One of a kind sterling silver and sugilite bracelet. www.facebook.com/serpentree

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One of a kind sterling silver and sugilite bracelet. www.facebook.com/serpentree
Butterfly wings between silver and Perspex.
. www.etsy.com.au/shop/serpentree
Hanging vases. www.facebook.com/federalgallery
Macramé www.bluecaravan.net/serpentree
Macramé art www.facebook.com/federalgallery
Little rock lamb by Peter Neilson. www.facebook.com/federalgallery
chrysoprase, turquoise, apatite, titanium plated quartz, sterling silver earrings by @serpentree
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Old world charm by Serpentree
One of a kind Moanrach Butterfly wing pendant, sterling silver, perspex, mandarin garnet, titanium plated quartz
Cartier - Art Deco Diamond, Aquamarine, Onyx, Emerald and Sapphire Sail Boat Clip
“Jessie Franklin Turner was said to have made many of her own textiles, both by printing and dyeing. She may have used these printing blocks to physically create her textiles or simply for design inspiration. When assembled, these eleven blocks form a Renaissance-inspired motif featuring a large pomegranate and vine element. One hallmark of Turner’s designs is motifs, silhouettes, and decoration drawn from various world cultures. Many of her designs feature Eastern design elements, so it is interesting to see another locale and time period that inspired her designs. Turner retired from her fashion career in approximately 1942, and because she frequented the Brooklyn Museum’s Study Room and Edward C. Blum Design Lab during her career its possible she could have been motivated to give these blocks to be used as inspiration by other designers who used the Lab.”
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Sterling silver cuff, hand rolled sterling silver, by Serpentree, Byron Bay, Australia.
OOAK hand made rings, by Sepentree, Byron Bay, Australia.
Macrame by serpentree.
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