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knife Beads



Knife beads

Been doing a lot of knife beads with the crew.

Digging the small details and the fact that these are carried everyday.



















A busy workshop




We just finished building our studio.

Needs a lot of things, but it is home.














Quetzalcoatl











Recently we were comissioned to do a special ring for a friend in Mexico.

Quetzalcoatl or a feathered serpent. We used the pattern of the old

Mexican biker rings and inlayed it with the brass serpent.

His personal seal on one side and a special aztec Vtwin was created for the opposite side

as a homage to the famous engine.



Quetzalcoatl /ˌkɛtsɑːlˈkɑːtəl/ (Classical NahuatlQuetzalcohuātl [ketsaɬˈko.aːtɬ]) is a Mesoamerican deity whose name comes from the Nahuatl language and means "feathered serpent".[1] The worship of a feathered serpent deity is first documented in Teotihuacan in the first century BC or first century AD.[2] That period lies within the Late Preclassic to Early Classic period (400 BC–600 AD) of Mesoamerican chronology, and veneration of the figure appears to have spread throughout Mesoamerica by the Late Classic (600–900 AD).[3]
from WIkipedia.

Shot by the boys at blacksheepmanila


Gila



A study in textures. Orbs form her textured with black matter.




Sculpted by Daweed Photographed by Blacksheep




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Nami Skull



A wave ring study.

This wave ring sat as a wax model for two years in our studio.

Sculpted by Daweed

We were on the fence on this little baby.

We finally cast her last week and I decided to  personalize her 

Daweed added a sacred heart and a banner. A tribute to my son Damien Crow.

A skull made of waves, lightning bolts on the side and a custom sacred heart and banner at the back.








Shot for us by the boys at blacksheep manila

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From the boys at iwantyourskull.blogspot.com
our favorite subject , whos doesnt dig skulls anyways?







From the boys at iwantyourskull.blogspot.com
our favorite subject , whos doesnt dig skulls anyways?




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