Monday, December 23, 2019

Not one but TWO extraordinary new works by Wings.

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I know I said I would have a new piece to show you today. Instead, I have something better: Not one but TWO extraordinary new works by Wings.

The first is also the first in a planned series of four, the other three intended to be similar in form and shape but with their own unique identities: The Four Seasons Series. At Wings's request, I had a hand in helping him design these. They're a lot of work, and the other three will drop at significant intervals. He chose explicitly to begin with the current season, and this one is entitled Winter:  Snow at Midnight. The pendant is all lapis and silver, and it's huge; the beads are just right to support, and include both dark blue lapis and rare, ultra-high-grade icy-gray moonstone beads. You can read the full description here.

The second piece is smaller, less pricey, but full of personality:

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It's called, quite simply, Indian Horse, and its a perfect archetype of the spirit it represents, strong and sturdy and full of character. This one was drawn and saw-cut wholly freehand, with minimal hand-stamping to bring its spare lines into focus. The bead strand, too, is solid sterling silver. You can read its full description here.

Wings's main page is here. Orders and inquiries via the site's Contact formAnd we really, really, REALLY need to make some sales this season, so shares of these and the other site links are much appreciated.



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