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Feather ring ~ silver and enamel
£ 85.00
Feather ring ~ silver and enamel
Thinking of the delicate nature of things, to one another, and this feather came floating into my mind…
I cut, shaped and enamelled a small handcut oval. I drew this feather on to the enamel surface and fired it to a glassy finish. The image is permanently fused into the enamel. Then set into silver.
The width of the feather cabochon is 1.2cm, the height 0.7mm
The size of the ring is a UK L1/2. The ring comes boxed and wrapped.
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