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It's Greek to Labradorite by ~che4u:iconche4u:


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Submitted: August 5, 2006
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This is a Sterling Silver ring with a Labradorite cabochon and rope patterned band. I like the way it came out, on the whole, it reminds me of something Greek, thus the name.

Thanks for looking, hope you like it!
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Oh, that's just gorgeous! I love labradorite and I love how the braided bands insinuate crescent moons around the full moon shape of the center piece. :D

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"Without darkness, how would we recognize the light? Do not fear your negative thoughts - they are part of you. They are part of every living being... To pretend it does not exist is to create an opportunity for it to escape." -Tuvok - Star Trek Voyager
Wow! That's so beautiful! You not only make wonderful rings but you photograph then so well! Such beauty!

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Oh, so pretty! Sandy Likey, LOL *shnuggles* your jewelry is so pretteh & I prefer a cabochon cut, it's so much more touchable, kinda like a worrystone...

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inkerbel
Thanks, well you're welcome to try it on the next time you're over. :) I think it's a 7 if memory serves. I tried to run the gamet, size-wise, with these last rings so that no one could complain that I don't have any _____ size. LOL It will happen, regardless, but hopefully not as frequently now that my stock is a little greater. Smallest ring of the bunch is about a 4.5 and the biggest is about a 14, looks cute on Alb, too. He's still holding out to find his wedding band at the faire this year, where he lost it, maybe it will come with a reward of some sort to encourage folks to help find the ring. ;)

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Thank you! Our senior year in college was spent learning how to photograph our work and learning how to write press releases etc.. It was a good program. The gent that taught me how to photograph still does it for other artists, as a living, but I'd prefer to save the money and do it myself. He does *gorgeous* work, though. Thanks for the note!

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Thanks! Labradorite and rainbow moonstones are two of my favorite stones... when I was pregnant my love of the two increases tenfold and now I am officially addicted. LOL I am surprised that more artists don't use them, a lot of my customers ask for them and/or comment on them if they don't know what stones they are. I love 'em!

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Two of my favorites, too. :D I love stones with many nebulous colors.

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"Without darkness, how would we recognize the light? Do not fear your negative thoughts - they are part of you. They are part of every living being... To pretend it does not exist is to create an opportunity for it to escape." -Tuvok - Star Trek Voyager
So lovely.
It reminds me of my amethyst ring. :)

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Thanks for the note, glad you like it!

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