New earring stands

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micharms

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Earring stands have proven to be quite popular items at the shows we do. I decided to make some combining wood and resin. The first features stabilized boxelder burl and blood wood cast with swirling red and white pearl Alumilite. The second is stabilized yellow birch root burl combined with russet and pearl gold alumilite.

Thanks for looking.
Michael
 

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Thanks guys. I make both single tier and double tier stands. I started making the double tier ones at my daughters request. Each tier holds 12 pairs of earrings. The single tier ones are approx. 13 cm (5”) tall by 8 cm (3.25") at the base. The double tier are about 18 cm (7") tall with the same size base.

Here's one more of the most recent turnings. Maple burl, African Blackwood with emerald and bronze resin.

Once again thanks for looking and the comments.

Michael
 

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KenV

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Really nice job on the Keith Rowley style ear ring holders!!!

You have taken the "worthless wood" concept to a much different and highly attractive outcome!!!
 
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