Cannon Ashby
Eclectic jewelry and accessories intertwining delicate beads, fabric and chain with vintage elements.
About Me
- Name: Douglas Payne
- Location: Virginia, United States
Douglas Payne is a senior level marketing communications professional with over 18 years of agency, corporate and nonprofit experience. Doug leverages his creative and analytical skills to produce award-winning results for a variety of clients. Areas of expertise include: Branding and Visual Identity; Graphic Design; Copywriting; Creative Direction; and Management of Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations Campaigns -- Contact Information -- 804 714 6259 (direct) -- Email: doug@ndpayne.com -- Mailing Address -- Post Office Box 14628 Richmond, Virginia 23221
15.11.05
14.11.05
Bridal Headpiece
(Silk, lace and beaded bridal headpiece for a very special wedding. Pearl sunbursts and beads with a delicate drop at one end.)
This piece was a special order for a wedding. She wanted a head piece to coordinate with a twenties style dress ,with no veil & a double headband. It was beautiful on her!
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13.11.05
Rhinestone Beaded Necklace
Rhinestone and etched silver bead necklace. Antique English sterling silver man's watch fob is the centerpice of this necklace, one of my favorite pieces. The beads are mix of vintage and new gemstones. Very versatile; can be worn casually with jeans or on a more dressy occasion as pictured. (At the 2005 Jefferson-Jackson dinner with Lt. Gov. Tim Kaine).
Detail of necklace.
SOLD
12.11.05
11.11.05
Turner & Ashby at The Belle Hearth Inn
This is Turner & Ashby at Daddy's military school reunion in April 2005. We stayed at a wonderful Victorian-era B&B called the Belle Hearth Inn (http://www.bellehearth.com/) in Waynesboro in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It's trips like these to B&Bs and antique shops that I draw my inspiration when designing my jewelry pieces.
10.11.05
St.Christopher's School Fall Festival Show
The Friday & Saturday of October 22nd & 23rd I participated in a school fund-raiser at St.Christopher's school in Richmond, Virginia. There is always a theme to each group of jewelry I complete. The theme for this group was Religious medals , in particular those who watch over us , protect us. The pieces for this show were all one of a kind w/mixed beads, silver, & ribbon pieces. The majority of the necklaces centered around silver & enamel St.Christopher medals & Mary Magdalene medals I ordered from France & England . The vintage medals I found were so intricately detailed . Alone they are works of art. The show went very well. I met some new friends, ran into some old friends, & had a great time.
I really enjoyed finding all of the trinkets & bits to pull this group together. I don't think I am finished with this group yet. I am still intrigued by the beauty of the medals, as well as the history & symbolism that goes with them . Besides, I am caught up in the thrill of the hunt... I have some pieces that I have started & some I will be looking for that one piece to bring everything together. Anyway there is more to come ...