Here is my Egyptian gift guide number two. This time featuring sellers and artists from all over the world from Etsy.
Enjoy.
Egyptian Applique. Antique Cotton Wall Hanging. Ancient Egypt.
1895 Hieroglyphs from the Ancient Egypt Original Antique Chromolithograph to Frame
1920s EGYPTIAN SCARAB BOX With Silken Threads - Antique
Egyptian Revival Applique Tapestry
Egyptian God Anubis Framed Painting
Miniature Egyptian Altar Amulet Statues - Set of 6 - Sandstone and Gold - Bast Sekhmet Horus Ankh Pyramid Obelisk
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Monday, 22 August 2011
Au Natural
Au Natural. I love things made from natural resources and when I received a message to tell me that one of my natural hemp bracelets had been featured in this Au Natural treasury on Etsy I was delighted.
Just two hours later this Au Natural treasury hit the front page on Etsy. Needless to say I was overjoyed.
Please take a look at the items in this treasury they truly are delightful.
Au Natural
Just two hours later this Au Natural treasury hit the front page on Etsy. Needless to say I was overjoyed.
Please take a look at the items in this treasury they truly are delightful.
Au Natural
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Egyptian Chess Sets
Egyptian chess sets are awe inspiring and every home should feature one. They are indeed a focal point suiting any decor both old and new, but non more so than a handmade Egyptian Chess set made by Jim Arnold.
During my first few weeks after opening a shop on Etsy I created my first treasury called Egyptian Delights which featured a beautiful Egyptian Chess set handmade by Jim Arnold.
A few months later I bumped into Jim again when he joined me as one of the leaders in It's A Madcap Life on Etsy team.
I decided that his work was just to good to be missed. I will let Jim tell you the rest.
"I made my first chess set with tools found in my father's garage. My first set looked like the one he taught me how to play on, and I had no intention of making another...that was over 1,000 sets and over 32,000 pieces ago. I was on the 'art show' circuit for years, and there was this person who sent my design to his buddies overseas and I found myself competing against my own design at the same show. I had no idea what this would lead to at the time, but I was kind of upset, so I started to make a different 'themed' set every week and told him to copy them too! He ended up leaving the circuit and I found my niche.
One of my earlier designs was "The Egyptian Chess Set". As with all of my best sets, there is a great deal of research that goes into selecting figures for the individual chess pieces. There are dozens of factories around the world making themed sets, but so many times the sets don't make any sense at all...all the pieces are the same height, you can't tell what the significance of each piece is let alone the position its supposed to occupy on the chessboard. When I decided to make an Egyptian themed chess set, I wanted to make sure it was done with purpose and meaning.
Egyptian culture is so rich with history and iconic figures, there is enough to make 20 different sets, and it was difficult to select just a few subjects to cover within the framework of a chess set. Naturally, the King and Queen were the easiest. I chose King Tutankhamun and Ramses II only because of their worldwide fame and that each are instantly recognized. It also made it easy to select figures for their respective pawns, the Ank and the Papyrus Leaf. Both the Ank and Papyrus leaf are main characters is their respective Kartouche (sp). For the queen I chose Nefertiti, common to both sides. When it came to the bishops I used an Obelisk, inspired by Cleopatra's needle and then embellished the obelisk with "The Eye of Horus" a suggestion made to me at the time by an Egyptian Archaeologist who I met on the 'art show' circuit. My archaeologist friend guided me through almost all of the figure selection process. I wanted to make sure the tone of the set was meaningful, educational, and reverent, not trite and just thrown together devoid of any thought like all the rest. Anubus and a pyramid with each King's symbol carved on it round out the knights and rooks for the set. The original chessboard had the word CHESS painted in hieroglyphics across the middle of the board and I also painted my initials in hieroglyphics on top of the board. The results are that "The Egyptian Chess Set" has been one of my most popular designs.
If you've ever thought about owning an Egyptian inspired set, let's get together and bring it to life, I've already started on bringing in a new cast of characters for another version!"
Please take some time to visit his shop on Etsy you won't be dissapointed.
Custom Chess Sets by Jim Arnold
During my first few weeks after opening a shop on Etsy I created my first treasury called Egyptian Delights which featured a beautiful Egyptian Chess set handmade by Jim Arnold.
A few months later I bumped into Jim again when he joined me as one of the leaders in It's A Madcap Life on Etsy team.
I decided that his work was just to good to be missed. I will let Jim tell you the rest.
"I made my first chess set with tools found in my father's garage. My first set looked like the one he taught me how to play on, and I had no intention of making another...that was over 1,000 sets and over 32,000 pieces ago. I was on the 'art show' circuit for years, and there was this person who sent my design to his buddies overseas and I found myself competing against my own design at the same show. I had no idea what this would lead to at the time, but I was kind of upset, so I started to make a different 'themed' set every week and told him to copy them too! He ended up leaving the circuit and I found my niche.
