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Friday, March 20, 2015

Wax Seal Talisman Pendants for Men


 Meaningful Personalized Talisman

Mind you, these are just a small fraction of the new line I am bringing out this Spring, just in time for Fathers day. Antique wax seal pendants to suit men of every style. Even men who have never worn jewelry love my rustic, historic, heraldic pendants.



The talisman, many with ancient Latin mottoes, are crafted from wax seals made between 1800- 1870, and their sayings still ring true today.  Even without mottoes, the pendants are brimming with meaning drawn from Heraldry.

The elephant often appears in Heraldic crests and with accepted symbolism of great strength, wit, longevity, happiness, royalty, good luck, and ambition. 

The elephant pendant above  has a motto that reads "Tenax en Fide" which means "'Steadfast in Faith'. To me, this means one who has strength in their convictions.


See the elephant trucks below!

Print made by Barthel Beham Formerly attributed to Sebald Beham Coat-of-arms of Melchior Pfinzing; roundel with an escutcheon with two donkeys; surmounted by two helms with an ass in the left crest and two elephant trunks in the right. c.1530 via Pinterest



Beneath the elephant pendant is another pendant with a Latin motto, featuring a sword and a crescent moon in the "horn" position. The crescent in this position, (depending on your source,) has been said to mean,
"One who has been honored by the sovereign; and hope of greater glory, (horns to the chief.)


The sword is traditionally believed to mean " justice and military honor." I love this pendant because at first glance it looks like an anchor, (which has an accepted heraldic meaning of salvation, hope, and steadfastness).

The Latin reads "Per Ardua Ad Alta" and is best translated to: 
"Through toil - to great heights"  which I construe to mean "hard work pays off".

I have many more pendants coming out. I will keep you posted with a big announcement when I am ready tointroduce the whole line.

Thank you so much for stopping by and following.
 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Sneak Peak (Before I Make a Big Announcement!)

Hello loyal readers, customers and friends.  Hopefully hello to some newcomers too!
I just made the prettiest beads and they are not yet listed. You are the first to see them! They will be sold in Your Daily Jewels


That's it. One little peak. So far I have tried them on hoop earrings; on chains in groups of three or five; and sparkingly gorgeous "un-patina'd" (is that a word?) shiny silver.

I will have lots more photos, after...the big announcement.

Ok, here's a subtle hint:


Thank you for reading!
(more on the contest soon)

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Recycled Silver Monogram Initial Pendant Necklaces



 

Finally! After many requests, Your Daily Jewels is creating personalized monogram pendant necklaces from 100% recycled fine silver. Hot off the press, and not even listed yet. Please contact me at my Etsy shop if you are interested.
Did you know Humans,prior to written language, as early as 350 BC were using monograms as a means of identification. In ancient times, monograms were used to sign art works or coins. In the middle ages their use spread widely as a signature. It's imporant to remember that most kings and emperors were not able to write or even to sign their own name!



Monograms were used by the Greeks and Romans who marked their coins with the initials of the ruler of the region and then later added to mark valuable items of the royalty to show their place in high society.

Today the traditional monogram is three initials, the first name initial , followed by the last name initial (centered and larger) and finally, the middle initial. The earliest monograms were just a two intitials.

Just a little tidbit on a Sunday afternoon

Thanks so much for reading!
Norah

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

What the .GIF?!!

Add http://cargocollective.com/matthewdivito
Amazing Animated Graphic Art:
.GIFs 
(The Graphics Interchange Format)

The Internet's favorite file format is an old friend at this point, having just celebrated its 25th birthday in 2012.

The GIF — an acronym from Graphics Interchange Format — is still  living it up, even scoring the coveted honor of word of the year in 2012.

Though no one can deny the success of the GIF's career, people often don't know its humble beginnings as a dancing baby in 1987.

According to The Urban Dictionary, the proper pronunciation of the acronym is a soft "g" sound: like JIF.


www.boston.com 
http://horrorking.tumblr.com
http://patakk.tumblr.com/

 
http://hateplow.tumblr.com/

http://hateplow.tumblr.com/


Why Gifs? GIF fits extraordinarily in this web environment that never takes itself too seriously. Animated GIFs are the true artistic medium of Internet with an inherent sense silliness and playfulness.  Whether you're conveying humor, irony, or trying to drive a point home, there is a Gif out there to enhance your content.

Or, take a few minutes and make your own.




WHAT?!!!! I can't do this I am an internet moron.

