Two pieces of origami and rock quartz crystal beads make this number a great accompaniment to any jewelery lovers collection. These are the mini origami pieces, so the earrings itself are not too big or long, about 1.5 inches. Sterling silver
18$
Or choose any 2 for 30$
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Fresh water pearl and Dogtooth Amethyst Earrings **SOLD***
These pretty little things are very romatic in the details, but the rectangular form gives them a modern twist. Dogtooth amethyst stones are complemented by white fresh water pearls. Sterling silver
18$
Or choose any 2 for 30$
18$
Or choose any 2 for 30$
Funky Grape Cluster Earrings ***SOLD***
I think these are one of my favorite pairs of grape cluster earrings, they are totally original, and one of a kind as I have run out of those awesome purple beads at the bottom. They are little longer than the original version of the grape cluster, just over in inch long. Made of of an assortment of swarovski crystals, little round green jade beads, and a jasper that looks exactly like wood. I think they have just the right amount of sparkle and color to jazz up any outfit! sterling silver.
20$
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Simple Ametrine Earrings **SOLD**
This stone baffles my mind as it is a mix of Amethyst and Citrine, giving this stone a multi-colored hue. They are accompanied by embellished sterling silver posts and punch colored Swarovski crystals.
18$
Or choose 2 for 30$
18$
Or choose 2 for 30$
Perfect Match Grape Cluster Earrings
The picture really doesn't do these earrings justice. The top and bottom beads are some of my favorite from my collection, matt glass beads (the same as the one in the Mary Jane Earrings) the color of paprika, perfectly pairs with Czech glass faceted beads in a lovely turquoise color.
18$
Or choose 2 for 30$
18$
Or choose 2 for 30$
Something Blue Mini Origami Earrings
*** SOLD***
I've been noticing that my blue origami earrings are always the first to go, who ever said pink was for girls and blue was for boys didn't consult the other sex. These two pairs use the same star-gazer lily printed origami paper, but put together two different ways. The first sports lovely, sparkly swarovski crystals in magenta, clear, and mily lavendar. The second is an origami version of my grape cluster earring using light denim colored Czech glass beads.
18$
Or Choose any 2 for 30$
Tropical Paradise Mini Origami Earrings
Monday, August 16, 2010
Oasis Bead Show
This past weekend while I was at Marche La Recre a friend of mine, C, told me about the Oasis bead show that was going on at Place Bonaventure. Knowing what freaks us jewelry makers can be about stones, beads, etc, C knew that I would be all over these beads made in Uganda, Africa.
The Company is called Akonye Kena Self-Sufficiency Project Ltd was established in 2009 to provide young artisans in Uganda a venue to sell their goods and earn a sustainable income.
Women At Risk is based just outside of Jinja, Uganda. They are a group that works with young women, many of whom are single mothers, who are either working the streets or at risk of working the streets. WAR provides non-judgemental support, counselling and training offering the young women the opportunity to pursue their dreams. Akonye Kena is the primary sponsor of Women At Risk, providing close to 100% of funding for the group.
The beads that I bought, similar to the ones below were made by women in Uganda from recycled paper and then coated with a sealant that makes them water proof.
These Pictures do not do these beads justice. As an artisan working with paper these beads have really inspired me. Look out for some creations I will be posting soon using these beads!
Hopefully if I have enough demand I will continue purchasing these beauties in a effort to support this wonderful international project!
Love,
T
The Company is called Akonye Kena Self-Sufficiency Project Ltd was established in 2009 to provide young artisans in Uganda a venue to sell their goods and earn a sustainable income.
Akonye Kena arose from the volunteer experiences of its founder, Richard Kennair, in Uganda over the past 8 years. Richard found that while there were many self-sufficiency projects training youth in a ‘sellable skill’, the success of these projects varied.
The challenge to be met was how can we provide an outlet for these well-intended projects so that they can truly be self-sufficient and not reliant on aid. The result was Akonye Kena.
Meaning I will help myself in Acholi, a tribal language in northern Uganda, Akonye Kena is a program that works with community-based self-sufficiency projects.Women At Risk is based just outside of Jinja, Uganda. They are a group that works with young women, many of whom are single mothers, who are either working the streets or at risk of working the streets. WAR provides non-judgemental support, counselling and training offering the young women the opportunity to pursue their dreams. Akonye Kena is the primary sponsor of Women At Risk, providing close to 100% of funding for the group.
The beads that I bought, similar to the ones below were made by women in Uganda from recycled paper and then coated with a sealant that makes them water proof.
These Pictures do not do these beads justice. As an artisan working with paper these beads have really inspired me. Look out for some creations I will be posting soon using these beads!
Hopefully if I have enough demand I will continue purchasing these beauties in a effort to support this wonderful international project!
Love,
T
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Jade Flower Origami Earrings
These babies are chunky but not heavy thanks to the lightness of the paper. Which is partly why I LOVE the origami concept so much. I often find that bigger earrings are annoying and heavy and as much as I love them I just want to take them out at days end, NOT THESE GUYS! :)
Flower shaped jade beads in a pale green tone are accompanied by origami about the size of a dollar coin. Sterling silver.
