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Inspired by the elements of the starter Pokemon. The chain is byzantine weave in silver and either blue, green, or red. Credit for the bottle cap pendants and clay elements goes to my wonderful mother. (Obviously I do not own Pokemon in any way and do not claim to have invented the pokeball symbol). (c) Elizabeth Hall
A mix of helm chain and mobius balls done in pink and white rings accented with a silver butterfly and faux pearls (they are plastic, but pretty!). (c) Elizabeth Hall
Inspired by the house colors for the Hogwarts houses in Harry Potter. I used the book version, which is why Ravenclaw (my house) is bronze instead of silver. (c) Elizabeth Hall
This piece was created with a bit of steampunk design in mind and a pair of matching earrings are in the works. The rings are 16g anodized aluminium. It will be available for purchase at LAMEcon 2016. (c) Elizabeth Hall
A pair of earring created for my mother. This is a byzantine weave done in 16g aluminium rings. (c) Elizabeth Hall
Some bracelets displayed at a recent show. (c) Elizabeth Hall
A necklace pale as the moon. This is part of a 3 piece set inspired by the tale "Sapsorrow" in "The Storyteller" tv series. It is now part of my personal collection. (c) Elizabeth Hall
A necklace sparkling like the stars. This is part of a 3 piece set inspired by the tale "Sapsorrow" in "The Storyteller" tv series. It is now part of my personal collection. (c) Elizabeth Hall
A necklace gold as the sun. This is part of a 3 piece set inspired by the tale "Sapsorrow" in "The Storyteller" tv series. It is now part of my personal collection. (c) Elizabeth Hall
Several bracelets in different weaves. Top to bottom: European 4-in-1, Double Spiral, Byzantine w/Mobius Balls, Helm Chain (c) Elizabeth Hall
Created as a gift for the actor John Rhys-Davies when I got the chance to meet him at Megacon. (c) Elizabeth Hall
(c) Elizabeth Hall
Created as a gift for the actor Sean Maher. The heart is a nod to his character Simon in "Firefly", since he is so devoted to his sister and also a doctor. (c) Elizabeth Hall
(c) Elizabeth Hall