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Living Circle
Silver
chain with moon phases holding a tree framed in its own roots and branches.
The
face coming out of the trunk of the tree is a metaphor expressed in other
works.
Within
the branches are placed tiny carved stars.
The
roots, branches, moons and stars
all
encompass the piece as a continuous living thing much as the world may be seen
as
both the many and the one.
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Lute Pin
A pinanular, or "ancient Celtic cloaking
device"; a precursor to the safety pin.
This takes the very old style of fastening cloth together and impossibly
bends the fret board, joining two lutes together.
To complete this crazy design, the pin head holds the tuning
pegs!
This compound visual joke is currently worn by a very jovial
bard who fills the air with puns where ever he goes,
as all bards should!
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