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Paula Ellis Jewelry
Bohemian Organic Jewelry inspired by Nature, Spirituality and Sentiment
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
torch-fired enamel
Jewelry components in progress:
Upside-down hearts for earwires, enamel blossoms. Assembly by riveting comes next.
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