Sterling Sedona in Arizona.

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This is a different take on the turquoise color scheme. I call this one Arizona. It has white, turquoise and Olivia ( I call it antique gold:O)) The blanks is on a sterling silver Sedona roller ball. The tube and the blank holes were painted black just to be safe. After turning I sanded and sanded again through all 9 colored pads and polished with Novus.
Thanks for looking. Comments bad or good welcome.
Brian K.

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Thanks everyone. My wife says she likes my black and turquoise one better ( I like it a lot also but this one speaks to me. Hmmmm. I wonder if it has anything to do with Indian spirits. :thunder::eek:
 

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This has a very earthy look to it which is really bold! I like how the energy in the flow of brighter colors wrap around the darker metalic tones....just amazing work! You've really hit on something here
 

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OOOOOOOOOOUUUUU! WWWWOOOOOOOOOOWWWW! Beautiful. If that pen decides to run away from home, have it pm me for directions.
Charles
 

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Wow! Georgous pen! Those colors work so well together and the chrome finish makes the pen stand out even more. I love the closed end as well. I can't wait to try one of those! Awesome job!

Alex Garlick
 
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