One of my earlier designs was "The Egyptian Chess Set". As with all of my best sets, there is a great deal of research that goes into selecting figures for the individual chess pieces. There are dozens of factories around the world making themed sets, but so many times the sets don't make any sense at all...all the pieces are the same height, you can't tell what the significance of each piece is let alone the position its supposed to occupy on the chessboard. When I decided to make an Egyptian themed chess set, I wanted to make sure it was done with purpose and meaning.
Egyptian culture is so rich with history and iconic figures, there is enough to make 20 different sets, and it was difficult to select just a few subjects to cover within the framework of a chess set. Naturally, the King and Queen were the easiest. I chose King Tutankhamun and Ramses II only because of their worldwide fame and that each are instantly recognized. It also made it easy to select figures for their respective pawns, the Ank and the Papyrus Leaf. Both the Ank and Papyrus leaf are main characters is their respective Kartouche (sp). For the queen I chose Nefertiti, common to both sides. When it came to the bishops I used an Obelisk, inspired by Cleopatra's needle and then embellished the obelisk with "The Eye of Horus" a suggestion made to me at the time by an Egyptian Archaeologist who I met on the 'art show' circuit. My archaeologist friend guided me through almost all of the figure selection process. I wanted to make sure the tone of the set was meaningful, educational, and reverent, not trite and just thrown together devoid of any thought like all the rest. Anubus and a pyramid with each King's symbol carved on it round out the knights and rooks for the set. The original chessboard had the word CHESS painted in hieroglyphics across the middle of the board and I also painted my initials in hieroglyphics on top of the board. The results are that "The Egyptian Chess Set" has been one of my most popular designs.
If you've ever thought about owning an Egyptian inspired set, let's get together and bring it to life, I've already started on bringing in a new cast of characters for another version!"
Please take some time to visit his shop on Etsy you won't be dissapointed.
Custom Chess Sets by Jim Arnold
Friday, 15 April 2011
Handmade Jewellery
Handmade jewellery. Why should you buy handmade jewellery rather that buying from the high street? Lots of reasons.
Next time you are thinking of taking a trip to the high street to buy maybe an expensive individual charm bracelet or a blingy cheap fashion accessory think again. For a fraction of the price on the high street you could have a handmade probably unique one off piece that has been carefully designed and created by hand rather than mass churned out in some far away land by probably underpaid workers. Hand made jewellery artists usually use top quality materials. Very often they will make you a piece to your own requirements as well. Very seldom are they expensive.
Handmade jewellery comes in lots of different shapes and sizes and the choice is just amazing. Take a look at some of the Folksy and Etsy shops I have listed on my blog. You will find plenty to choose from there. You are of coarse welcome to browse my own website as well Egyptian Inspirations for a wide choice of unique handmade jewellery. There are many more handmade jewellery artists to choose from. If you are looking to buy locally then look out for local craft fairs.
Please help support handmade jewellery artists by buying handmade items you could very well end up with a very valuble and treasured family heirloom in the future.
Here are just a small selection of of my own work to show the variety of styles which are available on the market today.
Next time you are thinking of taking a trip to the high street to buy maybe an expensive individual charm bracelet or a blingy cheap fashion accessory think again. For a fraction of the price on the high street you could have a handmade probably unique one off piece that has been carefully designed and created by hand rather than mass churned out in some far away land by probably underpaid workers. Hand made jewellery artists usually use top quality materials. Very often they will make you a piece to your own requirements as well. Very seldom are they expensive.
Handmade jewellery comes in lots of different shapes and sizes and the choice is just amazing. Take a look at some of the Folksy and Etsy shops I have listed on my blog. You will find plenty to choose from there. You are of coarse welcome to browse my own website as well Egyptian Inspirations for a wide choice of unique handmade jewellery. There are many more handmade jewellery artists to choose from. If you are looking to buy locally then look out for local craft fairs.
Please help support handmade jewellery artists by buying handmade items you could very well end up with a very valuble and treasured family heirloom in the future.
Here are just a small selection of of my own work to show the variety of styles which are available on the market today.
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
WOW. New Treasury on Etsy
My Egyptian Cobra and rose head necklace has been featured on this amazing treasury on Etsy please click and comment if you are and Etsy member. Its a lovely collection. xx
Monday, 28 March 2011
Crafty Cats Gallery
The Crafty Cats Gallery has now been created. Please feel free to add your cats photo. It will also ask you for you blog/site link as well this should be the same page where you cats picture is located so if you have your cats picture on your blog or site it will create a link back to your site or blog.
Click on the Crafty Cats Gallery tab at the top of the page to add your cats pictures.
Click on the Crafty Cats Gallery tab at the top of the page to add your cats pictures.
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