Friday, June 5, 2020

Completed just today: two extraordinary new works by Wings.

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I didn't make any promises about when these would be ready, because this week has been monstrous, to say the least. But thanks to a burst of momentum earlier, I can show them to you now — completed just today:  two extraordinary new works by Wings.

The first is named for the flowers he brought me on Wednesday, used for art, pigment, medicine: Indian Paintbrush. It's heavy, solid, a work of substance, and the natural coral cabochons are absolute fire; the stampwork, all freehand, is nothing short of phenomenal. You can red the full description and see the cuff from other angles, including the sides and ends of that incredible band, here.

The second one is water instead of fire, but medicine, too:

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This is From Sacred Waters, a reference to rain and lake alike. The focal point is that spectacular cabochon at the center: freeform ultra-high-grade water-web Kingman turquoise. That cab alone was in the hundreds of dollars, cost. It's also large enough to have some weight to it, so he kept the band light: a single sheet of silver almost 1.25 inches across, but cut freehand, with meticulous saw-work, into four separate strands that remain united at the ends. Each strand is stamped with dual rows of flowering medicine motifs, and a scattering of small hearts accent the inner band. You can read the full description and see stone and band from all angles here.

And we really need sales now. These two alone would take care of our quarterly taxes, with some left over for other expenses (and between the pandemic and the drought, they are legion). You can order via the form here. Our full current inventory begins here. Please share the links. Thanks.



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