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Allison
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posted 224 days ago
These are very pretty, I have never seen your work before so I will go do a check it out thing! Of course I have more earrings than my towns population has people, so you got me there. LOL!!!
Peace!!!
-- Allison, Northeastern Ca. Remember, Amateurs built the Ark. Professionals built the Titanic!
SCOTSMAN
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posted 224 days ago
Alison My dear you look as though you’ve only got two ears so why all the earingsLOL I’ll tell you a story when I was a young boy/man in Scotland people here only had one pair of shoes the argument was you only had one pair of feet so why would you need more.When they were worn you through them away or had them repaired.Nowaday people have twenty or more pairs .I know my boys have pairs the’ve never worn yet so thats democracy and capatalism for youLOL well done zebrano nice earings how did you make the matal part I u did and have done a ;ot of metal casting in gold and platinum in dentristry.Alistair
-- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease
zebrano
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posted 223 days ago
Thanks Alison and Scotsman.
To Scotsman: what do you mean talking about metal part? a bronze?
It`s metal ribbon 1,5 mm across hammered into the wood. Then I filled a space inside the bronze outline with enamel based on epoxy. And then I need to grind and polish my inlay.
Mark A. DeCou
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posted 212 days ago
I like it!
-- Mark DeCou - Kansas Flint Hill's Artisan