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Showing posts with label featured designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label featured designers. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

Create Jewelry: Glass: Brilliant Designs to Make and Wear

We received a lovely surprise in the mail today after the Thai New Year break. It seems some of Shiana's unique goodies are featured in Create Jewelry: Glass by Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett. Yay!



The book is gorgeous! It's 120 full-color pages of top notch photography for inspiration and plenty of information (not just about glass beads either.) We're in quite a few of the 20 beading projects, including my favorite "Sweet Treat" where the black antler headpins are woven with juicy looking beads to look like forest berries.

Creative, right? I thought so!


Create Jewelry: Glass: Brilliant Designs to Make and Wear is available at the Interweave Book Store for $22.95.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Interview with Shelley Dyer of Rasa Rocks

It’s been a while since our last feature. Today we want to introduce you to Shelly Dyer of Rasa Rocks who is currently designing and showcasing her work on Etsy. Her handmade work blends mystics with a hint of playfulness.

Tell us a little about yourself. Where are you from? What are your favorite things to do besides jewelry? And, how did you get started in jewelry design?
I was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. I now reside in Vancouver, BC.Living on the prairies with the long cold winters, gives a person a sense of cont
emplation, and I developed a love for creative expression. At 15 I was a theatre student, and at 19, I led a troupe of young actors from one prairie town to another, playing the role of Rumplestiltskin. I also studied dance for years.


Can you provide some information about Rasa Rocks? Where did the idea for the catchy name come from?
I have been a student of Eastern religions for years. So this is how the name" Rasa Rocks" came to be. The word 'rasa' is Sanskrit meaning the sweetness, richness, nectar, of things seen and unseen. Shiana definitely has the 'rasa' of the heart.


You said you are a student of healing arts, how does this affect the choices you make when designing?

Throughout all of my endeavors, the mystery of healing and the realms of the mystical called out to me. I have studied many forms of energy work, including a madcap study of Shamanism.

What are your favorite sources for inspiration?
When I began working with the balancing and healing powers of gems and metals, i soon began creating my own designs. Last year, I discovered Shiana and I find it to be the perfect product. Fair trade pure silver and gold in stunning designs! It is a pleasure to work with.


What do you plan for Rasa Rocks in the future?
My shop Rasarocks is now taking form, and to expand its offerings, I have included a section called 'Rasrocks Kids'. I believe it will be special for children to wear Fair Trade, non-toxic silver and gold. I will include a tag that explains to the child, and the parents, that with every purchase, they are supporting Fair Trade and the life of another child.

If you could travel anywhere in the world where would you go?
If I could travel anywhere, I would like to go to the Karen village and watch the artisans at work.

Find out more about Shelley at her etsy store, or send her an email. Please also check out the Etsy storyteller group she belongs to:


http://rasarocks.etsy.com

wearbliss@telus.net

http://etsylove.ning.com/group/rasicstorytellers

Monday, August 27, 2007

Interview with Anna of Sakura Jewellery

Anna of Sakura Jewellery, is a London based designer who has been wowing the world with her creations. After retiring from her life as a lawyer, Anna started Sakura Jewellery to fuel her creative passion. We were able to get a little interview with her to find out more about her designs and her plans for the future.

First off, what got you started in your jewellery designing career?
I have always been creative and loved anything to do with art at school but, as my work as a lawyer became more hectic, I felt that my creativity was increasingly becoming buried due to the stresses and strains of my life in the corporate world. My interest in jewellery designing was really born of a need to escape from those strains and stop me becoming 100% absorbed in my day job!

