Archive for the ‘Beading’ Category

Ruby Membership Renewal

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Christmas Beads and more

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Twas the month before Christmas

when all through the store

the beaders were thrilled

to find beads, charms and more

So many choices

to make gifts for all

and spread holiday cheer

to the tall and the small.

*Come check out our HUGE selection of Christmas beads!

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Our Beading Contest

Monday, October 31st, 2011

A big thank you to all of the wonderful contestants!

New Arrivals: Aluminum Wire for Jewelry Making

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Aluminum wire now available in our findings room

Brand new and available NOW:

Aluminum wire in tons of COLORS!

Try it in your next wire working project! It’s light weight, costs less, and just as twist and turnable and copper!

It is an excellent choice as an alternative to  sterling-silver wire.

New Arrivals: Halloween Jewelry and Beads

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Halloween is fast approaching, and we’re getting in the spooky spirit here at South Sun with NEW Halloween jewelry and bead strands!

Show off your goulish side with ghosts, witches, skulls, pumkins, and more!

*Interesting facts about Halloween:

The tradition of carving pumpkins into Jack-o’-lanterns stems from an old tradition of Catholics in Ireland and Scotland in which they would carve turnips into lanterns on October 31st – the night before All Saints Day – in remembrance of souls held in purgatory.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween

New Arrivals: Sapphires for September

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Happy birthday to all the September Sapphires out there! Sapphire is the birthstone for the month of September, and we have NEW gorgeous SAPPHIRE BEADS in our store, available NOW in our gemstone case.

How well do you know this famous gemstone?

Take the quiz below to find out!

  1. Which of the following gemstones is closely related to sapphire, only differing in color?
    1. Garnet
    2. Ruby
    3. Chrysophrase
    4. Lapis Lazuli
  2. Sapphires that are pink-orange in color are also known as:
    1. Padparadscha
    2. Aventurine
    3. Moonstone
    4. Topaz
  3. Sapphires are extremely hard, even more so than quartz:
    1. True
    2. False
  4. In which of the following US cities are you most likely to find natural sapphire mining?
    1. Atlanta, GA
    2. Seattle, WA
    3. Phoenix, AZ
    4. Helena, MT
  5. The name sapphire comes from the Greek word “sappheiros”, meaning:
    1. Stone of the gods
    2. Water stone
    3. Blue stone
    4. Healing stone

(answers are listed below photo)

Scoring: 1)Ruby; 2)Padparadscha; 3)True; 4)Helena, MT; 5)Blue stone

For more info about sapphires, check out our source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphire

New Arrivals: Shell Pearls

Friday, August 19th, 2011

What is a shell pearl?

Shell pearls are man-made, but don’t let that fool you. These modern wonders are not glass or plastic. They are carefully constructed in laboratories from the shells of oysters. The inner linking of oyster shells, also known as Mother of Pearl, is what forms pearls in nature. This inner lining is used to create the bead, which is coated and polished to create the shape and texture desired.

Why are shell pearls preferred?

Due to the manufacturing process, shell pearls can be found in uniform shape and size at an affordable price, and stand the test of time much better than other pearl alternatives or even the real thing.

The shell pearl is more durable, as it will not be damaged by perfume or sweat (unlike standard pearls, which are very delicate and highly porous), and will keep its color and shine (which can fade in standard pearls, and wear or flake away in glass or plastic substitutes)

This process also allows pearls to be made in a much wider color spectrum than cultured pearls, which gives jewelry makers more room to flex their creativity muscles.

Pearls never go out of style, so come have a look at shell pearls for yourself, available in a variety of colors in our store now.

New Arrivals: Feathers for Jewelry and Accessories

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Around your neck or in your hair, you can use feathers ANYWHERE!

Feathers are the hot accesory this fall, no matter where you put them.

They are appearing on runways all over the world and in every fashion magazine you pick up, and now they are at  SOUTH SUN!
Feathers are great in jewelry for making a bold–yet classy–statement.

They are inexpensive and lightweight, so they won’t hurt you or your wallet.

These must-haves are flying off shelves everywhere, so come check them out now before they fly away.

“Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all”
~Emily Dickinson

Jewelry Colors and Textures for Summer 2011

Friday, August 12th, 2011

What’s Hot in Jewelry Trends for Summer 2011:

To get an idea of the colors and textures that are being favored by designers this summer, just imagine scuba diving in the Caribbean…the turquoise water, white sand, red coral, iridescent sea shells, and brightly colored fish darting by offer a splash of jewel tones.

The use of rope, ribbon, and other fabric with wood, shell, pearls, coral, turquoise and textured stones are shaping summer styles.

The variety of textures and warm colors come together to make earthy, touchable pieces.

So let your creativity flow and experiment with natural elements this summer.

Have a favorite trend this summer? Let us know! Comment below!