Monday, January 26, 2009
Ancient Glass and Mala Beads...
I've been in the process of co-creating the EarthBorn Jewelry Market at 1000Markets. The Market is a product of a wonderful collaboration between Manny of Mannybeads and Diane of Izis. It has been such a perfectly-imperfect process! What a thing, to blend ideas and concepts in the spirit of collaboration and creation, respect and appreciation...All in the hopes of manifesting in as beautiful a way as possible...A Vision!
When I began finding my way about at 1000Markets Diane's shop caught my eye immediately. Her Ancient Glass work, the type of stone she chooses for each piece... So much of what I am drawn to in jewelry design was there, in her shop. And that Ancient Glass...Something about it stirred up in a me a feeling similar to what I experience when working with the Tibetan Mala beads that I've written about in a previous post.
Diane and I started sharing some of our feelings about the elements we use in our work and somewhere along the way started to hatch an idea for a new market. And here it is!
A short while ago Diane kindly shared with me some of her Ancient Glass beads and after sitting with them for a bit, this design took shape. It integrates elements from each of our shops and hearts. And look how beautifully they fit together! Diane recently spoke about how the pieces seemed to blend the essential elements of Earth and Water and I think she's right. There's something that happens in the creative process when you commit to working collaboratively that enhances the creative product in expansive and delightful ways.
The piece we highlight here is a new creation and a symbol the making of this Market and we think of it as a cornerstone for what we hope to be a successful and supportive collaboration amongst us all, here in The Earthborn Market. For us, this pendant is a symbol and reminder of the power of collaboration, focused intention, and Trust.
These are the roots of this market...collaboration, focused intention, and Trust. And these are the elements that we will continue to aspire to at Earthborn...between each other as we grow this Market and between each of us and the visitors who find their way into our beautiful shops.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
There's Something About These Beads...
There's something about these beads...Perhaps it's that they've had a past life as devotional markers, or guides. Perhaps it's that I'm drawn these days to things that help my own journey to find the paths that are meant for me be they clearly marked or quite obstructed. Or perhaps it is simply the less flattering fact that I am one who can get rather attached (insert obsessive, fixated...or maybe passionate, focused).
The Tibetan Mala Beads that I use are salvaged from the remains of old Tibetan Prayer Malas. Malas use many different types of beads made from a variety of organic materials. The beads that I am most drawn to are made using Yak bone. The most common bead of this type and that I use most often have a beaded band of Copper or Brass inlay or inlay of alternating chips of Turquoise and Coral. I am particularly fond of the beaded bands of Copper and Brass. The beads are usually 12mm across but may also be as wide as 20mm.
I love these beads. I love wondering where they've been, whose hands have moved over them in prayer and meditation, smoothing and softening the inlay of brass and copper. There seems to be an endless perfect pairing, just right matching of them with stones that I have about my work area. Each pair of earrings I create using the Mala beads is a variation on this favorite theme Tibetan Mala Bead. In this series each earring pair is unique and waiting to be claimed by they're rightful wearer. They seem to move on quickly, too. So there's something about them.
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