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Very soon after I got hooked on jewelry work, it became clear that despite the huge variety of jewelry found in Israeli shops, all of them seemed to be mass-produced items. It was impossible to find a pendent, for example, that would be not just 99, but 100 percent suitable for certain beads. There was only one option – to make the pendent by myself.
And that's how I started my training in the world of jewelry art.
http://www.artleah.com/
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