Ganesha , the hindu elephant god has a special place in the life of Indians . Being Ganesh chaturthi , I am posting two pendants that I have made .
In my quest for learning different techniques , I have created this one using quilling. The base is handmade paper and this pendant can be worn with a simple cord or chain .
And this one has been created using a faux turquoise Ganesh idol that I got as a free gift from a local bead shop . I have used wire wrapping technique along with pearls , drop faux coral beads , and Chinese faceted glass beads . It is yet to be made into a necklace , but as usual , I couldn't wait to post the pictures so here`s the picture of the pendant .
So what do you think about these creations ? Do drop in a line as your views matter a lot to me .
motidana
In my quest for learning different techniques , I have created this one using quilling. The base is handmade paper and this pendant can be worn with a simple cord or chain .
And this one has been created using a faux turquoise Ganesh idol that I got as a free gift from a local bead shop . I have used wire wrapping technique along with pearls , drop faux coral beads , and Chinese faceted glass beads . It is yet to be made into a necklace , but as usual , I couldn't wait to post the pictures so here`s the picture of the pendant .
motidana
mind blowing as usual...as much as I admire your patience in making the quilling ganesha, I have to applaud the technique in making the wire wrapped pendant - An idea worth creating a entire line. I would really love to see pics of you wearing all your statement jewelry...if not on your blog atleast in an album
ReplyDeleteThanks Divya for your comments . As I progress forward in my journey of creating new jewellery , I look back with gratitude , the patience you had , when you taught me basic quilling and wire wrapping .
DeleteAnd yes , I do intend to create a collection of Ganesha in Jewellery and will be uploading more pictures soon.
Wonderful creations! Excellent for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteTHank you Indrani
DeleteMotidana you are so creative with your jewellery, another 2 lovely pieces.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret .It`s really good fun to learn and experiment new techniques.
Deletelovely pieces !!
ReplyDeleteThanks Priyanjana
DeleteAwesome....hats off to your idea of making the small idol a pendant...loved it..
ReplyDeleteVery creative! The quilling of Lord Ganesha is nice and also the bead works too
ReplyDeleteThank you Uma
ReplyDeleteI love the look of quilling. This is wonderful. So unique and creative.
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Thank you Nicole. It`s good to see you back on blogosphere!
DeleteMotidana, Your work is wonderful and it was very thoughtful of you remembering Ganesh Chaturthi with those pieces.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming to my blog and following me. See you soon in the blogosphere!
Thank you Anindita for stopping by . Since India is a land of festivals , it is inspiring , and a joy to create pieces to capture those times .
DeleteAnd I love reading your blog posts . Been following for a while and looking forward to lots of inspiration !
really love both of them and the quilled ganesh is so pretty..
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