Agate Jewelry
Posted in Uncategorized on December 10th, 2011 by admin – Comments OffThere are several varieties, red, yellow, brown, gray, green, blue or black. Color: Agate: Milky white, green, brown, pink, gray, often artificially colored Moss Agate: Clear, brown, green, red, blue, yellow note, those whose color is bright and colorful are chemically treated. I flashed on Jewellery Little Woman Paris long ago was the show and sale rings 200, 20 artists, organized by the Gallery Drop of Earth last year. But I never had the opportunity to meet Catherine Renk, the designer behind Little Woman Paris, which has seen the light that emanates from her jewelry, the color is a source of inspiration and creation. The creative recontacted me when I started the call for the new heading "A creative creation" where a designer has one of his creations readers Let Creation. We are at last. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Catherine Renk. Catherine Renk has a soft voice, almost childlike. In his studio in Saint-Maurice, where she can see the Bois de Vincennes, the designer, 46 years and two children, set up all day. Former textile designer, like many creative, Catherine Renk began making moss agate jewelry from time to time, for her, her friends and family. Clay, Fimo, shrink plastic, until she created a spiral of metal to be deposited in a shop. Driven by his brother, the new adventure of Renk Catherine begins. That was 20 years ago. Things were then quickly chained. Catherine Renk starts directly with First Class lounge for professionals, where the Japanese have a heart for helping him buy his creations and his entire collection. "At the time she recalls, 90% of my sales came from Japan." Little Woman Paris is distributed in fifty stores in the world, and paradoxically, in Paris it is the least present, except at the Bon Marche, which follows from its inception. The color, the colors, the trick Catherine Renk. Bright, flamboyant, never identical to a slight difference, jewelry Catherine Renk are like sweets that soften the days a little gray. Remarkable but never imposing, necklaces, necklaces, rings and earrings by color can give a different tone to your outfit. Renk and Catherine works every time to find the color that corresponds to what she thought, "even if to repeat three times the tone" because this is not exactly what she wanted. Renk Catherine works with a gilder, a welder, a founder and an enamel. Most of her jewelry is pewter, although it also uses a short cut brass and silver. The designer created a gem: A to Z: "I do not buy the finished part or it does not amuse me, I need to start from scratch and get As in color, shape, a matter. " Two years ago, the passion for the photo of Catherine Renk led her to rework the textile, in this case silk. It therefore proposes that a few scarves can also be numbered in order, with your own photo. And his inspiration does not stop there, as if the designer had the time, it would launch in the decoration but for that he would "double the week", so she keeps this desire in a corner of his head. Catherine Renk will be present on several fairs in December sales, and organizes a private-home sales every weekend in December. Complete information about his travels and sales here. You also love the jewelry Woman Little Paris? It falls rather well, since Catherine Renk offers a ring round, square or oval color of your choice! You can choose from a range of enamel colors vast Little Woman Paris. A tour on the site Little Woman Paris, choose your favorite piece of jewelry and leave a little comment with the link of the jewel on Let's Talk Design by telling us why you like it as much. For my part j Blog dedicated to the 18 carat gold jewelry 750/1000 Aboubacar Maïga comes every year from Mali to sell crafts in France and in particular its Tuareg jewelry. He makes them with his colleagues in his studio in Bamako, and each is a unique creation. They are made of solid silver, ebony and amber. This trade is fair because made without intermediary: all profits go directly to the artisans. Aboubacar Maïga Comes to France from Mali Every year in order to sell handmade items and history, history particularely Touareg jewels. He Makes Them with His colleagues in history workshop in Bamako and Each One Is A unique creation. They Are Made of pure silver, amber and ebony. This is all fair trade and the Benefits go straight to the artisans. You can use these HTML tags and attributes