Tempus Fugit Pin

by Bridgette L. Rallo
(Norfolk, CT)

Pin made with multiple techniques and metals

Pin made with multiple techniques and metals

This design uses multiple techniques and metals: the column and fossil setting were made from metal clay, the lab ruby is set in a piece of fine silver tubing, the gear is hammered copper and the pin closure is half hard sterling wire.

I love mixing metals, stones and techniques in a single piece.

Bridgette L. Rallo
The Greenwoods Studio

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Tempus Fugit Pin

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Perfect mix of elements
by: Rena

I love all the fine details you've designed into this unique pin, Bridgette!

Every element of it looks like a great deal of thought and creativity went into it.

I spent quite a bit of time visiting your website, and am so impressed with your jewels - especially your chain work!

Fabulous
by: Patricia

Reminiscent of Steampunk but really its own look. I love this piece, it's gorgeous!

Amazing
by: Kathleen

Your pieces are amazing - you've managed to make them unusual but wearable. The stones you've selected are incredible too. I spent a LOT of time drooling on your website:-)

Kathleen
www.monkeyprincessdesigns.com

WOW
by: Violette Noble

This is so gorgeous I can hardly think of the words to praise it!

SIMPLY STUNNING!

Faithfully yours,
Violette Noble

Thanks
by: Bridgette

Thanks Violet! Words like yours keep me going.

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