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Love Letters Volume 178”刻骨铭心”

 In ancient China, people carved words onto tortoise shells and burned them with fire to seek divine oracles. 

I did the same thing. The oracle I received from the bone was a single word: "heart." Back then, the character for "heart" resembled the gesture we use today🫶


Today's creation is a wax carving, which I plan to cast into silver jewelry. It's the first piece by a rookie designer, and I really wish I could give it to you.💝🙂




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