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From the Boscombe Down Roman stone coffin. A unique environment had been created inside the coffin. This had slowed down the processes of decay so that, even after 1800 years, the woman’s deer skin slippers still survived.
Find out more about the burial.
This anklet features a stunning antique gold plated sparrow bird pendant. The bird pendant is about 2 1/4 inches wide. This anklet is 11 inches long and the antique gold plated chain is accented with a 6mm Swarovski crystal and 6mm white glass pearl. The anklet is finished with a lobster claw clasp and it can be adjusted if needed. The anklet can be used as a bracelet
My favorite artist is Marc Chagall. I've chosen some of his characters from my favorite paintings, and have them dancing around my calf. This particular piece grew in stages, and I think I'm about 80% done. Some minor improvements to be made in the future.
I was too chicken to tatoo closer to my ankle, (you can see they're pretty bony.) I really like the spot I chose for it though.
This really is permanent.
I meant to add a drop of glue to the screw thread to stop it from being loose, but the glue ran into the joint and it now won't open.
As it wasn't coming off, I decided to make it look neater by filling the screw hole with metal.
Pattern: 2x2 rib for 22 rows, slip stitch heel, stockinette for the foot.
Yarn: Cherry Blossom Fibers in "My Favorite Things"
This was a 63 gram skein that I bought off etsy about a MILLION years ago. Seriously, it had to have been about 2 years ago, at least. Since it was a "short" skein, I didn't really know what to do with it. Enter the Sock Knitters Anonymous group on Ravelry & one of the January challenges - almost socks. I decided to knit anklets! :) I love them... because the colors ARE my favorite things. Purple, pink, blue, bits of grey.