The next two sections are the hills in the horizon.
The hills on the left are just three lines of couched pearl purl.
The right side has a little bit more work in it, with some couching and chipwork.
This is where I wish my felt was better applied. You can see that the lines are not nice and even. Maybe I should have trimmed the felt a little at the top?
(click on the post to see the animation below)
Still looks pretty. I love the combination of copper and gold.
At this point, except for the missing wire check, the area within the border has been completed. All that's left is the frame which I will share with you tomorrow.
The hills on the left are just three lines of couched pearl purl.
The right side has a little bit more work in it, with some couching and chipwork.
This is where I wish my felt was better applied. You can see that the lines are not nice and even. Maybe I should have trimmed the felt a little at the top?
(click on the post to see the animation below)
Still looks pretty. I love the combination of copper and gold.
At this point, except for the missing wire check, the area within the border has been completed. All that's left is the frame which I will share with you tomorrow.
It's stunning!! Can't wait to see what the frame looks like.
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your progress.
ReplyDeleteOooh! It's looking really good!
ReplyDeleteThat uneven bit looks perfectly adjustable ,but it doesn't spoil the piece. :) ♡
ReplyDeleteMysteries are the best!
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Dima, c'est magnifique et si précieux : Bravo !!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Love the chip work you must have special scissors to cut the metal.
ReplyDelete(I'm a bit behind in my blog reading...) wow, this is looking amazing. i love mixed metals too. Does it weigh a ton?
ReplyDeleteWell, who knows what crazy curves the hill does in the area covered by the stem - that's totally not your fault, but geography's ;) Looks great!
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