I'm kind of busy these days - read: overwhelmed - so I'm not updating so often as I'd like. Fortunately, my crafts always comfort me. Nothing cheers me up more than a northern light shimmer! So poetic...
This is one of my latest listings on etsy, a delicate composition of gray drops. See, in the half-shadow of the lab they look like river stones...
...but incredibly, they transform themselves in luminous flares as the light shows up in the room.
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This precious gemstone is known as Labradorite, but due to the peculiar way it reflects the light, it is also called the "falcon's eye". I find it quite appropriate, it actually has something...wild.
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...Soon more amazing crafting adventures!
stupenda , adoro quei riflessi camaleontici!
ReplyDeletevero?! sono molto particolari, non sono riuscita a prenderli tutti, ma sono mitici!
DeleteThis is one of my favorite stones ... but I must say I love all stones, to me they hold magical qualities and vibrations. Labradorite helps with dream work and intuition. Your necklace is stunning,
ReplyDeleteLove Always,
Jan
so true! I should have written also something about its properties...I'll update as soon as I can!
DeleteMa che belle pietre hai usato, mi piacciono moltissimo!!
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DeleteBeautiful as always!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful !!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteDavvero bella! Adoro questi toni di grigio.
ReplyDeleteanche io, li trovo potenti!
DeleteLovely!!! want this one on my neck!!! xxx
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Truly amazing gemstone in amazing crafting adventure :P
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mmm look really good
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Beautiful stones and they sure do make a beautiful necklace!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely stone, I have never heard of it, it's a bit like the connemara marble and your simple design compliments it so well :)
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