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We’ve been hard at work making great stuff for beautiful people. Here are a couple of recent examples. The first is two beautiful sets of 2g plugs with large faces, one in Chiapas amber and the other in our new silver sheen obsidian material.

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Next up is a really nice, quite large (1″) oval Amazonite labret from our local Virginia mine material.

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Next we’ve got a 0g set of Amazonite plugs from some of the nicest material we have – very saturated color!

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Below we’ve got an amber septum spike with some very pretty green sheen, and also a rare crystal clear section right at the tip.

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Next up is a marvelous oval rainbow obsidian labret – very subtle – at any angle other than the one shown in the photo, it appears nearly black, but move it to this position and it explodes with color.

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A set of wonderful blue tiger’s eye pieces with some gorgeous ‘brushstroke’ effect with the yellow.

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Small ebony blocky Mayan flowers with Lapis cabochons set in silver. Love these!

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A kit of wood jewelry for our friends at Ninjaflower in New Zealand. Maple teardrops, some olivewood pieces and some katalox with narra inlays.

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These are Mayan flared 0g plugs from beautiful Peruvian turquoise that a customer brought back from Peru for us to work into some pieces for her.

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A set of gorgeous 1″ Chiapas amber included plugs that are actually available here on the site in the amber section.

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I have a couple of other things to post but I’m sitting at a friend’s cafe and my laptop battery is about to die, so that’ll have to be it for the evening. I hope you enjoy the eyecandy!

Comments
Aaron says,

Great job Jared and team. You guys are always fresh and innovative with materials. There is no stale ideas here. You all should remain extremely proud of the quality, work and dedication that each peice reflects as we customers are proud to wear them!

#1 • 1:05 pm • October 18, 2009 • Reply To This Comment
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