Ornamental fine wire work. Show us filligree in your space.
This piece belonged to my beloved grandmother, Naomi McPhail. I wish I knew the history surrounding it. Was it a gift? Who gave it to her? Was there a story to go along with it? So many l questions for one small piece of jewelry.
I'm not used to being off work in the middle of the week, but someone needed to trade and I was happy to do it since I also needed to take Betina down to the Health Department to get her health card. She couldn't go to work until she had one and was so eager to get started. So all in all it worked out in favor of all of us...trading days off that is. I'm going to make myself get busy around here and I WILL scrap something today even if it kills me!!! LOL So..I best be going before I find something else to do on the computer and then POOF...the day is gone.
photo actions by Kirsty Wiseman
13 comments:
I love the metal against the blue background... and your composition is fab:)
It's a gorgeous brooch, but it's sad that you don't know the history of it. You've photographed it beautifully!
I just love this..it's really beautiful..I know what you mean about wanting to know more about such a tiny piece...love the way you have photographed it also..glad you liked my "attitude" today..lol..x
Beautiful. Love the story behind it. My filligree belonged to my husbands grandmother.
oh, what a beatiful thing! I like this photo very much!
Beautiful photo Ruth. Gorgeous piece of filigree too. The background colour really sets it off. What a treasure xXx
really beautifully
Love this , the photo is beautiful and what a lovely piece of treasured jewelry.
Ooooh Lovely photo, love the blue background.
Beautiful brooch. Love the photography too :D
Super picture, and doesn't it make you want to know it's story?
great shot, love the composition
Terrific shot - lovely!
Aubrey
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