When we think of paracord jewelry, we think of masculine adornment. However, one rare female designer is Tam Brizzle of Ransomed Jewelry who makes us reconsider this common perception.
Her designs are bold but they are still distinctly feminine. She sometimes uses hot colors like pink but a lot of the time her color palettes are neutral.
She introduces beads and findings in most unusual ways such as bails in the paracord bracelet below!
The paracord she uses is the most common type which is a thin rope. So Tam exploits that thickness to great success. This bold bib style necklace in vivid blue is eye catching !
Her earring designs are visions in knotting splendor!
She said in her about section of her Facebook page, "Get your swagger back". I say, lets! Bold jewelry rules!
Before You Go:
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips
Her designs are bold but they are still distinctly feminine. She sometimes uses hot colors like pink but a lot of the time her color palettes are neutral.
She introduces beads and findings in most unusual ways such as bails in the paracord bracelet below!
The paracord she uses is the most common type which is a thin rope. So Tam exploits that thickness to great success. This bold bib style necklace in vivid blue is eye catching !
Her earring designs are visions in knotting splendor!
She said in her about section of her Facebook page, "Get your swagger back". I say, lets! Bold jewelry rules!
Before You Go:
- How to Use Rope for Jewelry Tutorials
- How to Make a Paracord Knotted Cross Necklace
- A Micro Solomon Bar Cord Bracelet Tutorial
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips
Great designs
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