A seahorse pendant made of labradorite wrapped in copper wire. What do you think?
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Potential_Session1392026-01-24 18:17
It's adorable.
Shot-Barracuda-63262026-01-24 18:27
Thank you!
Ocean420Serenity2026-01-24 19:44
Love it 👍
VectorOutOfRange2026-01-24 19:48
Beautiful! 😁
Candy_Apple002026-01-24 21:24
Exquisite!
Hyposanity2026-01-24 22:42
Badass!! I love it.
Steampunk seahorse = hard-core cute 🤟🏽
Pleasant-Eye76712026-01-24 23:05
“That looks dope.”
Icy-Professor83832026-01-24 23:19
Amazing. Did you make this? Drop the link, if so!
StacieinAtlanta2026-01-24 23:58
I love it!
Shot-Barracuda-63262026-01-25 14:00
Thank you!
Northman_762026-01-25 00:06
Sweet.
Shot-Barracuda-63262026-01-25 13:57
Thanks!
notfromhere0072026-01-25 00:46
Awesome, such detail. You are very talented
Shot-Barracuda-63262026-01-25 13:56
Thank you!
Life-Celebration-7472026-01-25 00:54
That's beautiful, you're very talented!
Shot-Barracuda-63262026-01-25 13:55
Thank you so much!
YoghurtDull14662026-01-25 08:52
Get this ai bullshit out of here what the fuck
Potential-Earth-45922026-01-25 20:34
I hate not being able to identify it’s AI. What gave it away for you? Genuinely asking as I follow the wire wrapping communities here on Reddit and see similar work all the time.
Edit: OPs post history supports their an artist that works with wire wrapping/stones. I think it’s legit 🤷🏼♀️
-sussy-wussy-2026-01-26 00:29
Yeah, it seems like false positive this time. There's another version of this among their other posts, too. Could be legit.
Potential-Earth-45922026-01-26 01:37
My thoughts exactly. And yet someone is on here downvoting us lol, classic Reddit.
Another reason I hate AI, not only does it steal then poorly regenerate authentic art created by real artists, but now it causes everyone to question anything seen online that’s impressive. Real talent still exists.
While I encourage everyone to be cautious online of AI scams (especially when purchasing anything), I think it’s also safe to use critical thinking and context (such as post history). Easy on the allegations friends.
Another Edit: Someone is barraging the post downvoting every positive comment on this piece. OP even has their Facebook linked to their Reddit profile with plenty of posts supporting this is their craft. Being convinced everything is AI and nothing is real is just as detrimental not being able to identify obvious AI, please learn to exercise proper dissertation before jumping to conclusions.
Camimo6662026-01-26 04:06
Idk why THIS one seems so Ai coded. Vs his other work
bobisagirl2026-01-26 10:21
Have a look at the 'abalone shell' butterflies and tell me they're not AI-coded. The loops! The colours!
bobisagirl2026-01-26 10:21
Here's the trick: ALL of their post history is AI.
Look at e.g. the dragon. The chain attached to it is two chains, that then suddenly merge into one, that then splits into two. The 'hand carved' bone turtle connects to the metal ring like putty, not bone.
But the most egregious is the 'abalone shell' butterflies. Mother of pearl doesn't look like that, it doesn't carve like that, and the gold filigree looks like cheap plastic.
Potential-Earth-45922026-01-26 12:22
Respectfully, you are absolutely wrong. I did a deep dive in their history and the there are multiple key indicators these are handmade pieces with consistent details of the materials he is using and the same backgrounds used repeatedly. You are all giving AI way too much credit and it’s alarming.
For your examples, you are misconstruing the way the chain is wrapped around his hand for the dragon. That same type of chain is used in multiple pieces he has posted, with the same charm loops. There are several examples Abalone shell cravings across Etsy from reputable shops…not going to debate your “cheap plastic” shot because I’m not in person to inspect the quality of the material he is using, but all of these examples are a stretch and prove nothing.
Zoom in on his photos on Reddit, thumb prints, calluses, and other high-resolution details of human skin are present. His Facebook posts are dating back to early 2024 before AI photos were common place.
