Destiny's Masquerade

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Wheels of darkened sterling silver spin round and round, colliding in mysterious chaos.

This one is made with the same technique as my Carnival pendants, just without the stone.

Listing ID: #48479
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YOWZA!! What an eye catcher!! Truly stunning and spectacular!

Those swirly circles look like they are all rotating in different directions and are truly mesmerising to look at. They remind me a little of those rotating spirals they use to hypnotise folks in cartoons.

Wear this, and you will hypnotise everyone you pass on your way. Before you know it, you will have minions following your every move. LOL

Of course, this is infinitely more elegant than anything from a cartoon, so no comparison apart from the rotating spiral.

I think, I could sit and look at this for ages, following first one swirl, as it merges into another and yet another.. Wondering if I'll ever come back to the place I started of if I'll end up in a new place every time I try.

This has got to be one of the most intricate designs I've ever seen, - so immensely beautiful and perfectly executed too!!

My compliments Madame, for having the creativity and skills to pull this off! *bows deeply*

Such yummy eye candy!

*silently stares and drools*

So pretty and mesmerizing, Donna! I love this series!
Arya

Love it!

Thank you Silverlox, Arya and Chloe_s_Mom *s*

Gorgeous!!! Love it!!!
VerĂ³nica

I think this IS a true favorite of mine, I am at AWE.

This piece is so much fun...beautiful, creative and of course full of swirls! Great design . . . one of my favorites.

Thank you Veronica, Mdavis and Kit. *s*



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