Well, my friend Mary and I finally got around to getting a website up and running. She has put a tremendous amount of time into it, and it looks great!! You can also order straight from the site through paypal. Check it out... www.sarahzonadesigns.com
Sunday, February 27, 2011
New Website!!
Well, my friend Mary and I finally got around to getting a website up and running. She has put a tremendous amount of time into it, and it looks great!! You can also order straight from the site through paypal. Check it out... www.sarahzonadesigns.com
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Repurposed Stainless Steel Washers
Monday, September 13, 2010
Rocks and feathers
The necklaces are forged steel and sterling with rock accents. The black rock came from Kodiak, AK, and the other one I found in Sedona. I forged the feathers out of 5/16" round steel stock. They each are a little over 2" long. The pieces hang on steel cable, and are about 17". $165.00
Friday, April 16, 2010
Flower Power
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Peace
I can also hang them on a steel ball chain($35.00) Or a sterling snake chain($65.00). Stay tuned, I'm gonna see how they look in bronze....
Jewelry can be purchased by paypal(I'll email you a link), or a credit card over the phone.
eharms325@aol.com
Monday, February 15, 2010
3 Ring Circus
In keeping with the theme, I have decided to focus on the 'three ring' aspect of the title, and have been making some pieces that include stainless steel washers.
The circle is such an archetypal symbol, and can represent so many different things, such as the sun, moon, planets, eternity, perfection, wholeness, and many other things. For me the circle represents perfection, wholeness, and a oneness with the Universe. In the piece above, I have intentionally overlaid a silver circle off center, to represent the perfection of imperfection. I believe that everything is as it is meant to be, and trying to attain an idea of "perfection"(circle in the center) is an act of futility. The piece is perfect the way it is. As humans, we all have our imperfections, but are all perfect just the way we are. I do not however, believe that this is an excuse to be a slacker. Doing our very best is perfect in itself, but trying to attain "perfection" is another impossible story, and can drive people to all kinds of destructive behaviors and mental distress. When we realize that life is happening the way it is supposed to, we can focus on the things that really matter to us, and live life in happiness and contentment, rather than getting stuck trying to fulfill some perceived ideas of perfection.
The necklace above is stainless steel and sterling, with recycled glass bead accents. The center circle is 1 1/2", and hangs on a 16" sterling snake chain with a handcrafted clasp. $125.00
eharms325@aol.com
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Bar Stock Pendants
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