Thursday, July 31, 2008

Hestia - copper bangle bracelet

Hestia is the Greek goddess of the hearth and home. She presides over all domestic life. She represents security and happiness. She is a virgin-goddess and the gentlest, kindest and mildest of all the Olympian Gods. She had no throne but every hearth on Earth is her altar.



This 18 gauge coiled copper wire bangle, my ode to Hestia, has delicate copper wire vines, yellow polymer clay rose buds and jade beads.

Approximately 7 1/2 inches (fits a 6-7 inch wrist well).

An exclusive, unique piece of art from me to you, as always.

The jade has been charged with positive Reiki energy to enhance its mystical properties.



Available for sale at my etsy store Art by Susmitha. Click on the picture to be directly taken to the listing and read more about this bangle bracelet.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Escape From Illusion - Necklace

Escape from Illusion Necklace



The Dragonfly symbolizes going past self-created illusions that limit our growth. Their many splendid colors cause them to be associated with color mysticism and the power of light. They remind us that we are beings of light and can harness this power of light reflection in any way we choose.

Size of focal piece:-
Length (including dangles) - 3 3/4 inches (98 mm)
Width (at widest point) - approx 2 inches (52 mm)

Necklace size:- Adjustable (the black chord can be slipped over the head and the small blue glass bead can be moved up and down the chord to adjust the length of the necklace around your neck).


Available for sale at my etsy store Art by Susmitha. Click on the picture to be directly taken to the listing and read more about this necklace.

Froggies swarm Tribal Route

I'm back in touch with the good froggies at Tribal Route and they recently asked me to make them a bunch of little froggies to add to their family. Made 20+ frogs in 2 days (dunno how I managed that!) and sent them off, but not before saving a couple for myself :)
If you live in Mumbai, visit their beautiful cottage style store at Versova.
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