Warmth Necklace.
Handmade with carnelian and recycled sterling silver.
This Thursday in my online shop.
Currant
Currant Necklace.
Handmade with hessonite garnet and recycled sterling silver.
Next week in my online shop.
Seedling
Voice
I am grateful that I get to express myself freely in this world. It is a privilege that the women in my family earned and I inherited.
Voice Necklace.
Handmade with amethyst and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.
Marlies
Meet Marlies Gelens. An artist and industrial designer who in 1999 migrated from The Netherlands to San Agustinillo, a tiny settlement on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Marlies and her (then) Dutch partner began to sell their homemade European-style bread to neighbors, and eventually set up the beloved restaurant, Apa Pan. Marlies remodeled the existing structure, designed the furniture, and baked the delicious bread that brought lines of grateful customers for years to come.
In 2016 Marlies left the coast and moved to San Sebastian Rio Hondo, a remote village on the Mountains of Oaxaca, to begin her dream of working with textiles. She had been making pillows with ribbon, but now she wanted to use cotton and wool to make ceremonial garments and work with local women. When she shared her vision with me last year, it became clear that she was the perfect person to inherit my mom’s textile raw materials.
As many of you know, my mother was an incredible textile artist. She was a master knitter who dyed her own yarns and designed one a of a kind sweaters. For decades, she worked with dozens of women from the neighboring towns to make fabulous knits that she would export to the United States, and sell in her boutique in the Bazaar Sábado, in Mexico City.
A year ago, as my mother struggled with the later stages of Alzheimer’s, I explained to her that her fabric, yarn, dyes, and tools would soon come into the hands of many women whose lives would be enriched by her gift. She understood, and was so excited that for months she kept asking about the beautiful dream of the women and the textiles.
Since then, Marlies continues to develop the vision and moving parts of her project. Here she is in Durango buying her first batch of merino wool from a local farmer. She will soon wash it and turn it into felted pieces, spun yarn and exquisite fabric.
The Setting Sun Necklace will ground and inspire her as she creates ceremonial attire for life’s most transcendent moments.
This was my mom at work, and some of her finished pieces.
Rooted
Rooted Necklace.
Handmade with amber, malachite and recycled sterling silver.
Available this Thursday in my online shop.
Memory
Vital
Vital Necklace.
Handmade with malachite and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.
Solitude
Lone Necklace.
Handmade with malachite and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.
Setting Sun
Setting Sun Necklace.
Handmade with amber, malachite and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.
Aligned
Shop Update: Enlivened Necklaces
I have just added the Enlivened Necklaces to my online shop.
Every piece is one of a kind and ships for free.
Enlivened Necklaces
I will add the Enlivened Necklaces to my online shop tomorrow, Thursday, at 1 pm CT.
Every pendant is one of a kind, and includes a darkened sterling silver chain that can be any length you want.
Confluence
Confluence Necklace.
Handmade with labradorite and recycled sterling silver.
Available this Thursday in my online shop.
Wild Geese
Wild Geese Necklace.
Handmade with rose quartz and recycled sterling silver.
Next week in my online shop.
Levity
Integrity
Integrity Necklace.
Handmade with tourmaline quartz and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.
Viva
Viva Necklace.
Handmade with purple mohave turquoise and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.
Weightless
Weightless Necklace.
Handmade with Peruvian blue opal and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.
Enliven
Enlivened Necklace.
Handmade with phosphosiderite and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.