“'Til Death Do Us Part” By Kate Bauman
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Curious Ming Dynasty Hairpins in the shape of two shrimps. Found on a gilt silver hair cover excavated in a tomb in Shanghai. Exhibited at the Shanghai Museum of Art.
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Salvador Dalí “Eye of Time” brooch, 1940s.
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Gold and enamel brooch
René Lalique, Paris, 1898-99
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Emil Riester (German, ) • Moth brooch • Gilded silver, abalone, chalcedony, green paste, garnet, pearls • German • 1907
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A pendant inspired by The Hobbit⛰️🦅
March 2024
Made of copper, brass and silver
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I made a Fox themed necklace/choker <3
Minors don’t interact✨
The goal was to create something that could be something he gives his property partner to wear!
I thought his logo would look cool as a pendant hanging from the loop!
I didn‘t want to leave the back empty so I engraved a quote from the Game onto it (this is where the poll I started months ago comes into play ^^‘)
I also added Strade‘s knife as a fun little detail in the back!
Thanks to the little chain the knife is attached to you can wear it in different lenghts!
This necklace/choker is made from 925/- Sterling Silver!
I also made a little video documenting my work
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Gold Ring with Hidden Fold-Out Key. Dated ca. 1880, presumably Austrian origin. The rectangular ‘gem’ has an engraved scroll decoration and is framed either side by spread acanthus leaves.
(Source: collections.imm.hu)
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"room on fire" by the strokes inspired custom bracelet
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Nature Inspired: Golden Cicada Resting On a Jade Leaf
Exquisite ornament of the Ming dynasty.
Total weight of the insect figurine, made of 95% pure gold, is 4.65 g. The thickness of the finely crafted wings is only 2 mm.
Unearthed in Boshiwu (博士塢), Wufeng Mountain, Suzhou. Now exhibited in Nanjing Museum (南京博物院).
Photo: ©南京博物院
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1905 Art Nouveau Fuchsia Necklace by Alphonse Mucha.
Fuchsia Necklace designed by Alphonse Mucha and made by jeweler Georges Fouquet in opal, cabochon sapphire, pearl, and gold (1905)
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Brooch design by Leon Rouvenat, 1800s, France.
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Pierre Vever (French, 1795-1853) • Art Nouveau Ivory, Diamond and Enamel Brooch • c. 1900
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