Wednesday, September 15, 2021

As promised, four pairs of earrings, now posted here.

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All right, as I said earlier, Wings dropped three new pairs of silverwork earrings yesterday, all in the style of the new pair from the weekend. I posted them on Twitter . . . and completely forgot to drop them here as well. Hazards of the pace we've been keeping the last few weeks, and the stresses that are accumulating. As promised, four pairs of earrings, now posted here.

[For those wondering from yesterday evening, through a combination of donations and borrowing the balance from another relative, we did manage to scrape together enough for our elder friend to be able to keep their heart appointment in Santa Fe beginning tomorrow. That loan will have to be repaid, of course. Not the money to the elder; that's a straight-up gift to help with their medical needs. But what we borrowed to make sure they could get down there and back and pay for the appointment too? That will have to be paid back, and soon. We have completely wiped ourselves out for the month, with expenses still due. So we really, really need to make some sales now.]

Anyway, back to the pretty things. I'm including the earrings from the weekend so folks can see all four pairs together; they're all of a piece, in terms of style, but they all have their own distinctive details and differing stones.

We begin in reverse order, with the pair up there in the photo above. Why? Because last night, those were the ones that grabbed everyone's attention (as they did mine, frankly) and wouldn't let go. This pair is called The Leaves Turn From the Top. Sterling silver, including hand-made ingot sunburst conchas and repoussé Eye of Spirit pendants; positively electric lime jade; and glowing sunny amber. You can read their full description here.

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The second pair is also remarkable, both for its style and for its stones. This is The Fire At the Heart of the FrostSterling silver, including hand-made ingot sunburst conchas and repoussé heart pendants; luminous, light-channeling carnelian; and icy, chatoyant peach moonstone. You can read their full description here.

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The third pair tracks the style of the original pair more closely, but has a completely different feel about it. This pair is called When Night Is Born of FlameSterling silver, including hand-made ingot sunburst conchas and repoussé Eye of Spirit pendants; square liquid pools of glossy black onyx; and fiery blood-red carnelian. You can read their full description here.


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all rights reserved.

The fourth and final pair is the one already posted here over the weekend, but they're so gorgeous that it's worth showing them again, especially in conjunction with the other three. This pair is A Light For the Indigo HoursSterling silver, including hand-made ingot round beads and repoussé Eye of Spirit pendants; squares of extraordinary lapis lazuli, an intense blend of cobalt and indigo threaded with shimmering pyrite; and cool, radiant rainbow moonstones. You can read their full description here.

You can order any of these fabulous pairs via the site's Contact form. And as I've been saying, we still URGENTLY need to make consistent sales to make it through September and cover all the coming new medical costs and other costs (taxes, weatherization, etc.), plus the rest of this terrible second pandemic-ridden year (one that has already been bitter indeed for our communities), so shares of the site links are much appreciated.


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