I am not one to engage in back and forth conversations on Reddit, but it is astonishing that people are dying on this hill in this particular instance. New version of r/nothingeverhappens everyone has gotten way too cynical and negative.
silversurfer19642026-01-25 14:29
Really amazing and beautiful
Havent’t been so touched a long time
blue-pheonix-fire2026-01-25 16:55
Beautiful!!
countryroadsguywv2026-01-25 21:19
That's beautiful
JustSomeone2020202026-01-25 21:44
looks like AI slop! and not a real item...if its real, pretty cool!
No-Monk43312026-01-27 18:54
Why are people like you like this?
Calavore2026-01-28 09:04
We are cynical by being misled, lied to and tricked. So just assume the worst, to basically protect oneself.
Edit to add: There are plenty imperfections, so this one can be real?
No-Monk43312026-01-28 09:08
Idk just looks like wire wrap to me. Someone could learn this in a few months. I’m just curious what makes it say it’s AI when I’ve seen more impressive pieces.
Calavore2026-01-28 09:14
I think its all the waves. At first glance you cant really follow where they go, which is a first tale its ai. But here you can :)
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Echolocation19192026-01-27 01:41
Oh it’s AI. Still confused you guys can tell.
GeezUp7772026-01-26 00:23
So pretty
jg4322026-01-26 01:10
AWESOME.
RomanVenom2026-01-26 03:12
That's beautiful
Beginning-Cold-68412026-01-26 03:44
Are you raka????
ChartObjective20622026-01-26 03:54
gorgeous. I stared at it 🤤
theoneyourthinkingof2026-01-26 22:18
This is a lovely piece, sorry that everyone is saying its ai.
ArtBear12122026-01-26 22:30
I think it looks fake.
SalemsTrials2026-01-27 03:51
really beautiful
eachdayalittlebetter2026-01-29 00:07
To everyone who shouts AI: we should not forget that there’s also photoshop and other options to enhance colors, repair “flaws” etc.
can’t argue if there are things which can’t usually be photoshopped, obviously.
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Steampunk seahorse = hard-core cute 🤟🏽
Edit: OPs post history supports their an artist that works with wire wrapping/stones. I think it’s legit 🤷🏼♀️
Another reason I hate AI, not only does it steal then poorly regenerate authentic art created by real artists, but now it causes everyone to question anything seen online that’s impressive. Real talent still exists.
While I encourage everyone to be cautious online of AI scams (especially when purchasing anything), I think it’s also safe to use critical thinking and context (such as post history). Easy on the allegations friends.
Another Edit: Someone is barraging the post downvoting every positive comment on this piece. OP even has their Facebook linked to their Reddit profile with plenty of posts supporting this is their craft. Being convinced everything is AI and nothing is real is just as detrimental not being able to identify obvious AI, please learn to exercise proper dissertation before jumping to conclusions.
Look at e.g. the dragon. The chain attached to it is two chains, that then suddenly merge into one, that then splits into two. The 'hand carved' bone turtle connects to the metal ring like putty, not bone.
But the most egregious is the 'abalone shell' butterflies. Mother of pearl doesn't look like that, it doesn't carve like that, and the gold filigree looks like cheap plastic.
For your examples, you are misconstruing the way the chain is wrapped around his hand for the dragon. That same type of chain is used in multiple pieces he has posted, with the same charm loops. There are several examples Abalone shell cravings across Etsy from reputable shops…not going to debate your “cheap plastic” shot because I’m not in person to inspect the quality of the material he is using, but all of these examples are a stretch and prove nothing.
Zoom in on his photos on Reddit, thumb prints, calluses, and other high-resolution details of human skin are present. His Facebook posts are dating back to early 2024 before AI photos were common place.
I am not one to engage in back and forth conversations on Reddit, but it is astonishing that people are dying on this hill in this particular instance. New version of r/nothingeverhappens everyone has gotten way too cynical and negative.
Havent’t been so touched a long time
Edit to add: There are plenty imperfections, so this one can be real?
can’t argue if there are things which can’t usually be photoshopped, obviously.