Whether it involves bead weaving, wrapping beads, or forging heavy-gauge wire, Liz's design skills are very diverse. The two sterling silver pieces shown here required no use of an acetylene torch, but they called for creativity to produce functional pieces. The elongated pendant with interchangeable charms, for example, has two forged ends that meet, which allow the user to easily change charms while securing them in place.
Liz Revit taught a jewelry workshop that featured the elongated pendant with changeable charms at the first Wire Fest, which was held in Wilmington, Delaware.