The silver wire took a long time to wrap delicately around the “bones” of the pendant, with special care spend on spacing and making sure each one is well adjusted. The shell had been weathered to a fine polish which really looks good when combined with the silver. I am happy how this came out as it was my first attempt at anything like this. I will be making more of these in the future. It is also nice because I really like to pick things up off the ground and put them in my pocket and I have a bucket of little nick nacks that I need to do something with.
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Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 – Part 1
- Chapter 1 – Part 2
- Chapter 1 – Part 3
- Chapter 1 – Part 4
- Chapter 1 – Part 5
- Chapter 2 – Part 1
- Chapter 2 – Part 2
- Chapter 2 – Part 3
- Chapter 2 – Part 4
- Chapter 2 – Part 5
- Chapter 3 – Part 1
- Chapter 3 – Part 2
- Chapter 3 – Part 3
- Chapter 3 – Part 4
- Chapter 3 – Part 5
- Chapter 4 – Part 1
- Chapter 4 – Part 2
- Chapter 4 – Part 3
- Chapter 4 – Part 4
- Chapter 4 – Part 5
- Chapter 5 – Part 1
- Chapter 5 – Part 2
- Chapter 5 – Part 3
- Chapter 5 – Part 4
- Chapter 5 – Part 5
- Chapter 6 – Part 1
- Chapter 6 – Part 2
- Chapter 6 – Part 3
- Chapter 6 – Part 4
- Chapter 6 – Part 5
- Chapter 7 – Part 1
- Chapter 7 – Part 2
- Chapter 7 – Part 3
- Chapter 7 – Part 4
- Chapter 7 – Part 5
- Chapter 8 – Part 1
- Chapter 8 – Part 2
- Chapter 8 – Part 3
- Chapter 8 – Part 4








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