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Materials used:
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polymer clay
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resin
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concrete
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glass
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silver art clay
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I decorated many kind of surfaces like glass, wood, textiles etc. until I have found polymer clay. I do use it as a base material - for example like others use ceramic and porcelain - than the forming follows by coating, painting and varnishing, etc. to crate different effects. This is a very exciting game, I like the desigining, experimentating phase the most. This might be the reason I mostly (and almost exclusively) make unique, one of a kind pieces. I am a huge fan of fantasy genre, which can be seen in my artworks.
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Previously (since 2009) I created jewelries (mostly made of wood and painted glass) under the name Narbeleth art.
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Tuilë brand started in 2011, the same year I started to make polymer clay jewelries.
Tuilë means spring in quenya language (created by J.R.R. Tolkien) and tuile is also a name of a french biscuit.