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I don't really know anything about Mardi Gras, but I know that beads and beads and beads are involved. So I have used genuine Garnet beads and fresh water pearl beads very generously here on a sterling silver frame. In the middle is a genuine 10mm faceted Garnet. It took me a week to make this piece.
This piece has been inspired by the works of Magdalena, Iza, Eni Oken, traditional Indian jewelry (from India...the country I come from), and the historical royalty of India.
6 comments:
i am reading your blog after a long time and WOW!! is all i can say! each piece is amazing in itself. I love the affirmation rings! he pendents are brilliant!! I am sure it took you a long time to make each of these but its just so unique and beautiful!!
Wow Swati this is beautiful.
Thanks Ruchi and Nikki!
The antique look does give it a princely look!! its looks like some rani's pendent that was recently discovered :)
just gorgeous:) I'll send it along to Aks' as a hint for my next gift;) how u guys doing?
LOL!! Thanks Namu :-).
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