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It's a Goddess Symbol, commission by :iconrenkurasaki:
It was a challenge to make a simple geometrical form as interesting as possible, but not to overload it, so it will be readable : )

Nontarnishable silver, moon stone, silver plated chain
The piece is 7 cm wide, moon stone is 8 mm, length is adjustable
You can see it on black here [link]

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:iconlulutiffany:
This is really well done. ^^
:iconlulutiffany:
You are welcome ^^ You have a wonderful style~!
:iconphyrbyrd:
I do like, very much.
First thought was that non-tarnishable silver was a fantastic idea - I have an elaborate belly-dancer's set in plain silver except now it doesn't look like it anymore because it's an ass to polish.

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Explain to me again why I shouldn't eat my young?
:iconblackcurrantjewelry:
Thank you : )
I bought a chemical ($5 glass size)for silver, but it makes copper and brass shine too. There is instruction to plunge jewelry into it but actually a small amount on brush is enough : )
:iconphyrbyrd:
Really? What's it called?

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Explain to me again why I shouldn't eat my young?
:iconblackcurrantjewelry:
Silver jewelry cleaner (Contains acified thiourea), bought in store with supplies for jewelry making but must be available online. Silver gets shiny in seconds, brass takes a little bit longer, especially black spots
:iconphyrbyrd:
OK. Thanks!

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Explain to me again why I shouldn't eat my young?
:iconpsychic-chick06:
Very nice, the pearl in the middle is a good touch.

:heart: Elegant.

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Go to hell! O:<

But not the cool hell.
Cuz that's where I'M goin'.

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PENTAX Corporation
PENTAX Optio M20
1/80 second
F/3.7
8 mm
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May 15, 2007, 6:19:14 PM

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