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Margaret Solow's wabi-sabi necklace...
i started a general thread for beautiful rings and i love it...people have been posting the most amazing stuff...
so i thought it was about time we did the same thing for necklaces
post pieces you love...think are interesting...secretly covet...etc
maybe you make your own...want to show your latest necklace purchase...
or maybe you just think a particular necklace is fabulous....let's see.!
i love the idea of this..beautiful..
they seem so serene and unique..
i started a general thread for beautiful rings and i love it...people have been posting the most amazing stuff...
so i thought it was about time we did the same thing for necklaces
post pieces you love...think are interesting...secretly covet...etc
maybe you make your own...want to show your latest necklace purchase...
or maybe you just think a particular necklace is fabulous....let's see.!
i love the idea of this..beautiful..
they seem so serene and unique..
[FONT=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif]http://nightingalejewelry.com/wabisabi.html[/FONT]This piece was inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi.
Wabi-Sabi is the beauty of things imperfect...it is a beauty of things modest and humble...it is a beauty of things unconventional.
[FONT=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif]Wabi-Sabi reflects the natural beauty of things found in Nature; simple, imperfect, incomplete things.
Each necklace or bracelet is made with a piece of free form sterling silver, created by dropping pure molten silver into water. Like things in nature, no two are alike. The Wabi-Sabi piece is strung on a highly durable red cord. The red string borrows from Buddist and Kabalistic traditions, and will bring the wearer good luck and protection.[/FONT]
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