Posts Tagged ‘jewelry’

Beautiful Jewellery!

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

As promised, more pictures of amazing work just in. These photos are of Liz McDonald’s PMC Artisan jewellery. What does PMC stand for, you may ask. Well, it stands for Precious (and not in the Gollum sort of way) Metal Clay. In its raw state it can be molded into organic shapes, fired in a kiln where all organic material is burned off and you are left with a 99.99% pure silver piece of jewellery. PMC jewellery does not tarnish, and anyone with a base metal sensitivity will be able to wear these beautiful pieces. These will be on the website for purchase shortly…….maybe even this afternoon :D

PMC Artisan - Fern Earrings

PMC Artisan - Bronze Earrings on Fine Silver ear hooks

PMC Artisan - Paisley Earrings

PMC Artisan - Flower Wave Necklace

PMC Artisan - Fern Necklace

Rudi Diesvelt – Artist in the Window, this Saturday, February 18th, 11-4

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Rudi Diesvelt will be the Artist in the Window for a second time! He is remarkable to watch, so if you missed him the last time, make sure you come down and see him in action.

Rudi is a metal and leather artist working in Vancouver. As he says in his video, he is enmeshed in Celtic art, loves the patterns and the craft, and incorporates the motifs into everything he makes. Bird on the Wire carries Rudi’s belts, books, bookmarks, among a plethora of well-crafted articles. He will be in the shop from 11-4, this Saturday, February 18th.

To see more about Rudi, click here.

**IMPORTANT UPDATE** Rudi is no longer able to attend, but you can still find his wonderful items in our store, and we’ll be there to entertain you, as usual :D

Rudi Diesvelt – Artist in the Window, this Saturday, February 4th, 11-4

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

Rudi Deisvelt has a studio in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver where he works on various Celtic creations. Rudi is a master  of leather and metalwork and his specialties include leather bound books and journals, bookmarks and belts with belt buckles. With a careful hand and superior eye coordination, he engraves each piece with hand tools and creates beautifully textured, jeweled and designed pieces using traditional and modified Celtic imagery. Come by the store tomorrow, Saturday, February the 4th between 11-4 to watch his intricate pieces in the making.

To see more of Rudi’s work, visit his website here.

To watch Rudi’s video, click here.

Great Gifts Do Grow on Trees!

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Looking for small gifts, sized perfect for stockings or as thanks to the host/ess can be taxing this time of year. Stores are plentiful and offer lots to choose from, but if you are like me, I am usually running to the store on the way to my event and don’t have time to scour the space for the perfect token of my affection. One could offer up the usual holiday tropes of flowers or chocolates; they are easy and always appreciated. But if you are looking to provide a special kind of joy this holiday season, Karen has certainly made things VERY easy for people like (or not so like) me!  It was Friday, and as usual, I was dropping by the shop for our usual check-in/meeting on my way to the North Shore for the first of my holiday festivities, and Karen told me about the tree that she had decorated with all things pretty and small, and best yet, easy on the pocket book. Thankfully I had my camera with me and these are some of the things I found:

1. Pocket Full of Posies makes great vintage inspired hair accessories and jewelry. I love these pieces because they resemble Bakelite jewelry. Bakelite is a synthetic material invented around the turn of the twentieth century to imitate shellac, made from the excretion of the lac beetles. A colourful and inexpensive material, it was used widely to make jewelry during the Depression. These accessories are perfect for anyone who has a delicate disposition, or for someone who just likes all things vintage or retro.

2. Consider Firefly Notes’ fridge magnets and match boxes, perfect host/ess gifts! The fridge magnets are strong enough to hold tight any length of grocery list, yet as small as a bottle cap! Their match boxes, which are not shown here, come with tiny decorative images with sparkle frames, an aesthetically pleasing item to have handy for any holiday candle lighting!

3. For a manly gift, we have an Omega shaving brush with shaving soap in a decorative ceramic bowl. These items are both practical and decorative, and are happily VEGAN! These synthetic bristles are the softest available and will turn the morning shaving ritual into a pleasant task.

4. These earrings will be conversation starters, for sure, and provide hours and hours of party conversation as people guess the story that inspired these earrings. You will be propelled the recipient of this gift into being the life of the party, and they will meet their soul mate and live happily ever after! Because, who doesn’t love bug earrings! Phaulet makes more than just bug earrings, you will find a plethora of resin jewelry pieces, all with images that are inspired by Columbian and Latin American Folklore.

5. For the well-mannered eco-warrior, we have beautiful writing sets that will appeal to their tree-hugging side, as they are all made from recycled paper pulp. No trees have been harmed in the making in this gift idea! The package includes pages, envelopes and pretty, golden seals –perfect for writing thank you notes to all of your holiday host/esses of this season! *Postage stamps are not included