Don't believe it. I did it. I am living proof that you can make one. Look at all you have learned so far! Did you ever think you would be reading such a snazzy 'blog' just a few years ago? Or blogging yourself? Or knowing, and even more fascinating, caring what SEO is? You can do this! (just to be clear: I did not make the GIF below)



mashable.com

So where do they come from and where do they go?
To make the best GIF possible on a desktop or laptop you're going to need Photoshop. Those are the ones I showed you up top, before Honey Poo-poo dancing. They are super graphic and beautiful little pieces of artwork

But to just have fun there are lots of options. There are even apps so you can make them on your phone!  ( Flixel and Cinemagram, Fotodanz.)

There are a zillion tutorials on the web, most claiming it should not take you more than a few minutes to make. http://gizmodo.com/5941436/how-to-make-a-gif-in-five-easy-steps
Then use a free file hosting site like Imgur to upload and distribute your new craze across the web. Or post it to you blog, FB, Tweet it, etc. You can google for more sites like Imgur too. Maybe it'll become a hit viral sensation!

Basically, many come from Youtube videos.
GIF Makers stop videos and "clip" a photo out, run it again, then stop and clip, etc. You don't want them too long because they take too long to load and this clogs up the internet and makes viewers annoyed. Then they take their clips to one of the many .GIF making sites and, Voila!



Make some for promo!!
You can also use the still photos you have of your jewelry,  i.e. You could use a series of three photos, (beginning, middle, final product) of a piece of jewelry you're making. Post it on Facebook to catch eyes. Or apply movement to a pendant, as above. www.Picasion.com is perfect for this:  Picasion lets you upload a maximum of 10 images, or alternatively, import up to 50 images directly from Flickr or Picasa. Once you’ve chosen your images, simply select the size (up to 400 pixels) and the speed (from slower to faster) and click Create animation. You’re then shown the GIF and given code that you can use on your website or blog.




Here is a free and easy to navigate GIF making site: http://www.myspacegens.com/handler.php?gen=animatedimage 

Other super simple GIF making sites:
http://gickr.com/
makeagif.com.


Those are just a few of many GIF generators. They literally walk you through the process once you upload your images. So that is where many come from.

Where they go? Well, I'll leave you to ponder this on your own...

This is my favorite GIF to date:


http://thepartygirls.tumblr.com/

Want to see a lot of them? Start on tumblr.com. This is where you will find the best of the best, artistically speaking. They have a list here:
http://greatestgifsofalltime.tumblr.com/
Head Like an Orange
If We Don’t, Remember Me
I'm warning you, they are addictive.

 addendum  (added 3-22)
Fantastic article from Techhive on importance of  Gifs. and how they are here to stay
http://www.techhive.com/article/2030785/craft-your-own-animated-gifs-with-these-tools.html#tk.nl_mwhelp



http://gipholder.tumblr.com/


Thanks for reading!
Norah 


 April 10, I am so easily amused. These are funny
http://mashable.com/2013/04/09/no-nose-gifs/

Friday, March 15, 2013

Bronze Beauty

BRONZE

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IT TAKES MY BREATH AWAY

Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper,  and usually with tin as the main additive.

It is such a hard metal that when I hammer it,  am jarred from the top of my head to my feet. It takes my whole body to move it a millimeter. It is harder than wrought iron on the Vickers Hardness scale. 

My Initial Pendants  - in Fine Silver and Bronze

The Bronze Age in the  Near East began in the 4th millennium BC.  This period  is often called, "the cradle of civilization,” for good reason.

 

  Cultures  practiced year-round agriculture, developed a writing system, invented the potter's wheel, created a centralized government, law codes, and empires;  and introduced social stratification, slavery, and organized warfare. Societies in the region laid the foundations for astronomy and mathematics.





Different Tones of My Bronze Initials Ranging from Copper to Gold

The Bronze Age gave way to the Iron Age. Bronze required trade and iron was easier to find and less expensive to make into a useable metal.


It truly takes my breathe away. The beauty of the bronze I work with. The variable textures and subtle changes in color. Each piece surprises me. It polishes up to a mirror shine that gives pure gold a run for its money.

Bellezza - Yellow Bronze - I found this on HSN! $70.00

 And left rough and rugged, a modern  pendant may look as if it is a thousand years old. 




See for yourself. There will be lots more coming as I build my new website,  TheModernHeirloom.com. Many  pieces will be cast from historic relics that are hundreds of years old and bronze is the perfect medium to showcase their soulful beauty.


Bronze Fleur de Lis, Available at Your Daily Jewels

Bronze Heraldry Pieces - Not Yet Available for Sale


I will be writing much more about bronze, and the history of heraldry and livery, as these are the pieces that I draw my inspiration from for my newest line. I can't wait to unveil The Modern Heirloom  to you within the next two months. For now, it is still, "Under Construction".

Thank you for reading,