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This is the only digital picture I have of these pieces, but I'll do a real shot of them some day soon. I didn't do the cross, but the rest are mine.
Top: Handwoven miniature basket with leather cord, wooden beads, and shell button.
Sunflower: Hand-sawed and hand-riveted brass.
Bottom shaman: Hand-sawed silver nickle.
found this neat little canister at a thrift shop for $3! Its very hand made and uses a great mix of metals. The side even has a sort of gear looking design on the side. This will be going on my belt asap.
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is one of the most important regional museums in the country, with collections ranging from archaeology to an extensive collection of fine art, including a superb sequence of Pre-Raphaelite paintings. There is also an impressive industrial gallery, which exhibits some of the highest quality crafts made in the city during the 19th century, most notably ceramics and stained glass.
According to the latest report by IMARC Group, the global metalworking fluids market size reached US$ 9.46 Billion in 2020.
Metalworking fluids (MWFs) comprise a wide range of oils and other liquids utilized in the functioning of metal pieces of machinery during industrial operations.
Sterling Silver Tags stamped with your names Oval Pendant words or dates. Make it Yours!
*Hand made Necklace Includes*
1- 1/4 " x 1" Sterling Silver Tag - Personalization
1- 1/4 " x 1" Sterling Silver Tag - Personalization
1-3/4" X 1 1/8" Golden Brass Oval - Personalization
2- Mixed Fresh Water Pearls wrapped in Silver Wire
1- Smoke Glass Flower
"China's Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor's Legacy"
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
2013
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A detail that caught my eye, decorative metalwork in the entrance to the Resorts World complex on Sentosa.
Randy Rowe has over 15 years of experience in the computer/graphic design and media fields, including a three year graphics design program at George Brown College. Starting as a graphic designer at the Port Colborne News, he became general manager in just eight months.
In 1994 Randy played an integral part as Systems Co-Ordinator and Creative Director in Planet Today's development of Smart Communities - a community intranet service promoting local e-commerce and communinities. Randy's role in Planet Today helped them to become a publicly-traded company on the NASDAQ stock exchange and it has since grown to over 200 communities in North America. In 1997, Randy became the Production Manager for Norris-Whitney Communications - publisher of four national music magazines including Canadian Musician, Canadian Music Trade, Professional Lighting and Professional Sound. Most recently, Randy was Studio Manager for J & J Manufacturing in St. Catharines.