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These featherweight dangles from Macedonia’s Susan Sju stopped me in my tracks.
Don’t you love to reverse-engineer pieces? I’m not sure I understand how Susan got to this point and she has even more confounding and delightful patterns on her Facebook. Extruded blended strings laid next to each other and flattened perhaps?
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Look at the displays in her Ohrid retail store and you’ll see that she’s got lots of tricks up her sleeve.
I’m trying to order a pair of these imaginative swirls from her recently-launched online store. Thanks to Sabine Spiesser for alerting me to Susan.
I not only decided I want to visit her shop; I want to go to Ohrid, Macedonia as well. Looking at the pictures and reading about its history lot the travel bug in me.