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Mosaic Box with by ~UncleMou:iconUncleMou:


©2007-2009 ~UncleMou
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Submitted: March 18, 2007
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did you make the box?! :| im in awe! what wonderfull work and i can't get enough of that ring :) sooooo lovely :D

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Your comments are great & you are wonderful too

to be honest! yes, i have did that box and there is a long story for it ....

i am so glad that you like it
this box is so small :) cute. i like colors, very warm and nice. also the ring is interesting composition.

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Wow what a beautiful ring. :)

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id love to hear the story! ;-)

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It's strange. Last time i couldn't see this picture. I really like it. Do you know the stone called Larimar ? It's a blue one.
What a lovely example of Syrian Mosaic work... the design speaks of your patience and craftsmenship. I applaude you. Tell me is the box of rosewood, lemonwood, peachwood or walnut? I am very curious to know if you learned the art of mosaic inlay from father or grandfather? yes, I know that I am full of questions, but such an ancient art that originated from your homeland has captured my attentions and filled me with intrigue. Tell me, have you made one of the long boxes? I have always wished to have one for my trinkets. Beautiful work on the box and the photograph. And what a lovely exquisite hand.

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