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I don't have a kiln myself. I use a gas stove and a torch. I want to buy a kiln this autumn to try other metal clays - especially bronze and gold clay.
And one more sindarin projects - Elvellon - elf friend :)
and a few more not from this collection
"Water" with a grey opal, "Goddess" with an emerald and ...
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Thank you :)
A few new projects from this collection :)
1)Pendant matching Lalaith earrings with big yellow sapphire
2) Ithildin with moonstone
3)Norui set (wich means "sunny" in sindarin) with rutiled quartz and turmalines. Earrings and pendant.
4) Luin set(which means "blue") with lapis lazuli cabochons. ...
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Thank you Holly and Maille_Fantasy. I love this style of interlaced organic-like lines and it was really great fun creating this :)
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These pieces come from my new collection inspired by a language created by J.R.R. Tolkien as grey elves' language called sindarin. Each piece is my interpretation of some word from this elvish language :). Made using metal clay of course :).
1) Lalaith - Laughter with yellow sapphires
2) Hithlain - "Mist-thread" with ...
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Peachtree, sparklebee,
Raven815 thank you for your comments :)
Dana B - I have problem with photos all the time - there is always sth wrong with a light, focus, background and so on and so forth. I'm working on it, but ...
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Here are a few of my latest project I made using Art Clay silver.
1) Earth - a pendant from my elemental collection. Fine silver with
chrome diopside and labradorite. Inside there is a dark green velvet. It's Earth as the mother in whose womb
the sparkle of life is born.
2) Next elemental pendant. It's Air with silvery ...
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Bentiron,
marjoriescracked thank you :) It's really my first ring ever. I finally bought ring mandrel two weeks ago and I could try ring making at last :D It's really cool - I'll definitely make more rings.
Laura Bracken thank you for your kind words :) You definitely should try this - it's ...
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It's my first ring ever, and I'm quite happy with it :) It's strongly oxidized fine silver with a yellow sapphire and a chrome diopside.I called it "Fangorn". I wanted it to be like an old, wise forest, which is lightened by sunbeams penetrating through tree canopy ;). I wonder if this construction isn't too ...
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It's just stunning... I prefer oxidized silver, but here bright silver looks really nice.
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