Necklace set | rutilated quartz teardrops. artisan dichroic glass beads, vintage Japanese amber aventurine glass beads

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Necklace set | Absolutely gorgeous slightly graduated stand of rutilated quartz flat teardrops  — with lots of gold rutiles — accented with artisan dichroic glass beads and mid-century Japanese lampwork beads

Stones: graduated strand rutilated quartz teardrop (with gold and black rutiles).
Artisan (Paula Radke) amber/silver foil dichroic ~10mm rounds.
Vintage glass beads: mid-century Japanese amber/aventurine lampwork (made for Coro) 10-11mm rounds.
Clear irisdescent gold heart glass seed beads.
Hammered copper hook & eye extender clasp; copper 7mm barrel beads; antiqued copper niobium earwires with 3mm bright copper round; copper headpins; gold-filled crimp beads.
Strung on 49-strand Copper Color bead stringing wire.
Necklace length/weight: ~21.5-23.5"/2.8 oz.
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  • My work is offered as necklace/earring sets (demi-parure). If you don't wear earrings, the earring pairs make lovely gifts.
  • I work with artisan and other beautifully designed toggles and clasps. Helpful hint: Practice hooking and unhooking the clasp; visualize this while doing so without looking.
  • Please take care to avoid knocking or dropping beads against hard surfaces. Many beads I use (glass, ceramic, etc.) are breakable.
  • Bead descriptions are based on bead vendor information and the best of my knowledge.
  • Colors viewed may differ from actual colors due to device variances.
  • Packed in a gift-ready window-lidded tin (anti-tarnish tab enclosed).

Dark Poet Designs | Unique Bead Jewelry

Los Ranchos de ABQ, NM
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Meet the Maker

The name Dark Poet Designs was lifted from my once-upon-a-time one-line resume:

"...wife, mother, Girl Scout leader, bookkeeper (in both senses), dark poet..."

I am a retired elementary school teacher who has been designing bead jewelry for over 25 years. Originally, I hosted in-home studio shows. Over time, teaching and Argentine tango became my focus. I kept creating, but quit actively marketing my work... until joining goimagine.

I create necklace/earring sets, earrings, and an occasional bracelet. Each of my designs is one-of-a-kind. I frequently use mid-century vintage glass beads, usually post-war Japanese, German, or Czech. Other materials include semi-precious stones, freshwater pearls, crystals, seed beads, glass rondelles, raku or ceramic beads, contemporary artisan-made beads in various media, and sterling silver or bronze beads and clasps. 



Thank you for visiting my page. To see some of my past work and browse through some interesting links, visit my old website. My work is for sale online exclusively here at goimagine. Some of my work may be seen on Instagram. I'm also on Pinterest, Facebook, and Tumblr.

— Karen Reck | Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico


P.S. I haven't written a dark (vampires, ghosts, and demon lovers) poem in several years. 

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How it’s Made

Notes on this piece:
From Wikipedia — Rutilated quartz is a variety of quartz which contains acicular (needle-like) inclusions of rutile.[1] It is used for gemstones. These inclusions mostly look golden, but they also can look silver, copper red or deep black. They can be distributed randomly or in bundles, which sometimes are arranged star-like, and they can be sparse or dense enough to make the quartz body nearly opaque. While otherwise inclusions often reduce the value of a crystal, rutilated quartz is valued for the quality and beauty of these inclusions.
From me — Rutilated quartz is fascinating! Each bead/stone contains a tiny world or landscape. This strand of flat teardrop-shaped stones was particularly beautiful and I used every stone in the necklace and matching earrings. The glass accent beads are dichroic glass crafted by artisan Paula Radke. The amber and aventurine lampwork beads were made in Japan for the mid-20th century costume jewelry industry, and these were meant to be used in designs marketed by Coro. 

I’ve been buying/collecting beads for over 20 years, focusing on early and mid-century glass beads, but including semi-precious and other stones, freshwater pearls, contemporary artisan lampwork and ceramic beads. I work with sterling silver, bronze, or copper clasps and use sterling or gold-filled findings. 

In my first years of bead jewelry design, I had to see and/or touch the beads to know what I wanted. After years of experience, I can confidently shop online (fortunately, during these times) and have a growing list of “go-to” artisans, vendors, and brands for my supplies. 

My design descriptions include a list of “ingredients” used in each design.

Some designs come together quickly and organically. Others are re-worked several times, even if I’ve already attached the clasp with crimp beads and crimp covers and need to completely re-string.

Designs are often “retro-classic” as my OOAK designs are bead-centric with a nod to mid-century costume jewelry, rather than inspired by current fashions in jewelry designs or color trends. Add a pinch of whimsy and my personal take on color palettes.

I work on felted bead boards to calculate the length of each necklace (usually “matinée” length 20-24”) and to hold the beads I’ve selected for my design. Sometimes I change my mind mid-design and put away many of the beads I’ve been working with, then search for or order others. I usually work with 49-strand .018 or .019 gauge bead wire, which allows stringing back under a half-inch or so of beads after the crimp bead and clasp are attached. I work by creating my design on the wire, rather than try to lay out the complete pattern, as it’s important to see how the beads will hang and to pick compatible spacer beads.

I use sterling or gold-filled ear wires and headpins, and often create “mis-matched” earring pairs.

The weight and length of each necklace are listed in case you have a preference for lighter or more substantial pieces. (I enjoy both.)

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Estimated packing/shipping times: 2-5 days.

I will accept returns if you:
Contact me within 5 days of delivery.
Ship items back within 7 days of delivery.

Conditions of return
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs.
Item(s) must be returned in their original condition and in original packaging.
Refunds will be issued after I've received your return.
Custom orders cannot be returned or exchanged.

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Shop Reviews (1)

Ohhh, what a lovely necklace. What I purchased was actually listed as a lanyard, but I will be using it mostly as a necklace where I'll use the sterling lobster claw clasps to hold various pendants. The red glass beads are beautiful. Quality is excellent - I can tell it was made with love. Sturdy packaging, lanyard was presented in a super classy windowed tin. A real pleasure to do business with Dark Poet Designs. ♥♥

Shirley Walle

12/02/2022

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