Dragon Age fanart

Okay, so I suck at drawing. Not really, but I’m not half as good as some of the people out there doing that stuff. I also suck at writing fiction. I’m pretty sure that there are some who would say I suck at writing blog posts as well, but I have a feeling they’re more concerned with the topics than the actual grammar and flow in the language.

But I do make pretty good jewelry.

So that’s what I do, when i make fan art. I make jewelry.

These are the three finished rings.
These are the three finished rings.
This is the front of Cullen's coin, as seen in the little cinematic with Cullen and the Inquisitor by the lake at Honnleath.
This is the front of Cullen’s coin, as seen in the little cinematic with Cullen and the Inquisitor by the lake at Honnleath.

The coin appears at roughly 1:30 in the cinematic.

This is the back of the coin.  I put it on a chain, because where else would you keep a coin from Cullen?
This is the back of the coin. I put it on a chain, because where else would you keep a coin from Cullen?
This is a brooch inspired by the brooch on Leliana's clothes.
This is a brooch inspired by the brooch on Leliana’s clothes.
And close up.
And close up.

I think I’m doing it because I love the game, but also because I love the imagery of Dragon Age Inquisition. The iconography is beautiful.

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  1. These rings are absolutely gorgeous… I must ask if you take commissions!

  2. Not really, but I can always make exceptions. Was there any of them in particular that caught your fancy?

  3. How much would you charge for a copy of the Cullen coin? No chain (I have about a ton of them) but the pendant would be a PERFECT gift for my sister!

  4. I’m sorry, the coin is not for sale. It’s a one of a kind, and I’d like to keep it for myself.

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