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Project 5

I have to remind myself that this challenge is just that, a challenge. Life is what happens while you are trying to do other things. These last few weeks have been quite tricky for me, so I am 2 (plus original 2) projects behind. So without further re due here is the latest one, as promised done with a cut off piece of wood from my husbands knife making.



Sterling Silver Ring with Wild Olive wood, and Sterling Silver tube rivets.
29 x 26 x 9mm

I must say I was very tempted to put some sparkly stones in somewhere, but alas, time is not on my side and I have to get on with the other projects already jockeying for position in my head.

Coming up next: Something made with a piece of vintage brooch from my grandmother.

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