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People Doing Strange Things With Electricity - Dorkbot Seattle art exhibit at 911 Media Arts Dec07/Jan08
Little Vicky and me explored the new Heart. I think she felt at home after seeing all the beautiful spots
Scrying in L'Renden
Theoretical and hands-on Workshop exploring the obscure, crystal and liquid electromagnetic world which surrounds us.
This bracelet is made with 8mm Amethyst Beads, charmed with a crystal ball as well as an iridescent Swarovski pave bead that glitters like rainbows in the light! Perfect to wear alone or stacked with other jewelry.
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Crystallomancy is the technique of scrying/seeing into a crystal ball or other transparent body.
This is a stretch bracelet so it will fit most size wrists - if you have a preference for a larger or smaller piece please let me know!
The two stones featured in the picture are Amethyst as well!
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Helena practices scrying by using a mirror to conjure up a vision of Duncan. She's also got some pretty spiffy furniture for a woman in 1136...either that, or there was some odd Transfer Portal accident and she accidentally got transported through time rather than through distance! Not that she's noticed yet, with Duncan's handsome face peering back at her from that mirror.... (I wish Flickr could have preserved this pic in its original file format. It was an animated .gif to begin with, I think, and the mirror kept tilting back and forth very subtly so you could see the reflection in it shifting slightly with each slight turn of the glass.)