The first practical virtual chainmail bracelet I ever made.
These links measure a hefty 1/4 inch in diameter, but have that cool crease in the center of each link. Dont forget to WATCH the VIDEO to see this bracelet in CRAP-O-VISION! My camera and lighting sucks, but at least you can see their proportions.
The second virtual... ok... it's just ... Its bigger. Got That?
Lets' move on...
These links measure a hefty 1/4 inch in diameter, but have that cool crease in the center of each link. Dont forget to WATCH the VIDEO to see this bracelet in CRAP-O-VISION! My camera and lighting sucks, but at least you can see their proportions.
The Pagan Pentacle is actually a symbol for money and good fortune.
It graces the PrimeRing bracelet to form a beautiful union of passive strength and deep respect for the older ways.
In the "Thats not a bug. That's a Feature" Department...
The Links of this chain have been modeled by a goofball. Once again the fates have smiled upon their favorite Goofball, and made this piece a truely interesting variation of the Interlocking jewelery concept.
Top to bottom, each vertical set of three links are fused together. This bracelet cannot compress its width, but its diameter expands and contracts as normal.... I'm not explaining this right...
Nevermind. You'll see when it comes... It's cool, though!
I've been playing Kick-Bag games for as long as I've been weaving Chain. This is the beginning of a quest to make the perfect FootBag. Thus, once again Fusing two of my faves into one UBER-FAVE
Here are the qualities Im shooting for.
-Moderate Bounce -High Splat (the ability to conform to the striking surface - this dampens the Bounce and helps give the kicker more control) -Indestructable Shell -UnCrushable Beads
This first wave is a series of experiments in material cost vs structural integrity vs Above List.
The outer chain shel is a standard "Japanese" weave cube that contains 8 Medium "Tsunami Ring" beads.
Samurai were often men of rank in the imperial court, and frequently employed Yojimbo to help protect them on long journeys, as well as in times of war...
Grandiose and Elaborate, the Japanese Imperial court was a marvel of beauty and efficiency. Always serene and manicured... the Imperial court was just as stately within the walls of a Fortress as it was on the field of battle.
Battle fields must be strewn with broken blades and discarded weapons. I always thought that a wise blacksmith could retreive steel and use weapons to create art. Like this bracelet, which I imagine to have been reforged from a rapier blade.
This piece belongs either in a Tim Burton movie, or on a French Neouxveaux Fashion Runway. Or on a queen... And I ain't talkin' 'bout Elizabeth 2, honeychild! *snap-snap*
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