Offerings: earrings.
Feb. 4th, 2017 08:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, I mentioned that I was going to offer jewelry in exchange for donations- here's the first round of that. Anything in this entry is available in exchange for a $10 donation to the Center for Constitutional Rights, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice, Common Cause, or the ACLU. Send me a screenshot of your donation or a receipt, and I'll cover first class shipping.

These earrings are made with 20-gauge silver-colored copper wire. The beads in the middle are 8 millimeter blue goldstone, a type of glass imbued with minuscule metal flakes. The earwires are made of the same copper. This specific pair is available right off the bat, or I can make another copy of this design as needed. I can also do this with gold wire and/or one of several different colors of eight millimeter stones. Contact me if you'd prefer one of those.
This is a quartz crystal point and if it's not dyed that color I will eat my left shoe with ketchup. Pretty, though. The circle is hematite and is there because I wanted an embellishment. I can leave it out or use a slightly different bead on another copy. I only have about five of these quartz crystals if more than one person is interested, heads up.

This one is wrapped seaglass taken from the shoreline of Boston Harbor near where I live. It's strung on nylon coated beading wire. I can make other seaglass necklaces upon request but for obvious reasons no two pieces will be alike.

These earrings are made with 20-gauge silver-colored copper wire. The beads in the middle are 8 millimeter blue goldstone, a type of glass imbued with minuscule metal flakes. The earwires are made of the same copper. This specific pair is available right off the bat, or I can make another copy of this design as needed. I can also do this with gold wire and/or one of several different colors of eight millimeter stones. Contact me if you'd prefer one of those.

This is a quartz crystal point and if it's not dyed that color I will eat my left shoe with ketchup. Pretty, though. The circle is hematite and is there because I wanted an embellishment. I can leave it out or use a slightly different bead on another copy. I only have about five of these quartz crystals if more than one person is interested, heads up.

This one is wrapped seaglass taken from the shoreline of Boston Harbor near where I live. It's strung on nylon coated beading wire. I can make other seaglass necklaces upon request but for obvious reasons no two pieces will be alike.