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A simple wire wrapped link bracelet using my periwinkle and black beads with a touch of goldstone. The silver bells are from Pakistan, Javed bought them for me while we were in a little silver shop... I love the sound they make. Argentium silver wire and beads, sterling toggle with amethyst, swarovskis...
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Rairakku means lilac in Japanese. The colors make me think of my grandmother's lilac bush she had at their old house. I remember how it smelled so good and it really looked like a tree to me. From a distance the flowers all appeared one color but when I looked close I could see a bit of blue or violet...
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The Greek name Eris means "strife" and that's what this Sentinel's planet looks like. The surface boiling and bubbling, gases rising above to create mists and vapors that put on amazing, ever changing light shows. Imagine a cross between the northern lights and a lava lamp! Thank you...
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My new sentinel, Tiamat. Tiamat means "sea" in Akkadian. Babylonian myth says Tiamat was cut in half and pieces of her body were used to make the earth and sky. Thank you for looking, ~Tracy
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This sentinel is named Iole, Greek for violet. It watches over a beautiful blue-violet colored nebula. The interstellar clouds of plasma, gases and dust swirl around brighter areas, the birthplace of stars... Thank you for looking! ~Tracy
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I came up with a new bead design called Sentinels. They're based on an earlier design of mine called "Fire within".. the basic shape is the same but an entirely new concept with a sci-fi theme. The Sentinels guard over planets, galaxies and other dimensions. Here is my first one... And...
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Shabondama is Japanese for bubble. I partially melted in glass dots over silver reactive glass. It magnifies the colors underneath and when you turn it in your hand the light plays off it and some areas look lit up (sunlight reflecting under water is what came to my mind). It feels good to touch too...
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