)
Saturday, October 9th
9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Come on out and support the show; food, plenty of vendors with handcrafted items, silent auction items and all proceeds from the show and silent auctions will benefit college scholarships.

This year, we are keeping our silent auction item a secret, but we promise it will be something new from among our Timeless Designs artisan crafted jewelry collection!!!

So plan on coming out to see what new items we have and bid on our silent auction item to help benefit the scholarships at Randolph Air Force Base!!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Old Fossils Brought To Life

Fossils are so fun to work with; they give a designer a never ending color pallet to work with. In these two new designs I’m using goniatite fossils from Atlas Mountains, Morocco. Goniatites are extinct ammonoids, which flourished from the mid-Devonian to the Late Permian (251.4 to 390 Ma). These shelled cephalopods related to squid, octopus and belemnites forming the order Goniatitida. The Gonatitida originated in the Middle Devonian 390 Ma and survived the Late Devonian extinction. The goniatitids flourished during theCarboniferous and Perian and became extinct at the end of the Permian 251.4 Ma. They were survived by their cousins the ceratite ammonoids.



Pictured to the right, earthy tones in this goniatite pendant wired in silver non-tarnish wire; accented with black agate mixed with pyrite, clusters hand charmed irregularly shaped freshwater cultured pearls.


Pictured to the left, black and white colors in this goniatite wired in non-tarnish silver wire; accented with deep dark brown almost black agate, freshwater cultured pearls, and swarovski crystals with a scattering of silver tone pewter metal beads.

Find your next treasure from the earth in our uniquely handcrafted artisan jewelry!

Monday, October 4, 2010

23rd Annual Deep In The Arts of Texas Show

The tradition continues again this year with the 23rd Annual Deep in the Arts of Texas show sponsored by the Randolph Officer’s Spouses Club (ROSC) of Randolph Air Force Base.

Timeless Designs will have a booth there, located in the same spot as last year, right next to the silent auction tables!!


Deep in the Arts of Texas Show
Live Oak Civic Center
(8101 Pat Booker Road, Live Oak, Texas)
Saturday, October 9th
9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Come on out and support the show; food, plenty of vendors with handcrafted items, silent auction items and all proceeds from the show and silent auctions will benefit college scholarships.

This year, we are keeping our silent auction item a secret, but we promise it will be something new from among our Timeless Designs artisan crafted jewelry collection!!!

So plan on coming out to see what new items we have and bid on our silent auction item to help benefit the scholarships at Randolph Air Force Base!!