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Sterling silver and malachite. The "soil" backplate was hammered against coarse sandpaper and treated with liver of sulfur after assembly.
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I love using polymer clay to making rocks mother nature never thought of.
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Cantilevered Tourmaline Bracelet , by Michael David Sturlin, is forged and fabricated of 18k yellow and white gold. “I like the use of the tourmaline tongues in a vertical orientation, which gives elevation to the bracelet,” he says. “This is echoed in the height of the tubes containing the [yellow]...
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Robert Dancik made Triatic Bracelet #13 of Faux Bone. He used sterling silver, copper, citrine, and peridot to represent celestial elements. “This bracelet was made for someone living at 42º west and 68º north,” says Dancik. “The copper inlays indicate stars that would be seen looking up at the night...
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“My jewelry revolves around the seamless continuity of a circle,” says Anastasia Azure. Winter Bracelet is woven of steel and sterling silver wire and monofilament. The weave encases wool, which adds warmth to the piece. 5 x 5 x 1 in. (12.7 x 12.7 x 2.5 cm). Photo by Hap Sakwa. This piece appeared in...
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I'm LOVING this new product. Now all the larger pieces I couldnt afford to make with PMC will finally come to the bench with Bronze Clay...yippie! I made seven loops and the toggle using the new Bronze Clay from Rio GrnaGrande. I then assembled using sterling silver jump rings and its finished off...
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This intricately created charm is created by using a series of wire twists and wraps around a 0.75" sterling silver soldered close ring. I added a pristine 6mm swiss blue topaz faceted round for a clear shot of stunning carribean blue waters against the shiny silver surface. Length : 7" (18cm...
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The Omega bracelet is handcrafted from scratch using sterling silver wires of varying gauges, soldered and linked together in a light chainmaille pattern. An Aden Angier original. Length : 7" Weight : 7.8g Date of Release : 8 July 2008 © All rights reserved.
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Silver 0.925 âmbar foto by Luis Pais
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