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Hydrangea in the Mistral

This work is composed of about 200 dyed hen feathers. Each feather is sorted, cut and glued on the wire one by one. The leaves were created from peacock feathers glued on a base of wild silk with wire inside.
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Prune Faux
Mouriès, France
Prune Faux's journey as a featherworker is deeply intertwined with the rich heritage of French craftsmanship, tracing back to 13th-century courts. Tra ...
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