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Metal: Steel
Tiara Handmade Steel
Hessonite Garnet, Natural Quartz Crystals, USA
Located in Northampton, MA
An entirely hand-wrought tiara of striking originality and regal presence, forged from Ohio steel—not stainless, but true steel with substance and strength. Every element has been meticulously shaped by hand: the thick wire frame has been twisted and curved to hold a constellation of twelve hessonite garnet crystals and fifteen natural quartz beads.
The garnets—each approximately 7–8 mm—glow in warm cinnamon tones, their inner fire recalling the famed “cinnamon stone” treasured in antique Georgian jewelry...
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2010s North American Artisan Steel Figurines and Sculptures
Materials
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Daniel Brush Steel Gold Water Stone Butterfly Sculpture
By Daniel Brush
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This extraordinarily powerful and enigmatically beautiful vintage Daniel Brush gold and steel sculpture is a jewel not to be worn but cherished. Entitled 'Water Stone' this enchanti...
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1990s American Modernist Steel Figurines and Sculptures
Materials
Gold, 22k Gold, Steel
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