Zoran
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Post by Zoran on Oct 5, 2008 5:55:01 GMT -5
Agate from Frushka Gora Mt. I call it Under The Sea Agate Ruby ring Ruby ring another view Dragon stone earrings Dendritic opal from Western Serbia Dendritic opal from Southern Serbia I made this Rodochrosite brecelet but design isn't mine. Black Jade and Ruby earrings Black Jade and Ruby set Another Agate from Frushka Gora Mt. Picture Jasper from Maljen Mt. Australian Opal. This is one I made during Adrian's visit. Actually I made the cab long time ago and it seams waited for Adrian to come to become a pendant. ;D Thanks for looking. Zoran
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Post by krazydiamond on Oct 5, 2008 8:34:28 GMT -5
;D wow and double wow! those are beautiful! i love the "under the sea agate"!! i think my favorite is the picture jasper from Mt. Maljen, but those dragon stone earrings are very cool too!! KD
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Post by akansan on Oct 5, 2008 9:44:18 GMT -5
Gorgeous! I love the jade and ruby set - very creative settings!
The picture jasper is just outstanding though. You find some of the neatest things over there!
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SteveHolmes
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Post by SteveHolmes on Oct 5, 2008 9:50:35 GMT -5
Those are simply Stunning Z! That Picture Jasper is one bad-ass rock. Love those brilliant colors...and a perfect name for that 1st one. I love those wild shapes! My fav set has to be the black jade and ruby one. Thanks for sharing your Talents. Steve
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adrian65
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Post by adrian65 on Oct 5, 2008 10:43:35 GMT -5
The agate under the sea (or maybe foggy mountains) is fantastic. But the design of the black jade and ruby set, with those melted triangles, is so original and BEAUTIFUL! I already saw the Australian opal, but now, watching it in close-up, I can really see how falwless are both the cab and the silver work.
Adrian
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Post by sitnwrap on Oct 5, 2008 17:13:32 GMT -5
Your workmenship and the level of excellence is incredable. I keep going back to look at that Ruby ring. I think it is the simplicity and also the shape of the stone that I find so appealing.
The scene in the Under the Sea Agate is just gorgeous.
The two run neck and neck as my favorites. Thanks for sharing
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Simon
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Post by Simon on Oct 5, 2008 17:32:34 GMT -5
I can only wish that one day I will be able to make anything that good. The picture jasper is the best one for me, closely followed by the jade and ruby set. Simon
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Post by Noosh9057 on Oct 5, 2008 18:49:30 GMT -5
They are great.
Roger
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Post by Tweetiepy on Oct 7, 2008 11:59:27 GMT -5
Hooooooooooly smokes! that picture jasper is sPectacular!
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Post by Bikerrandy on Oct 7, 2008 12:57:47 GMT -5
Those are amazing. That first pic, last pic, and the picture jasper are three of the coolest pieces that I've ever seen!!
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Gem'n I
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Post by Gem'n I on Oct 7, 2008 15:30:00 GMT -5
Zoran those are just so cool...the ring is awesome and the picture jasper is gorgeous...way to go!!
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Post by stonesthatrock on Oct 7, 2008 15:48:08 GMT -5
omg those are some beautiful pieces. do you sell them? i love that ring.
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Tigger
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Post by Tigger on Oct 7, 2008 17:17:38 GMT -5
WHAT!?? No Drool Alert?? OMG!!! Your work is so spectacular. That jade and ruby set along with the set of jade/ruby earrings are the prettiest things I've ever seen! When are you moving to America so we can all come see you work? LOL Thank you so much for sharing, you made my day with these pics.
Tonja
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Post by Michael John on Oct 8, 2008 1:33:18 GMT -5
That's some of the finest handmade custom jewelry I've ever seen. Pure excellence.
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Zoran
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Post by Zoran on Oct 8, 2008 15:47:18 GMT -5
Thank you very much. I am glad that you liked them. I have great fun making them and when somebody likes them - what else I can ask for. ;D Stonesthatrock, I did start to sell them. Actually, from all these 11 pieces only 3 are left with me. Of course I can make them again, although they are never identical, especially the stones (which is the best part of the story). Thanks. Zoran
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karenfh
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Post by karenfh on Oct 8, 2008 23:26:17 GMT -5
Zoran, your ruby and jade set is stupendous! Adrian and I were just talking, and we agree. You could have made that set out of a brick instead of your amazing stones, and it would still be amazing. With that set, it is the cut and styling of the jewelry that is so perfect (and of course, your choice of stones). My fav stones are the first and the pic jasper, wow! I wonder what Fruska Gora Mt. looks like...to me, your stone looks like a photo of a mountain, with flames. Wowsers!
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Post by adrian65 on Oct 8, 2008 23:43:01 GMT -5
...I wonder what Fruska Gora Mt. looks like... Karen, do you know that saying: "Strong essences come in small bottles"? This perfectly applies to Fruska Gora: those mountains are at the very limit between hills and mountains (a bit over 500 meters above sea level) and what makes tem "mountains" is the fact that they are in the midle of a flat plain. Small mountains, but what gorgeous rocks they hide inside! Adrian
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Post by deb193redux on Oct 9, 2008 1:41:03 GMT -5
the jade set may be your best work yet
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Post by beefjello on Oct 9, 2008 21:12:38 GMT -5
Man, oh man, you just opened up a whole can of talent here! From 'under the sea' to the peak of Mount Maljen, every piece is a treasure. Awesome!!
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