Sunday, December 19, 2021

As promised, a new ring and four new Warrior Woman pins by Wings.

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I said yesterday that I would have new works, and I do, if a day later than I intended: As promised, a new ring and four new Warrior Woman pins by Wings. And the good news? If you order today (or tomorrow morning), Express shipping should have your chosen piece to you in time for Christmas.

Above is the ring, utterly simple and simply beautiful. It's called A Reflecting Sun, and it's made of hand-hammered sterling silver and a single bold cabochon of natural red sponge coral. You can read its full description here.

The second item is the first of the four Warrior Woman pins: 

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This one is called Beneath Radiant Skies, and it's a tribute to sun and moon and clouds and the winged and feathered spirits who traverse their blue expanse. The stone is Kingman turquoise, exactly the color labeled "Sky Blue" in the Big 64 Crayola Crayon Box. You can read its full description here.

The third item is the second Warrior Woman (which, given the stone, I maybe should have listed immediately after the ring):

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This one is called Through a Wildflower Wind, and the stampwork reflects the animating spirits of summer, of motion and dance and roads taken and beauty appreciated. This "stone" is not a stone at all; it's deep crimson coral. You can read its full description here.

The fourth item and third Warrior Woman is perhaps my favorite of this group:

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This one is called Flowers and Flight, and it honors the eagles who lend us their feathers for our fans, the butterflies who keep our world pollinated and in balance, and the flowers themselves that provide beauty and medicine. But the thing I love most about this one is that amethyst stone: I've never seen such a deeply-hued specimen in this size; it's not purple, but violet blue, and it looks just like top-grade iolite. You can read the full description here.

Finally, the fifth work and fourth Warrior Woman is another jewel of a piece:

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This is The Turning of the Moon, characterized by simple but powerful (and powerfully deep) stampwork that tracks our Grandmother's own rotational pattern. The stone here is rainbow moonstone, and while it refracts a good amount of blue, its true power lies in its  icy white glow. You can read the full description here.

As I said, for the cost of Express shipping, we have one, possibly two more days in which to order and have things likely to arrive in time for Christmas. All five of these would make beautiful, spirit-filled gifts. There are lots more such gifts available in our full inventory, too; Wings's main page is here. Inquiries via the site's Contact form. And we will still need to make consistent sales to cover upcoming new medical costs and other expenses and make it through 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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