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Wow, I never thought I would get a DD... amazing, and thank you!

A fairytale come true...

After two months, this pentacle is finally finished!

The Briar Rose pentacle is a One of a Kind design hand pyrographed on a 7-inch (17.8 cm), solid wood plaque. It features a profusion of scrolls and swirls, with stylized wild roses throughout.

The design was drawn directly onto the wood, then carefully hand-burned using a pyrography (wood burning) pen.

No paints, charcoals, colored pencils, or other media were used; the design was created completely with a wood burning pen. (And a ruler, a compas, and a no. 2 pencil, to be precise!)

It has been lightly sealed with a water-based varnish.

An in-progress shot is here:
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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Given 2010-11-22
Briar Rose Pentacle by *parizadhe is an outstanding piece of pyrography. This wood burning has an astounding level of detail and the solid burned areas are extremely smooth with no spotting at all. A fantastic work by an amazing artist! ( Suggested by `Exillior and Featured by `MyntKat )
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~theblackbutlerdiva66 6 hours ago  Hobbyist Writer
love this piece as well!
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:iconserpico6:
gorgeous work
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:iconzaigwast:
Great piece :aww: !!!!1

I want to ask you, was the round wood plain and smooth? or did u carved it ? looks quite carved specialy in the pentagram :)
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~parizadhe Sep 22, 2012  Professional Artisan Crafter
Hey there! Yes, the wood was plain and smooth--very, very smooth--before I started. I didn't carve it. What you're seeing is an effect caused by the burning. The wood burns, shrinks down, and indents. On harder woods, like oak, this is hardly noticeable at all. On softer woods, like pine, it gives a nice raised/carved effect. (This is pine.) On especially soft woods, like balsa, the burning pen can create such a deep indent that it looks like a base relief carving.
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:iconzaigwast:
Wow :aww: ..thank you very much for the great amount of info and for answearing :D, your work is great, hope to see more shaped and dinamyc pieces of this great art :aww:
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~DavisJes Nov 23, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
so beautiful
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:iconashchris:
i think thats the most beautiful pentacle ive ever seen
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~GrayWolfcg Aug 23, 2011  Professional Traditional Artist
Absolutely beautiful. I am speachless, and that dosent happen often. Thank you for sharing this.
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:icondancingkatz1:
this is just stunning! So beautiful! You did an amazing job
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