Featured Artist: That’s Headley – Jewelry Designs

2007 October 22

That’s Headley offers eye-catching, handcrafted beaded jewelry and fineries with seasonal charm. Whether it’s chunky gemstones, nature-inspired strands, or seasonal spice, Headley has it all.

That’s Headley is a member if the prestigious Self Representing Artist Jewelry Designer guild (SRAJD #231) and she strives to create wearable art that’s practical, beautiful, and harmonious.

She says of her work:

That’s Headley! Jewelry Designs is about a journey in wearable art in semiprecious gemstones, wire, and glass. Color, texture, balance, and richness are my design goals. I’ve been “beading” since junior high, and for the last couple of years have expanded my use of wire wrapping. I’ve also added silversmithing to my techniques. Silver is always bona fide sterling at the least, and sometimes fine (99.9% pure) silver.

This playful design offers a pleasing combination of color and practicality, and delicately echoes the natural world:

Holly Drops Necklace

 This winter treat is proof that tasteful, minimalist balance wins every time!

I’m also quite fond of this piece:

Dreamsicle Calcite and Citrine Necklace

 

Calcite is one of my favorite minerals and I was thrilled to see that Headley is unafraid to use it.

 

If you’d like to see more of Headley’s unique designs, visit her Etsy shop:
That’s Headley

 

 

6 Responses leave one →
  1. 2007 October 22
    giftbearer permalink

    I love the colors she uses; alot of yellows and greens! The calcite is very pretty.

  2. 2007 October 23

    Thanks for the great feature on my shop and you’re wonderful comments on my work!

  3. 2008 August 30

    I really love the colours and combinations used ^^

  4. 2009 January 4

    A very Nice Website Ive seen Uptill. Excellent post. Keep it up! Good day!

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