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©2007-2009 ~SoulStoneDesigns
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Submitted: April 21, 2007
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed: 1/41 second
F Number: F/5.0
Focal Length: 100 mm
ISO Speed: 320
Date Picture Taken: Apr 20, 2007, 9:45:45 PM

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Malachite set inside the very shiny pattern Cynthia invented. This is the pendant that wants to be a giant ring for my friend Kelly.

.925, Malachite.

~Henry
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That would be a blammin' ring! definitely would leave a mark if you hit someone with it!

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"They can have my gun, but they'll get my book when they pry it from my cold, dead hands." - Stephen King.

"Let it roll right off your shoulders/Don't you know/The hardest part is over" - Rob Thomas, "Little Wonders"

4/16/07 - In remembrance
that is indeed a shiney pendant.
i like the pattern in the malachite.

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Ooh is that cheese?

:ninja!

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Wow that would really make an awesome ring XD

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~Cause I know he'll forget about me, nothing i can do, nothing i can say, cause i know, he'll find someone better, there's nothing i can do, but watch for his letter, I'll watch for his letter...~
Is the pattern in the back plate etched, rolled or hammerred?
It's so pristine I just can't tell!

That piece makes my mouth water...

Gorgeous.

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i tried that once... but i don't know which part of me it made tingle.
Nice pendant, great to hear about the collaboration on the one.
The texture is hammered with the edge of a chasing hammer, hit at various angles. It's pretty fast work, actually. thanks for the compliment :)
ha! and ruin the malachite for sure. You could maybe get some good dental impressions though... :laughing:
ha! and ruin the malachite for sure. You could maybe get some good dental impressions though... :laughing:
Is this (and some of the other pieces) in silver clay? Just tried that for the first time last weekend. Found it rather difficult (drying time is wild and it's not quite "clay")

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