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Bewitchingly beautiful! "Faerie Queen" bracelet enchants with its 8 plump, sparkling diamond roundels totaling 4.10 carats, caught by fine twists of platinum connecting the artist's small & delicate, 18 karat carved gold "Faerie" elements from the "Antiquities" series by designer Eve J. Alfillé. These 7 inches of magical, wearable treasure are accented with 3 round diamonds totaling 0.02 carats (F-G/VS) sprinkled on the clasp like fairy dust.
A pixie pin, this pretty brooch features a vintage brass bow pin back. I set a vintage orange colored glass crystal in antiqued brass and hanging in front is a brass fairy I have shaped slightly to drape across the crystal.
The brooch measures 1 and 3/4 of an inch in length from top to bottom and the brass bow measures 1 inch across.
pamela wears the gold accented faerie dress.
gold mesh on wings as well as small gold chains to emphasize service to the dark faerie queen.
This is my original artwork of a faerie holding a small dragon it her hand.
There is a an oriental feel to it.
I think I must have been thinking about the animated disney movie Mulan!
LOL who doesn't adore animated disney movies?
This is a watercolour painting on illustration board.
The actual size of the board is 8 x 10 inches but there is a slight border around it.
Actual Size:7.5" x 9.5" approx or 18.7cm x 23.8cm
Model: Imrhien Fargis
Hair: booN - TFH571 chocolate
Skin: :[P]: - Lionheart - Poet - Story - Firebird
Eyes: [Plastik] VaeColl. -Beam
Ears: :[P]: -Lionheart Elven Ear - Story
Dress: :[P]: -Octane- Complex - Dreaming of Jeannie/Teal
Tattoo: [Plastik] -Feathers-Faded
Pose: {.:exposeur:.} SLuicideGirls 8
Faerie Photoshoot
Location: Spring Grove Cemetary (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Designer: Brittany Everitt & Anna Messinger
MUA and Hair: Brittany Everitt
Model: Ellen
A children's story written about a the Faerie Festival held every July. It is written for little children and for the children at heart who still BELIEVE in faeries. I just added the story to my wordpress blog this morning. You can find the story in my Children's Writing blog: