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Orchid Presents: Linda Chandler Visit Artist's Website Email the Artist
   

I enjoy weaving with fine silver and 18 Kt gold wire. I have attended Fine Art Show in Indy for the last 5 years. I would like to find a reputable store to buy my weave bracelets for resale.

 
   
 
   
     
   
 
This woven bracelet also has a removable clasp which can be worn as a pendant. The clasp/pendant is adorned with topaz, green tourmaline, pink tourmaline and amethyst.
 
   
 
This woven bracelet has a removable clasp which can be worn as a pendant. Laser cut rainbow moonstone, oval-faceted topaz, tourmaline and fine silver clay adorn the pendant/clasp. The filigree-like curls are embellished with 18K gold balls.
 
   
 
Medusa
The face was sculpted from polymer clay and a mold was made for the PMC piece, which was then mounted on fine silver sheet. Her hair is silver and her face is surrounded by 24K gold weave. 18K gold balls crown the head. The stones are square amethyst, oval rainbow topaz, round tourmaline, oval citrine, round iolite and round M. citrine, mounted in 22K gold bezels. The back of the brooch has a hand-made pin.
 
   
 
Warrior King
The face was sculpted from polymer clay and a mold was made for the PMC piece, which was then mounted on fine silver sheet. 24K gold weave surrounds the face. The head is crowned with fine silver balls and a 4 mm sapphire stone is mounted in a 22k gold bezel. The eyelids are 18K gold. The piece is bordered with 18K gold balls and wire. The back of the brooch has a hand-made pin.
 
 
 
     
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