Last year, I got a sweet message from a woman named Doris. She said that after reading my blog post about my BWG challenge entry of 2020, the Fantasy Chess Play, where I mention that I love the Neuschwanstein castle in Bayern, she wanted to send me something related, but needed my address for this.
So I gave her my address and then the wait to see what this could be started. I fantasized about it. Maybe it was a water-filled ball with snowflakes inside? No idea. After a while, I wondered if it had been lost, but fortunately not. For some reason the envelope got returned to Doris, so she could send it again.
Doris bought it several years ago and had been the only one to touch it, until she sent it to me.
I feel very honored, Doris, that you offered me this little treasure. The coin is really beautiful and I love it.
Of course I had to make something beautiful with it, and here is what it became: a lovely medallion made with a Cellini Peyote ribbon, with a special rope with lots of little variations made with hexagonal Diamond Weave.
I used precious metal seed beads (gold and platinum- plated) and 3mm faceted gemstones in a yummy camellia rose-red and am very pleased with the result.
At the back, the Cellini bezel shows well.
A leather cord can be used too.
The rope is 3-unit based and the bail is made with a 5-unit start.
I love to see the coin from this angle, where the details in the metalwork show so well, how the castle is not flat but really 3D (with relief).
I hope that you like it too.
Cath