Idle Talons

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Pure Stone!

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If you like beautiful, shiny stones without the distraction of wirework, these may be the pendants for you! Larkin starts with an extra-thick slab, rough cuts the pendant shape, drills a hole sideways through one end so the faces of the stone are smooth and unbroken, then puts a domed high shine on each face so the finished product is reversible.

In the top-down picture, from left to right, the stones are: applegate jade, applegate jade (with more of the stone's natural crust included), fossilized shells, red jasper/agate, and one more applegate jade. All found by our family, except the shells which were found by a friend!

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Facebook Raffle!

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Larkin is offering the chance to win this gorgeous piece over on Facebook— if you’re not already a follower there, this would be a great time to start!

1) $10 buys you a single entry for a 1 in 15 chance of winning the piece. (Available for U.S. and international entries)

2) $15 buys you a single entry for a 1 in 15 chance of winning the piece AND a small handmade trinket so you're guaranteed happy mail even if you're not the big winner. (Available for U.S. entries only)

There are ONLY 15 TICKETS AVAILABLE-- first come, first served! To enter, and for more details, please see the Facebook post at www.Facebook.com/Idle.Talons

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Rose Vines

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After making roses in a live video for last weekend's on-line bazaar, Larkin's gears started turning. ;) These are super detailed; they have been sculpted, hammered, soldered, and wrapped into final form. Larkin says neither of these are quite ready for a website debut, but I'm here to tell you they are gleamingly gorgeous! If you'd like to claim one for $25 shipped to the U.S., comment here with your email address (or send it to us at idle.talons@gmail.com) and specify if you'd like the one on the upper right or the lower left. They are almost exactly the size of a quarter.

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Celestial Lapis Lazuli

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Larkin cut and polished this gleaming dome from lapis lazuli, framed it with copper wire, and accented it with metallic star and copper beads. The whole Idle Talons team agrees that the result calls to mind stars, space, and planets! Lapis lazuli is said to bolster confidence and encourage self-awareness— surely this piece would do so on a galactic scale!

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Picture Jasper Tree of Life

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This purchased picture jasper cab provides a gorgeous background scene that Larkin framed in copper and silver. The outer frame is copper, oxidized and polished until gleaming. The tree is formed from raw copper wires which will develop a natural, more dull patina over time. The swing is sculpted from argentium silver, polished bright.

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Charoite In Silver

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Throwback Thursday... with an update! ;) This is the second wrap Larkin did entirely in silver, around a purchased charoite cabochon. I took a few new pictures because I was never really satisfied with the first set, but I was a bit chagrined to discover that I STILL found it almost impossible to capture the brilliant purple of the stone, the gleaming of the silver, and NOT my own reflection. 😅

Charoite is a stunning, purple stone found only near the Chara River in Russia, said to be very soothing and bring physical healing to its wearer. Better yet, it is said to invite magic into one's life-- this wrap definitely has a whimsical, magical feel-- front and back!

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Gemstone Cuff Bracelet

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After a few design iterations and some wear testing (after a day of normal wear the copper caused no skin discoloration-- woot!), Larkin is ready to offer these sparkling gemstone cuff bracelets! They are one-size-fits-most and will be slightly loose on a 5 inch circumference wrist, and snug on a 7 inch circumference wrist. These two are silver with smooth turquoise and copper with faceted amethyst, and they're also currently available with faceted garnet and lapis lazuli (but I happen to know that Larkin loves an excuse to buy more gemstone beads if you'd like to commission a different stone 😉).

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Two-faced Applegate Jade

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Larkin made this piece for a customer who wanted an applegate jade cab with no wire work. Larkin drilled a hole sideways through the top so the cord wouldn't interrupt the faces of the stone, and polished both sides with a dome so it is fully reversible. First two pictures are taken with the rough stone the cab was cut from.

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Eye Of The Beholder

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Larkin is currently working on a wrap for this cab. This is from a piece of Applegate jade our family found. Larkin included some of the stone's rind and I love the effect of the combined translucence and opacity. Looks to me like a perfect sandy underwater scene. Larkin says it depicts an angry, monstrous frog rising from the deep. To each their own!

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Avatar Elements

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Larkin got an order for this flowing "water" pendant and discovered it's time to re-stock! Whether or not you're a fan of the animated Avatar: The Last Airbender series (or its equally compelling sequel The Legend of Korra), these elements translate beautifully into wire!

As a side note, I'm kind of blown away by Larkin's ability to re-produce designs! The stock image of all four elements was taken when they were first designed (1.5-2 years ago?) and the solo water was made yesterday. We always include a disclaimer about how, like all handmade products, actual items may vary slightly from the photos, but sheesh! Vary VERY slightly! ;)

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Obsidian Disks

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Larkin formed this striking pendant from three obsidian disks, polished flat rather than as traditionally domed cabs to showcase the patterning in the stone. In the shade (or against a dark background) the stones have the traditional appearance of glossy black obsidian, but against a pale background you can see the swirling black patterns in the otherwise grey stone. Either way, the argentium silver wrap really gleams against the stone!

Obsidian is tricky to work with— the smallest disk has a very small chip near the edge and the middle disk has a stabilized crack (barely visible against the right edge in some photos). This one is priced lower than most silver-wrapped three-cab pieces would be. ;)

Undulating Applegate Jade

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Some of you may remember this unique cabochon Larkin cut and polished from an Applegate jade stone found by our family. This particular cab is a bit of a chameleon— looking black in some light and deep, mottled green in others. The argentium silver wrap brings out the stone’s natural gleaming magnetite inclusions and the whimsically asymmetric bail suits the cab beautifully!

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Silver Ribbon Earrings

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These unostentatious, flowing earrings are made from a single piece of 20 gauge silver wire, with paddled front and hook incorporated into the design. For those days when less is more!

Thanks to Larkin’s “little” brother, Finn, for his patience and willingness to be a jewelry model!

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Two-Stone Commission

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This commissioned piece caused a lot of hemming and hawing and head scratching on Larkin's part. The customer had two gorgeous stones they wanted incorporated into a single wrap. The smaller stone is a rough opal with a lovely flash. The larger stone is rutilated amethyst, cut in an irregular shape with straight edges. Larkin's usual flowy, swoopy style had to be adjusted to do these stones justice! Larkin kept the back very simple because the amethyst is so transparent it would be easy to overwhelm the striking rutile needles.

Chert Marquise

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Larkin cut this blue-green chert cab to show off its beautiful veining-- it even has a druzy pocket that geologic conditions did not quite manage to fill with druzy. Wrapped in copper that follows the lines of a couple of the most prominent veins, the finished piece is oxidized and polished to a gleaming finish. Pictures of front and back of piece.

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Gleaming Leaves

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New leaves going up in the next day or so-- including Larkin's first two pairs of leaf earrings! These are truly a labor of love-- it turns out making small, matching cabochons is not for the faint of heart. I was wondering if stone earrings would be heavy, but each of the larger applegate jade earrings weighs less than a quarter.

There are also two more applegate jade pendants here-- they've been hard to keep in stock! I questioned the choice of blue aventurine for the small pendant, but Larkin started singing Harry Chapin's "Flowers Are Red" at me and I have been suitably chastised. (Look it up if you don't know the song-- heartbreaking!)

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