

Photos copyright Moon Moth Press.
They're called Moon Moth Press and I want to buy about fifteen of their cards on the spot.
As it is, I'm settling for inspirational browsing, but that's equally troublesome as I have none of my beads with me. All I've got is some hypoallergenic earwires and a pair of round-nose pliers I packed for M. But I see a dignified black lace collar with a little jet and a lot of fuschia fire-polished glass. A simple, no-nonsense double strand of glass pearls in vintage sepia and girlish coral and sensible dark pink. Elsewhere, a long strand of black with just a few almost-symmetrical winks of dark purple German crystal, a wirework necklace with one half bronze wire and yellow glass and the other half copper wire and green and purple glass, but otherwise identical.
As it is, it's a lovely inspiration for the walls of our studio-art room. Thus I must content myself.
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