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Japanese 12:2 Micromaille

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**NOTE**: I am only modeling these earrings in my own piercings because they are my own personal pieces.
I do NOT wear, recycle or otherwise use my earring hooks in commissions for other buyers.


Micromaille Japanese 12:2 pattern made to match my new cuff! I'd had one of these made for a while and just got around to making its mate. >///>

It's hard to tell from the photo what colours are used. The large rings are ATi and the small ones are SS.
The ATi used are all colours that were left over from my cuff - light blue, dark blue, rose, and gold. Both earrings are randomly coloured with no pattern, and they are unique to each other.

Three different sizes of rings: anodized titanium and stainless steel, surgical steel French earring hooks.

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:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star-empty::star-empty: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

You are definitely quite talented with the Japanese 12:2 weave. As a whole, the piece has a good flow, and the randomization of rings gives an interesting uniqueness to the piece. By randomizing your rings, no 2 earrings will look the same, let alone 2 pairs. I am not particularly fond of long ribbon-like earrings, and this is no exception. However, it is all about what the customer wants, and many individuals will like this. As a chain piece, I do like the flow of the weave with the exception of your rings attached to the hook. I believe that in the future, you should use smaller connecting rings to the top of the piece to add stability. As is, the top corners seem to be sagging in. Stiffer connections may do a world of wonders.