I had a productive weekend and completed some beautiful brushes. The brushes shown below have just been listed on my site at www.eliterazor.com.
Bloody Basin Jasper (26mm)
Black and White Resin (24mm)
Desert Ironwood (26mm)
Brown and White Resin (26mm)
Red, White and Blue Resin (24mm)
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Bloody Basin Jasper (26mm)
Black and White Resin (24mm)
Desert Ironwood (26mm)
Brown and White Resin (26mm)
Red, White and Blue Resin (24mm)
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Where there is a great desire there can be no great difficulty - Niccolò Machiavelli & Me
Greetings from Ischia. Pierpaolo
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Greetings from Ischia. Pierpaolo
https://ischiapp.blogspot.com/
This 28mm Flaming Orange over Irish Bog Oak brush is special and has just been listed on my site.
The boglands of Ireland are a vast living treasure trove for precious and unique material. Bog wood, more ancient than the pyramids of Egypt, has been naturally preserved, and has lain hidden for over 5,000 years. Radiocarbon dating at Queen’s University, Belfast confirms: “In providing dates along with sculptured wood, you can safely say, in the case of bog oak, the date of growth of the wood is between 3300 and 3600 BC”. There are many folk legends surrounding the old bog sites of Ireland, especially during the hours of darkness: it was, and perhaps still is, a commonly held belief that when the mist enveloped the bog and the blue flame (from static electricity), danced across the surface at dusk, it was a sure indication that “the little” people were cooking their supper.
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
The boglands of Ireland are a vast living treasure trove for precious and unique material. Bog wood, more ancient than the pyramids of Egypt, has been naturally preserved, and has lain hidden for over 5,000 years. Radiocarbon dating at Queen’s University, Belfast confirms: “In providing dates along with sculptured wood, you can safely say, in the case of bog oak, the date of growth of the wood is between 3300 and 3600 BC”. There are many folk legends surrounding the old bog sites of Ireland, especially during the hours of darkness: it was, and perhaps still is, a commonly held belief that when the mist enveloped the bog and the blue flame (from static electricity), danced across the surface at dusk, it was a sure indication that “the little” people were cooking their supper.
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Quite a few new stone brushes have just been listed at www.eliterazor.com. Stop by and take a look.
Azurite with Malachite (26mm)
Chrysocolla (26mm)
Larimar (26mm)
Copper Laced Onyx (26mm)
Imperial Jade (26mm)
Tourmaline Laced Quartz (26mm)
Kingman Turquoise (26mm)
Malachite (26mm)
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
Azurite with Malachite (26mm)
Chrysocolla (26mm)
Larimar (26mm)
Copper Laced Onyx (26mm)
Imperial Jade (26mm)
Tourmaline Laced Quartz (26mm)
Kingman Turquoise (26mm)
Malachite (26mm)
As always, thanks for looking.
Bob
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