Dianna Badalament, in Northern California wrote: “Attached are photos of my handmade, memento mori, skull jewelry for Skull-A-Day. All the skulls are hand carved and cast in solid sterling silver. I used accents of 14k gold, and stones (skull trio pic: garnet, quartz and smokey quartz) for the eyes. ”
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Buried Treasure C says:
Thank you for taking the time to submit your work to us. The ring reminds me of something that could be given out to a secret society member. I like your work very much and the skull line with your archetypal skull fits in very well with the natural aspects of your other jewelry lines.
1 comment:
Those are nice. When I die, I want some of my ashes to be made into a Memento Mori.
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