Sunday, August 16, 2009

Jewelry Inspired by Nature's Most Elegant Element: Flowers

Marcie Adary's jewelry is very obviously inspired by the wonders surrounding us: pure gemstones, color, and the beauty that is nature. But never before has Marcie's jewelry made your eyes focus to notice the quaint aspects of floral inspiration than in the pieces featured below. I have selected three floral-inspired pieces for their organic and eye-catching charm.

"Blossoms" features garnets of peridot, pink topaz, and Orissa red flowers encompassed by small orange spessartite rondelles. This beautiful necklace makes the eyes refocus to notice the playful gemstone flower petals emerging from the Argentium Silver circular pendant. The asymmetrically placed flowers give off an even more harmonious feel. "Blossoms" is sure to bring life to any outfit or bare neck.





These Pink Amethyst and Peridot Flower Earrings will dangle from your ears with a whimsical charm only second to freshly picked flowers. Marcie combines colors perfectly, pairing green peridot petals with lavender pink amethyst pear drops. The earrings are large enough to catch the attention of jewelry lovers everywhere. These Flower Earrings are also available in Orange Citrine and Kelly Green Alexandrite.





I have had my eye on this Pink Bouquet Necklace for a while now. I love how this piece mimics a flower vase so real you can imagine it life-sized and sitting on your kitchen table. The pink sapphire flowers in a beautiful faceted labradorite vase are so perfectly positioned to create a bouquet for your neck. This necklace is the perfect combination of eccentric pink and organic hues of blue, gray, and green.



To buy these and more nature-inspired jewelry visit http://marcieadary.etsy.com now!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Marcie Adary in Fine Jewelry News!


Fine Jewelry News (www.finejewelrynews.com), a well-respected and valuable jewelry news website, has featured Marcie Adary's "Flowers in Twilight Earrings" on their blog. To read this Aug. 2, 2009 post, go to www.finejewelrynews.com/blog now!