18$
Girly Pink Grape Cluster Earrings
These fun earrings bring out the little girl in me, and I have to admit that every little girl that walks by my booth at Marche La Recre says "I love those ones!!!" in her most enthusiastic voice. Any earring that promises to inspire the little girl in you, to let loose and be fancy free has got to be a winner.
I can imagine these complimenting a little black dress perfectly.
Magenta Czech crystals are paired with soft pink fresh water pearls. Sterling silver.
18$
I can imagine these complimenting a little black dress perfectly.
Magenta Czech crystals are paired with soft pink fresh water pearls. Sterling silver.
18$
Origami Necklace **SOLD***
Romantic Rose Quartz Origami Earrings
Rose Quartz has a gentle vibration of love for the owner. It gives inner peace and helps in all matters pertaining to love in all its forms. Rose Quartz opens the heart to love.
This origami earring is about 1.5 inches in length, rose quartz stones, and a soft but colorful mix of origami paper.
18$ ***SOLD***
Dogtooth Amethyst Origami Earrings
Purple has long been the color of royalty and nobility. It is a deep, passionate color that evokes emotions. People who desire purple colors are individuals who like to make a personal statement, and express their unique taste. The Greek work "amethystos" basically can be translated as "not drunken" , expresses the ancient folk belief that the stone protects its owner against drunkenness. As the myth goes, drinking wine from an Amethyst goblet would prevent one from becoming inebriated. The gemstone still symbolizes sobriety.
Remember to bring your amethyst goblet ladies, on girls night out! ;-)
This earring is about 1.5 inches long, blue and purple origami paper, accompanied by "dogtooth" Amethyst beads.
18$ ***SOLD***
Monday, August 9, 2010
Marche La Recre set up
Marche La Recre has been going on it's 5th week now and I have to say that it has been really fun. Being at this kind of artisans market is really a first for me and it has been a great learning experience. Not to mention the wonderful people I get to meet each week is always very inspiring, and I am very grateful to be able to mingle and talk to so many different creative, talented, and interesting artisans in Montreal. It's really too bad we can't get together more often and share the LOVE!
My set up, and display was a work in progress, and after thinking and planning out what I had envisioned for my little venture I am proud of the results. Here is how it came to fruition.
1. I started off with 2 wine crates I got free from the SAQ. I was really happy about this find as it was free and I got to recycle and re-use which is always a plus!
2. After much humming and hawing I decided to paint the inside white. Nice and Simple.
3. I then stuck scraps of origami paper along the edges, drilled holes in the sides, and used dowels from Rona that I cut to size to hang the earrings off of.
My set up, and display was a work in progress, and after thinking and planning out what I had envisioned for my little venture I am proud of the results. Here is how it came to fruition.
1. I started off with 2 wine crates I got free from the SAQ. I was really happy about this find as it was free and I got to recycle and re-use which is always a plus!
2. After much humming and hawing I decided to paint the inside white. Nice and Simple.
3. I then stuck scraps of origami paper along the edges, drilled holes in the sides, and used dowels from Rona that I cut to size to hang the earrings off of.
Cinnamon Origami Earring
A guy at my yoga class today said that if these were edible he would eat them. If they were made of cinnamon I would tend to agree with him. Alas these are made of paper and to be honest I think they taste far from spicy-sweet cinamon hearts you get on valentine's day.
These are another mini pair, about the size of a dime, and are accompanied by sterling silver flowers with opal beads.
The name opal is derived from the Latin word opalus, meaning seeing jewel. According to another theory the word opal comes from upala, a Sanskrit word simply meaning a stone. It is the birth stone of Libra. And in ancient times opal was accepted as a symbol of faithfulness and confidence.
18$
These are another mini pair, about the size of a dime, and are accompanied by sterling silver flowers with opal beads.
The name opal is derived from the Latin word opalus, meaning seeing jewel. According to another theory the word opal comes from upala, a Sanskrit word simply meaning a stone. It is the birth stone of Libra. And in ancient times opal was accepted as a symbol of faithfulness and confidence.
18$
Caribbean Ocean Mini Origami Earrings
Blue Chalcedony Mini origami **SOLD**
Aquamarine and Amber Grape Cluster Earrings
These guys I made at the grape cluster earring making workshop I did at Lady Jane's Treasure trove, I loved the color combination so much that I had to make a pair of my own. These are my go to pair when I can't seem to find something that really matches with an outfit.
These are made from amber colored Czech glass beads, with aquamarine tops and bottoms. Sterling silver.
18$
These are made from amber colored Czech glass beads, with aquamarine tops and bottoms. Sterling silver.
18$
After the sunset Earrings
After the Sunset is a great date night movie, action, romance, Peirce and Salma, really... what more could you ask for? These earrings were inspired by the pair that Salma wore in the closing scene of this movie, I thought they looked so pretty that I decided I had to re-make them!
These earrings are made of korean Jade, Carnelian and blue chalcedony, made with sterling silver.
18$
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