I am self-taught and enjoy exploring new techniques and processes without any preconceptions about what is or isn't possible. In my mind there is never any right or wrong way to create a piece so I feel complete freedom when designing. I love every moment that I am creating my pieces because it is a purely self-indulgent process as far as I am concerned and creating makes me feel totally absorbed and filled with creative energy which leaves no room for stress or strain. Simply put, when I am creating my jewellery I feel truly happy :)

Starting up Sakura Jewellery has allowed me to channel my creative energy into a tangible form. I also wanted to offer an alternative to the mass-produced jewellery abundant in the high street stores these days. I felt sure that it was possible to offer beautiful, hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind and limited edition pieces at affordable prices and that is my mission for Sakura Jewellery now and in the future :D

What are the things that inspire you?
I am definitely inspired by the materials that I use and, in particular, the array of colours I find in the gemstones I use. I think colour affects us all hugely perhaps without us ever noticing and I really love to use harmonizing combinations in my work. I must admit that I don't follow fashion trends at all and generally make what pleases me and puts a smile on my face lol

Many of my recent pieces have been heavily influenced by the gorgeous Karen silver I have used. For example, when I look at a Karen silver Sakura (cherry blossom) the rest of the piece just builds itself around that focal in my mind.

How would you describe the creative process you go through when making a piece?
My designs either come to me in my dreams or just pop into my head when I least expect it. It is an almost magical process which I don't really understand myself. I must say it can also be rather worrying at times because there is always the possibility that the flow of design inspiration could stop at any time (fingers crossed that it won't :S).

I generally only ever make one of each design because I believe that jewellery should be as unique as the person who wears it.

I always start off by sketching what is in my head before I start to make anything tangible. This way I can get a feel for the balance and harmony of the design and also a sense of whether the finished piece will work in its entirety.

Once I have the design sketched out I start making the piece and make adjustments to the design as I feel necessary. I think because I sketch my designs first it is very rare that I finish a piece and then feel like I need to start again from scratch.

You mentioned that you quit your corporate life as a lawyer to start Sakura Jewellery, what urged you to do that? What challenges did you face in the transition?

Throughout my employment in Law, I always had the nagging sense that I may have been following the wrong path. It's difficult to explain but I had never really thought about what I particularly wanted from life or my career but rather focused on what others wanted me to do or my perceptions of what was expected of me.

My work as a lawyer was interesting in that it provided a technical challenge, but the environment didn't nurture me spiritually and left me very little time to pursue anything creative outside of work. So, I decided it was time for a complete overhaul of not only my career but my life!

I think the biggest challenge for me was not really leaving my old life but battling the perceptions of others that I was somehow wasting all my education by leaving the Law. Luckily I had strong support from my family and partner who really believed in me and my designs.

To be honest, I have found it much easier and much more rewarding being self-employed lol Now I know that every minute I spend creating my jewellery is for me and my baby "Sakura Jewellery" :)

What is next in for Sakura Jewellery? What are your hopes and plans?
I have enrolled on a silver-smithing course from this November so I can continue to expand my skills and hopefully bring a fresh new twist to Sakura Jewellery come 2008 ;0)

There is also a new Sakura Jewellery website in the pipeline which I am excited about so the future looks bright :)

My hope is that my designs continue to be well received and that I can continue to indulge my passion for the foreseeable future ♥

You can find out more about Anna and Sakura Jewellery at her website and Etsy store. She also runs a blog:

http://www.sakurajewellery.com

http://sakurafubukidesigns.blogspot.com

http://sakurajewellery.etsy.com


Sunday, April 16, 2006

Featuring: Bollywood Cha Cha Fringe Bracelet from Fairy Flash Designs

Featuring the Bollywood Cha Cha Fringe Bracelet from Fairy Flash Designs!

Bright lampwork, Swarovski crystals and vintage Lucite create a splash of color for this very summery bracelet. Shiana Silver (Thai Karen Silver) bells add sound while the purity toggle secures this piece.

See this bracelet and other unique items at Fariy Flash Designs Etsy store!

Purchase components at Shiana:
Bells

Purity Toggles


A small note: The Shiana Purity Toggles are made from pure unrefined silver and stamped 'Shiana .999" for quality assurance. These pieces are all hand crafted by our Thai Karen Hill Tribe village artisans under fair trade regulations.