Jewelry
- Petunia Swirl © 2012 Karen A Johnson (Sold)
- First Dance-Forsythia and Honeybee © 2012 Karen A Johnson
- Touch of Fall © 2012 Karen A Johnson (Sold)
- Touch of Fall-Sumac © 2012 Karen A Johnson
- “Forsythia spring: white and blue” © 2013 Karen A Johnson (Sold)
- Chokeberry necklace © 2012 Karen A Johnson (Sold)
- Hercules Beetle necklace © 2012 Karen A Johnson (Sold)
- “Tulip Time”- (sold) Copyright 2013 Karen A Johnson Polymer clay, brass, Swarovski crystal, glass beads
- Tulip Time-earrings (sold) © 2013 Karen A Johnson
- Stag Beetle pin © 2013 Karen A Johnson Polymer Clay, copper and glass beads (sold)
- Stag beetle pin © 2013 Karen A Johnson Polymer clay, copper wire and glass beads (sold)
- Daffodil Dream © 2013 Karen A Johnson Polymer clay, brass, Swarovski crystal, jasper and beads
- Daffodil Dream earrings © 2013 Karen A Johnson Polymer clay, brass, Swarovski crystal, and beads
- Bluebell Delight necklace © 2013 Karen A Johnson Polymer, sterling silver, agate, Swarovski crystal and glass beads. (Sold)
- Katydid necklace © 2013 Karen A Johnson brass, polymer clay, glass beads, silver silk cord (Sold)
- Dung Beetle necklace and earrings-polymer, copper, lava rock, Swarovski crystals and glass beads (Sold) ©2013 Karen A Johnson
- Ten-lined June Beetle-polymer clay, brass wire, bronze beads, moss agate, and glass beads ©2013 Karen A Johnson
- Cicada necklace © 2013 Karen A Johnson (Sold)
- Pink Flowering Dogwood pendant-polymer clay, copper wire, amazonite chips, chrysoprase, peridot and glass beads (sold) © 2014 Karen A Johnson
- Pink Flowering Dogwood necklace-polymer clay, copper wire, amazonite chips, chrysoprase and copper and glass beads. (sold) © 2014 Karen A Johnson
- Serviceberry in Spring-necklace set © 2014 Karen A Johnson (sold)
- Cicada 3- polymer clay, brass, black onyx and glass beads (sold) © 2014 Karen A Johnson
- Cicada 4- polymer clay, brass, bronzite and chrysoprase beads (sold) © 2014 Karen A Johnson
- A Study in Contrast- Cottonwood Tree Borer necklace-polymer clay, black water jasper, black onyx, sterling silver and misc. beads © 2014 Karen A. Johnson
- Wild Cherry III necklace © 2014 Karen A. Johnson
- Wild Cherry II set plus cherries-(sold) © 2014 Karen A. Johnson
- Ginkgo Cluster-commission-(sold) © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Ginkgo leaf necklace (sold) © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Ginkgo-Rims of Gold © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Dreaming of Spring-Lilac 1- (sold) © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Dreaming of Lilacs bracelet-polymer clay (sold) © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- British Soldier Lichens-(sold) polymer clay, sterling silver wire, amazonite, and African recycled glass © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Ebony jewelwing necklace (sold) © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Tropical getaway necklace set © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Pin Oak necklace set © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Last Bee-polymer clay necklace-(Sold) © 2015 Karen A. Johnson
- Monarch caterpillar bracelet © 2016 Karen A. Johnson
- “Jade” polymer cicada necklace with real Canadian jade dangles © 2016 Karen A. Johnson
- Take Flight-(Sold) © 2016 Karen A. Johnson
- Tiger Moth necklace 2 © 2019 Karen A Johnson
- Rhinocerus Beetle commission © 2017 Karen A Johnson
All jewelry is copyrighted by the artist and may not be reproduced in any manner without written permission from the artist.
If you are interested in purchasing available pieces or subscribing to my studio newsletter, please see my website, www.karensnatureart.com or contact me at karensnatureart@gmail.com
I did a google search on forsythia jewelry and found your site. Is the jewelry for sale?
Yes, it is; it’s available at http://www.karensnatureart.com . If you email me at karensnatureart@gmail.com, I can add you to my jewelry newsletter which lets people know when new pieces are available.
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These are absolutely stunning! I particularly like the beetles.
Thanks, Karen! I love insects in general and am planning on sculpting some more in 2015…
Every piece of jewelry is amazingly beautiful! I loved the beetles, the flowers, the Ginko leaves. In fact I loved everything! You are amazing!
Thanks so much, Mihaela! I appreciate you taking the time to look through my galleries and comment. It’s so fun to meet another jewelry artist-especially from France! We were in France this past October and it was such a great trip!
I am going to make my comment simple: WOW!
I sent you a pm on Facebook, so you’ll know that you have a message. Sometimes I won’t see one until months later. 🙂
Thanks, Margaret! Looking forward to working with you on your own “wow” piece 🙂
I am looking forward to that 🙂