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It's #ThrowbackThursday at The NDN Silver Blog, with a work dating back only to spring of this year that was a very special commission by a very dear friend. It's a barrette with an extraordinary focal cabochon of Apache sage rhyolite, a stone (and a silverwork design) that reminds us that medicine is found in desert dreams fulfilled, and that drought and pandemic notwithstanding, we have much for which to be thankful.
The post is here. Wings's main page is here. This work obviously will never be duplicated exactly, but if the style speaks to your spirit, simply inquire via the site's Contact form; Wings can create a version uniquely your own. And, as always, sales are very much needed (we are covered for July now, but we still need to bring in sales to keep us through the year and begin prepping for the eventual drilling of the new well, because as surely as the pandemic has killed our sales, the drought has been killing the land), so shares of the site links are much appreciated.
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