If you are like me, you are going "crazy for cuffs". To kick off the debut of my new beaded woven cuffs, I am sponsoring a giveway.
Each cuff has been designed by utilizing the herringbone stitch, also known as the ndebele stitch.
The Ndebele stitch is a traditional African beading stitch used by the Ndebele tribe of South Africa. The Ndebele beaders often work without patterns or instructions and produce stunning beaded collars, jewelry and dolls.
My cuff bracelets are designed with over a thousand tiny delica and firepolished beads which have been sewn together in some of this season's hottest color palettes. The cuff measures 1.5 inches wide and 7.5 inches in length.
Based on the reaction from friends and family to the new designs, I am happy to give a cuff to one of my blog readers. To become eligible, just submit a comment on my blog and leave your email address.
Don't wait too long, as this giveaway will end on May 5, 2009. US entries only.
For designs for purchase, please visit my online jewelry shop.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
D' Luxe Designs Giveaway - Beaded Cuff
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dluxedesigns,
herringbone,
ndebele
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16 comments:
Oh my goodness! Your cuff is beautiful! The colors are so pretty together. I tred bead weaving once and was jut too impatient for it.
sara@saraprettyfun.com
I'm sure your new cuffs will sell well! I love your shop. It's so feminine and chic.
aerial22@gmail.com
That is gorgeous! Such detailed work. Thanks for the chance!!!
-10oneworld on Etsy
I can't believe you're giving that away-- it's pure gorgeous!
carapacenator@gmail.com
Following you, by the by!
That is GORGEOUS, and I'd love to win it! Your secret life of leaves bracelets are beautiful as wel!!! Thanks for holding the giveaway!
shrimpsaladcircus@gmail.com
Your cuffs are absolutely gorgeous!!! Actually I am enjoying browsing your whole shop. This is my favorite cuff:
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=24348929
raevyn77@gmail.com
very creative...
Very beautiful! How long did it take to make? I'm always amazed at the cool things jewelry makers come up with.
~Joy
joyuna at gmail dot com
wow! That's stunning! Love the colors... and OH so much work!
krystalatsparkcreativedashlvdotcom
I thought I would correct you on one thing. The Ndebele are NOT from South Africa. They are from right here in Zimbabwe.
Their language is siminilar to Zulu but their homeland is in the southern part of Zimbabwe, and it is called Matabeleland.
Besides these beadworks, they do very good diamonds designs on their huts in the rural areas.
I am also proud to say that one of my friends is married to a Khumalo, a member of the original royal family established by King Mzilikazi in Bulawayo, which is now the second largest city in Zimbabwe, after the capital, Harare.
Nice beadwork!!
the colors are gorgeous - perfect for summer!
Great giveaway! Crossing my fingers!
Meg
olliegraphic@yahoo.com
www.olliegraphic.etsy.com
I love your shop I love your cuffs and I would love to win.... Cuffs are the new lil black dress!!!
I love beadwork- it's so intricate..gorgeous jewelry :)
Nice piece. Love it :)
Hey! Did you ever announce the winner of this giveaway?
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