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INSPIRALATION by paul sarz turned 5 today!
Love After Death
I was asked to make several mourning jewelry for a friend’s grandmother that passed .Each pendant will be worn from a family member to commemorate their beloved grandmother .
‘’Siamese sisters’’ Customade anniversary gift with enamel roses made by paulsarzjewellery
‘’Siamese sisters’’ Customade anniversary gift with enamel roses made by paulsarzjewellery
Avantgarde photography by Aggelos Panoskaltsis
Anti vallentines day
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Powaqqatsi: Life in Transformation
A glass eye was set in a yellow gold band for this ring from 1970. (The Hairpin, via kklostermanjewelry.com)
CORAL BRANCHES IN RELIGION
Artists from Western religious backgrounds, mostly Christian, sometimes used coral in their paintings to protect against illness or evil.
In the Mediterranean area, many believed that a gift of coral for a newborn helped protect the baby. Many Mediaeval and Renaissance paintings of the Madonna and Child show the infant Jesus holding a branch of coral or his Mother’s coral rosary.
In Mantegna's painting Coral is symbolic of Christ's blood sacrifice-suspended above the coral branch foreshadows the crucifixion absolving Man's sin.
HUMAN HAIR ANNIVERSARY GIFT
Mourning art hairwork was seen for the first time at the Victorian era ,there were jewelry items made from the hair of a deceased friend or loved one .
Scarab Beettle and Snake Skin Pendants
Beetles of the Scarabaeidae family roll dung into a ball as food and as a brood chamber in which to lay eggs that are later transformed into larva. For these reasons the scarab was seen as a symbol of this heavenly cycle and of the idea or rebirth or regeneration.
When snakes shed their skin, they metamorphose into a new being. This is very significant to those with snake as power animal, symbolising our ability to shed beliefs and habits which we have outgrown, moving into higher spiritual energy. The ability to do this is wisdom.
My grandfather's ring, his grandmother's teeth.
moorning teeth ring 22ct gold ,pink sapphire 18 ct gold and plait ring 14ct
The second generation of 'A Secret Friend' , a life size companion parrot. Jewellery as part of home that you can bring with. Keep them save, and bring back to complete your forever friend at home.
THE MELANCHOLY OF ANATOMY
Shelley Jackson
THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY
“If you have no dreams, you shall live within them”
Robert Burton