indicolite, rubellite, emerald, heliodor. argentium, .925, .999.
i am really happy with how this piece ended up- i almost abandoned ship partway through, but this ended up bein perhaps my favorite i've done so far. i think the compostition is better than anything i've done yet. some of the weaves incorporate Fibonacci numbers. thanks for takin the time to look :) anyone goin to az, have a safe trip! perhaps our paths will cross . . .
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My name is nick. I am 27 years old and I live out in the cut in Southeast Ohio. I have been collecting rocks since I was 15, and I started making jewelry about 16 months ago. Since then, I've become really boring because this is about all I want to do. Thanks to everyone who has encouraged me with their kind words, constructive criticism, and tips. Also, thanks to all the metalworkers.org artists whose work consistently baffles and inspires me. :) Please leave me comments- I'm after some feedback!
Nick Kreager Chesterhill OH US http://nicerocks.net/
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Haha... yeah the Fibonacci sequence looks wild in a weave, I did it on a custom for my boy that I haven't posted pics of since it's not quite done yet. I think I got up to 21 on mine, then I ran out of room and got sick of losing count. I'd really like to see what it looks like with some higher numbers, though. One of these days...
» Posted by
QuantumPhlux
on 1/28/2008 8:11:39 AM.
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