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I created this piece with an antique multicolor shoe clip, a rhinestone wheel, one of my antique German porcelain dolls form the 1890s, Czech blue and golden crystal beads and a piece of red coral branch. I love this tone of red, it is so rich and mysterious. I am quite proud of the way this piece turned out.
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