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| Tigress, 1996. Sterling, onyx beads.
Both the etched silver necklace and the matching tie-tack are based upon the wing cover patterns of a tiger beetle, Cicindela repanda.
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| Labradorite Pendant, 1997. Sterling, Labradorite.
The simplicity of the silver setting accentuates the beauty and complexity of my favorite stone.
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| Mokume Gane, 1997. Silver, copper, brass.
This pendant is made using a Japanese technique of layering different metals. The technique's name means "wood grain."
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Chainmail, 2001. Stainless steel.
The unique seams of this hauberk are made using a double-linked technique. The rings are 5/16" in diameter, and although the shirt weighs 33 lbs., its weight is evenly distributed and comfortable to wear.
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