ok so I really like this bracelet and I like the geometric rays added to the sunlight. I found both the pictures here and played around a bit in photoshop to combine them into one, all in fun, for practice (gotta say goodbye to picnik) and because I want to. I always love the use of rocks, stones, crystals and such and lately I'm liking arrows and triangles too. I can see making a band like this with the recycled copper wire I have a growing collection of. On another note I have a new copper jewelry project in the works that involves salvaging pieces from an old AC radiator...stay tuned folks...
Showing posts with label sacred copper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sacred copper. Show all posts
Friday, March 9, 2012
Monday, October 10, 2011
lately...
as usual and thankfully so my days are full of family
juggling the needs of my kiddos with my own and the has to with the want to
with scattered bits of time to create held sacred and honored
always lots going on
lately... I have been working more with copper sheets
copper we salvaged from the scraps of a metal shop
conveniently located right next door to my hubby's woodworking shop
plus, we are doing lots around our home making it even better all the time
we are in the process of putting up a new fence, on one side to start
of local Cypress of course
my often mentioned gal pal Roz is experimenting with copper too
what fun learning new ways to create easy to wear adornments for everyday
>>> stay tuned <<<
for lots of inspiration and creatin' goin' on 'round these parts
I hope your day finds you inspired with time for the want tos :)
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
sacred copper
a copper saturated stream
a little something I have been working on...
sacred copper collection summer 2011
:: held sacred to the goddess of the ancient world for its lustrous beauty ::
I have had this inspiring pile of olde copper electrical wire
it is truly developing into something specialfound here
in alchemy the symbol for copper was also the symbol for the goddess and planet Venus
the symbol is possibly a reflection of a stylized mirror because the higher cast used copper as a mirror to adore themselves

the symbol is possibly a reflection of a stylized mirror because the higher cast used copper as a mirror to adore themselves

Copper was an important resource for the Romans, Greeks and other ancient peoples.
The cultural role of copper has been an important one, at first the copper itself was valued but gradually the shape and look of the copper became more important.
The seven heavenly bodies known to the ancients were associated with the seven metals known in antiquity, and Venus the goddess of love and beauty was assigned to copper.
Egyptians kept various forms of copper in their medicine chests.*
*In the ancient world copper alloys of brass and bronze were used to cook and serve in.
Water was and still is stored in copper and brass vessels to prevent growth of pathogens.
60% of copper application is in electrical wires.
It is estimated that 80% of the copper ever mined is still in use today.
olde copper
salvaged electrical wire
hammered and shaped by hand into its organic form
original aged patina
It is estimated that 80% of the copper ever mined is still in use today.
olde copper
salvaged electrical wire
hammered and shaped by hand into its organic form
original aged patina
sacred copper collection
made by hand and evolving with time
limited selection available in my shop
with a handful of creations waiting to be added
including a selection of amulets
to be continued...
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