Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

My Charm Collection 2009

Hiya folks! I’ve been bz working on my new hp and handbag charm collection these past few weeks, so excuse my lack of blog entries :) Anyway, take a look at the charms which I've given delish names such as Smackers, Citrus and Apple Jem. I’ve created diff coloured charms to suit any mood or outfit (notice how there’s more black tones- no points for guessing what mood I’m usually in :p)


*Purple Clover SOLD
*Tainted Heart SOLD
*Desert Storm SOLD
*Cherryshed SOLD


*Blue Crush SOLD
*Coco Parfum SOLD
*Sun Kissed SOLD
*Night Flower TAKEN


*Pink Petals SOLD
*Earth Bud SOLD
*Glamazon SOLD
*E for Envy SOLD
*Citus SOLD
*Smackers SOLD

The hp charms on the other hand, are RM4 each, or 3 of them for RM10. You can choose any 3 you want. Kalau ade yg berkenan di hati, e-mail me at arfah.alias@gmail.com or leave a comment on this post ok.




p/s: excuse the lighting for the pictures- the weather nowadays are so darn unpredictable, that I had to take pictures any chance I got- come rain or storm, haha. So kalo mane yg gelap, dah dekat nak ujan la tu

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I'm baaaaaack

Hi there everyone. Sorry to keep you guys waiting. if' you're wondering why I've been gone for so long, it's because I've been busy working on my new collection, as well as being a first class nanny to my 5 month old nephew, raif hamzah.

Anyways, my new collection is done, and for viewing convenience I’ve uploaded the pictures I took to my friendster account. To lisa and kak ja, sorry it took me this long, hehehe. Please visit http://www.friendster.com/photos/8139635/1/924414518 to view.

By the way, note that no two pieces are the same. Each piece is unique and individual. Therefore, prices may vary.

Also note that prices are excluding shipping costs.

For enquiries, email me at arfah.alias@gmail.com

Friday, February 9, 2007

Charm Bracelets

I’ve got this thing for charm bracelets, I’m not sure why. I guess it’s because u can play around with the charms, mixing in different types of stones in a variety of colours, to match ur outfit. Anyway, here are some samples of my own collection. Prices are negotiable :)
If u’re interested in owning one, I can also design one according to ur taste and budget.
For orders or enquiry, e-mail me at :
arfah.alias@gmail.com

* Photos taken by Lisa Han. Thanks beb!

This mix of colours seem to be the most sought after. Most of my customers own a Black & White variety of their own, no kidding! For this particular piece, I’ve used agate, onyx, smokey quartz; swarovski crystals; and grey pearls among others.


This bracelet consists of rose quartz of different shapes, pink and white seashells and swarovski crystals among others. Pretty kan? If I do say so myself :)










Here I’ve incorporated stones such as citrine, tiger-eye, agate; swarovski crystals and seashells among others. How now brown cow? Hehehe. Seriously, it goes with a lot of outfits :)

Another hot fave, this bracelet consists of amethyst stones of different shapes and sizes, moonstone chips; seashells; garnet and swarovski crystals and others.

One of my personal fave! Here I’ve incorporated turquoise beads of different shapes and sizes; aquamarine; aqua and swarovski crystals; lampshade beads and seashells among others. There’s also an evil eye in the middle, which unfortunately is NOT for sale.


This bracelet consists of stones such as peridot, cat’s eye, bloodstone; seashells; and swarovski crystals among others.
Another fave, this bracelet is made mainly of lapis lazuli of different shapes and sizes. Here I’ve mixed the stone with moonstone, agate, seashells and of course swarovski crystals. Goes great with white shirt and jeans.

For this one, I’ve chosen agate, citrine, seashells and swarovski crystals among others. Looks good enough to eat, kan? huahahaha

Woven Lockets

Also a project in class, these lockets are mainly made of swarovski crystals. These here are the different shapes i've done, by changing the number of beads in each row.