Resources: retaining ring hardware, barbed wire fencing knot, rhinestones
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Medieval Compass
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Wu Wei
Christina H. claimed this one (above)

Lao Tzu says it best in Chapter 78:
Nothing in the world is weaker
or more yielding than water.
Yet nothing is its equal
in wearing away the hard and strong.
There is nothing quite like it.
Thus the weak can overpower the strong;
the flexible can overcome the rigid.
The whole world can perceive this,
but does not put it into practice.
excerpt from The Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu translated by Stephen Mitchell
Wear this amulet and float with the currents $60.00
kNOT so Simple...
Fragment of Joy
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
RiverQueen
Resources: Metallic gold polymer clay, beach glass, hematite beads, copier guts and river flood mystery metal. Inspired by the river at night:
STARwarrior
Resources: Metal from caulk tube cap (retrieved from a construction site burn barrel), timeclock gear, chocolate wrapper, electronics component, cubic zirconia. The mark-making on this amulet is based on aboriginal symbols.
Yin/Yang
The sources for this pendant: snap/retaining ring hardware, tractor grille, black tahitian pearls & white pearls from my great grandmother's multi-strand necklace.