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This mask was created for a customer, and
was inspired by the Innocence circlet! |

This is another view of
the butterfly mask on the left
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This coronet was created for a friend
who is a court baroness at the SCA. The coronet is made using
Sterling and Fine silver and precious metal clay. The stones are
white moonstones and lab rubies. |

This hair ornament was
created for a customers' bridesmaids, to match her Moonlight circlet |
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This is an adorable
crown and it was created for a customer, based on the original Shannon
circlet
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This circlet was made for a groom to wear
at his wedding! |
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This was an interesting
project - a crown for a groom. It is rather a coronet, made in
Sterling silver and with a Celtic theme. He also had the matching
armbands on the right
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This is a circlet,
created for a bride, to match her winter theme with a slight tribal
inspiration. Sterling silver, resin enamel, labradorite, cubic
zirconia and blue topaz.
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This is a bridesmaid's
circlet, to complement the headpiece on the left |
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This cuff bracelet was created for my
Mom-in-law's birthday. Made in Sterling silver and Swarovski crystals,
it has a new design that will soon be featured in a new line of
designs I intend to introduce
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This is the necklace that matches the
bracelet to the left! |
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This butterfly crown was created for a
customer who wanted a headpiece similar to Arwen's coronation crown |
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This Elven crown as the one below it
was created by the customer. I can only take credit for making the
crown based on his sketch
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This piece was inspired by the one worn
by Arwen in the bridge scene of the Fellowship of the Ring. The
customer sent a sketch to which I made some changes, so the design was
a joint effort :-)
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This crown was created for a customer
who wanted a piece that would contain elements of the crowns worn in
both the Lord of the Rings and Narnia. What you see on the pictures is
my interpretation of her request.
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This is another Celtic inspired design that uses braided wire as
the "base" of the circlet. The front is shaped as a heart
combined with a Celtic Trinity knot. The real circlet looked way
better than can be seen in the picture.
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This circlet is a simple medieval inspired
design and is my current version of the
one worn by Kimberly.
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This amazing tiara was created for
Tiffany based on her own design. She wanted to combine elements of
princess Diana's wedding tiara and elements of Narnia and the Lord of
the Rings. In her design she used flowers like those in Lusy's
coronation crown from Narnia and the swirls typical for the Lord of
the Rings designs. I helped her fulfill her dream and I think the end
result was quite good! I made it in Sterling silver and the small
flowers are made in porcelain. The stone in the center is a gorgeous
white moonstone.
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I absolutely loved this project. This
circlet was created for a bride who had a very contemporary dress and
hairstyle. I was so intrigued by her, that she inspired a new style
that I will introduce in the near future. She was amazing and I hope
that she will send pictures of her wearing the circlet!
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This bracelet was made to compliment
the SilverMoon circlet |
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This dragonfly necklace was a very fun project.
I am currently considering to create a circlet that would match it!
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This necklace was
created for....myself! I made it to go with the
Opulence gown, when I was "proofwearing"
its prototype at a masquerade! The bottom crystal dangles very close
to the cleavage.
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This crown was created based on the
original MoonRay circlet design. Per the customer's request, it was
created with a closed back |
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This bracelet was made to complement an
Earendil circlet purchased by a customer!
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This bracelet was created in Sterling
and Brass, based on a sketch provided by the customer!
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