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I finally finished them! Miira is Japanese for mummy. I made 5 this year not counting the 3 prototypes. Their kimono are made of mummy wrappings and each one holds a sterling silver ankh ( Egyptian symbol for life). While they're all the same basic design, each one still retains her own individuality...
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A collection of my sumo beads, they range in size from about 8mm to 12mm. I was seeing just how small I could make them that day. 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've been working on new poses for my collector geisha and have been on a grape kick lately so I combined the two... Thank you for looking
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Another one of the 3 Wise Women I made for Christmas this year, she's holding her bottle of myrrh. The cz on the front of her kimono is the guiding Star of Bethlehem standing out from all the tiny silver stars I melted onto the bead. The trio: Gold, Myrrh, Frankincense Thank you for looking :) ~Tracy
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My theme this year for the Christmas geisha is the Magi, 3 Wise (wo)men. 3 Queens traveling from the East... I made 6 this year, 3 with red and gold trim and 3 with white and gold. I'm only selling the 3 with red and gold trim because the others are gifts to family. These specific designs will never...
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Here's my final 2007 Halloween Collector Geisha bead, only 2 made for this year... Her staff is Argentium silver and I made a fine silver head pin for the cauldron. ~Tracy
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Last year I began creating special limited edition holiday geisha for Halloween and Christmas. 2006 I made candy corn geisha and for this year I made witches... This is Majo, the first of only two made for 2007. Majo means witch in Japanese. She comes with a signed collector card with her photo on it...
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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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