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Most of the time I create jewelry designs that are symmetric. Don't even know why, I just do.
However, recentrly I made some asymmetric jewelry designs and I and very happy with them. They have a "breaking the rules" feel that makes them more intriguing and fun to wear. I guess I need to check my boundries every now and then to discover new creative possibilities.
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3 comments:
Love your pieces. See, asymmetry works great, the simple heart is very nice I think :) Thanks for sharing! / byZarah.com
It is the greatest joy- Breaking the rules :))))
I'm really enjoying these pieces... Great job :) Yesss, be a rebel. Thanks for following on Twitter; smart way to share your stuff ;]
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