Wednesday, September 22, 2010
New Sgraffito Ceramic Pendants
I just listed some of my new sgraffito ceramic pendants in our Etsy shop. These were made with white earthenware clay in an assortment of colors. Each clay pendant comes with an 18 inch chain and a gift box. It's never to early to start your holiday gift shopping! :)
Monday, January 25, 2010
New Ceramic Support Spinning Bowls
For those of you that follow my blog, I thought I would give you a little update on what I've been working on lately. As you can see, it's not jewelry!
The three ceramic bowls seen in the photo above can be found in our Grizzly Mountain Arts Etsy shop in the "Support Spinning Bowl" section.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Craft Hope for Haiti
A wonderful Etsy shop has been set up to raise funds for the Doctors Without Borders relief effort in Haiti. Please take a few moments to visit this shop.
Thank you!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Happy New Year!
I just wanted to take the opportunity to wish all of my wonderful patrons a very happy New Year! I hope you all have a very healthy and prosperous 2010!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
New Druid's Eggs on Etsy!
Are you having a feeling of deja vu? :) I've decided to move these two pendants over to my Good Dirt Jewelry Etsy shop from Zibbet.
Dave carved the original egg for me, then made a mold that I use with earthenware clay. These two Druid's Eggs have been glazed with earthy green glazes--one is a paler color and the other a very organic mixture of greens and browns. These pendants will arrive in a gift box and shipping is FREE, and did I mention they are only $19!
*What Are Druid's Eggs?*
The Druid's Egg (also “glain,” “serpent's egg,” or “snake stone”) was a talismanic object sacred to the Druids. Tales about it resemble those of the Philosopher's Stone sought by the alchemists. Its myths may also be related to those of the Omphalos, a meteoritic stone which was kept at Delphi and was thought to be the egg of the serpent-monster Python. In legends, the Druid’s Egg is credited with endowing its possessor with the ability to obtain almost all he might desire. The Druid's Egg was also believed to create a favorable outcome in courts of law, so much that the Romans outlawed carrying one into any courtroom. If you'd like to learn more about the legend behind the Druid's Egg, please visit the listing for these items on Etsy.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Ceramic and Myrtlewood Support Spindle Spinning Bowl
This is another joint project between Grizzly Mountain Arts and Good Dirt Jewelry :) Once we had finished this piece, I could hardly wait to photograph it and get it online!
This design turned out even better than we had planned! We have created a support spinning bowl that has combined the efficiency of a ceramic surface with the stability of a wide beautiful wooden base. Our ceramic bowl measures 1 3/4 inches in diameter, and the myrtlewood base is 3 1/4 inches in diameter. The wooden base has been adorned by Dave with pyrography (burn etching). Four felt dots on the back keep the wood from scratching other hard surfaces.
A few more photos of this piece can be found in our Etsy shop where it is listed for $29 with FREE shipping :)
Friday, November 6, 2009
Two New Druid's Egg Pendants
I'm giving a new online selling venue a try! Zibbet.com
Dave carved the original egg for me, then made a mold that I use with earthenware clay. These two Druid's Eggs have been glazed with earthy green glazes--one is a paler color and the other a very organic mixture of greens and browns. These pendants will arrive in a gift box and shipping is FREE, and did I mention they are only $19!
*What Are Druid's Eggs?*
The Druid's Egg (also “glain,” “serpent's egg,” or “snake stone”) was a talismanic object sacred to the Druids. Tales about it resemble those of the Philosopher's Stone sought by the alchemists. Its myths may also be related to those of the Omphalos, a meteoritic stone which was kept at Delphi and was thought to be the egg of the serpent-monster Python. In legends, the Druid’s Egg is credited with endowing its possessor with the ability to obtain almost all he might desire. The Druid's Egg was also believed to create a favorable outcome in courts of law, so much that the Romans outlawed carrying one into any courtroom. If you'd like to learn more about the legend behind the Druid's Egg, please visit the listing for these items on Zibbet.
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