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Pray for peace
Sakura Hosekiya, 2020
Handmade by me. On sale in Earring, Necklace, and Charm form in 10 solid colors and 14 patterns.
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After I walked through Annapolis, I stopped by the mall food court for lunch. I had some very good dumplings from Sarku, and when I finished eating, I took my tray and trash to the nearby receptacle. When I came back to my table, the takeout menu I had picked up from Sarku ,had somehow folded itself into an origami crane which perched on my hat, patiently waiting for my return. Most unusual! I gently picked it up with my right hand, put my hat on with my left, and began walking towards the exit. I passed a table of happy people with a happy baby in a stroller, having lunch together. I told them the crane was a gift for their baby, and they laughed and said thank you as I handed the crane to them. A happy moment! Life is good.
These are a pair of earrings I made for our Sustainable Jewellery Pop-Up Shop. We had to create jewellery sustainably (aka taking materials we already owned and turning them into something new). I realised that I owned a lot of paper that I never used, so I researched how I could use this. I realised I could make origami jewellery out of this paper, which was simple but still very wearable. I really liked the delicacy of cranes and the simplicity of paper boats. I decided to make the paper boats out of newspaper (to create a sense of nostalgia) whereas the cranes I created out of pink paper I owned. In order to make them more durable, and higher quality, I decided to coat them in melted wax. To attach them to hooks, I bent wire. I really love the delicacy of the final outcome.
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What my dreams are made of..
I like origami cranes a lot and a friend had made me a few, which i painted and hung. 👌