Louise
Coulson is a juried member of the Craftsmen's Guild of
Mississippi. She creates precious metal jewelry using
traditional textile techniques. Her pieces are woven,
coiled, braided twisted and embellished with an ancient Viking
chain making technique called nalbinding.
She teaches workshops for Wildacres Retreat in North
Carolina and this summer she will be teaching for the Craftsmen's Guild
of Mississippi at their new guild facility in Jackson, Mississippi. She also teaches jewelry classes at Bea's
Antiques in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice is a real attention
getter. The high color of the coral contrasts with
the silver freshwater pearl and the brilliance of
the black onyx to create a great look. The curves,
curls, and coiling provides a perfect setting in
.999 fine silver for these beautiful stones.
Available
Trois Amétiste
Troise Amétiste
is a rare piece with a bail at each end. Three
different forms of amethyst are set with the finest
of detailing. You have a grade 1 cabochon, a
cylinder and a natural amethyst crystal all in one
piece of jewelry. It is nearly as fascinating and
beautiful on the back as it is on the front.
Sold
Bolero
Bolero is 1 1/2" high and 3/4"
wide, but has the presence of a much larger piece of
jewelry. The gold pyrite flecks in the perfectly
cut and polished Lapis Lazuli stone is picked up by
the gold-filled wire.
Available
Wildest Heart
Wildest Heart is a black onyx set
in .999 fine silver with sterling silver beads as an
accent. Sure to stand out whether you wear it on a
satin cord, a ribbon or a chain.
Available
Outrageous Ring.
This adjustable ring is woven using
the techniques from her tutorial for the Woven Wave
ByPass Ring.
It features colored and clear cubic
zirconia faceted stones.
Sold
Blue
Bayou
Dimension and detail are the
hallmarks of Blue Bayou. The polished Kyanite blade
is considered to be a healing stone that promotes
communication. The stone is set in .999 fine silver
and accented with sterling silver beads.