The Future Kept is an online purveyor of carefully chosen durable goods - many crafted in the British Isles - for you to cherish and keep. Get details
Icelandic wool scarf. This scarf is made from one strand un spun Icelandic wool and Einband. With the unspun Icelandic wool I knitted different spots if I can call them that, and with Einband I knitted rows, not following the spots. I really like how that came out. I have got one like this one, and the scarf fits perfectly under my coat, and it has kept me warm. The wings are not the same in length or width The scarf is 25 x 212 cm The Icelandic wool is lightweight, keeping you warm and comfortable. Water-repellent and breathable. Note that colours may vary between computer screens Hand wash only in lukewarm water (30°C / 86°F). Soak the scarf in the suds for about 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly in lukewarm water. Do not rub or wring but gently squeeze the liquid through the garment. If necessary, spin for 2-4 minutes to remove excess moisture. Dry flat, smooth the scarf out and pull gently into shape
We visit Hastings with Jeska Hearne co-founder of The Future Kept and Lobster & Swan - she shares her favourite local finds
The Future Kept is an online purveyor of carefully chosen durable goods - many crafted in the British Isles - for you to cherish and keep. Get details
Details The perfect home accessory for storing valuable keepsakes, this tiny decorative box from Bali is handcrafted of luxurious sterling silver. Local artisans use the silver to create intricate filigree work, forming teardrop patterns that decorate the diamond-shaped top and rounded sides. The top opens at one corner with a hinge. 10 grams 0.35 oz 2 cm H x 3.3 cm W x 4 cm D 0.8" H x 1.3" W x 1.6" D Metric US/Imperial 925 sterling silver Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly Made in Indonesia. Certified and shipped by our office in Indonesia Gift Info Email this item in advance of a gift. Email this item as a gift suggestion. Free Gift Wrap? Yes Premium Gift Wrap? Yes
Handmade Hemp Coin Pouch Materials: Natural handmade hemp, cork fabric and 100% cotton lining Dimension: H 12cm L 12cm Product Description: These small pouches are made by hand from handwoven hemp and cork fabrics. It is perfect for storing your jewelry, it can be used as a wallet, or to store your credit cards, ATM. Care instructions: Please wash by hand with cold water and natural soap. About Handmade hemp fabrics: Hemp textiles are handmade by local Vietnamese communities. Products made in Vietnam are done in a small family workshop. Hemp fabrics are our main source of textiles, we practice fair-trade business with the local communities to which we buy the dyed fabrics. We value the traditional know-how of Vietnamese communities in the north and center of the country, who have kept this expertise and transfer it from generation to generation. This goes from hemp agriculture to its transformation into yarn and fabrics and finally the dying techniques which differ from one village to another. Thank you.
Fächerkartoffeln! Oft gehört, oft gesehen, noch nie ausprobiert. Zumindest nicht bis letzte Woche. Definitiv einen Versuch Wert, denn wenn man ein wenig Geduld mitbringt und die Fächerkartoffeln tatsächlich so lange im Ofen lässt, bis sie schön knusprig sind, werden deine Geschmacknsknospen belohnt. Vor allem wenn du die Kartoffeln mit Erbsencreme, Knoblauchöl, frsichem Majoran und Ofenknoblauch kombinierst. Zu gut! Eignet sich als Beilage, aber auch als Hauptgericht. Zutaten für zwei Portionen (oder vier Beilagenportionen): 750g Kartoffeln (am besten klein bis mittelgroß) 2 Knoblauchzehen 1 Knoblauch-Knolle zwei Esslöffel Olivenöl frischer Majoran Salz, Pfeffer Für die Sauce: 300g Tiefkühlerbsen 200ml Mandelmilch 1 Zwiebel Zubereitung: Den Ofen auf 180 Grad vorheizen. Die Kartoffeln waschen und fächerartig aufschneiden. Ich habe die Schnitte circa 2mm auseinander gemacht und die Kartoffel fast komplett durchgeschnitten. Unten lässt du am besten eine ca. 1cm dicke Basis bestehen. Drücke zwei Knoblauchzehen durch die Knoblauchpresse, vermische sie mit zwei Esslöffel Öl und bepinsle die Fächerkartoffeln damit. Wichtig ist auch, dass du die Innenseiten der Fächer bepinselst. Danach ein wenig Salz über die Kartoffeln streuen, eine Knoblauchknolle in der Mitte durchschneiden und ebenfalls mit den Fächerkartoffeln in den Ofen legen. Sie bleiben dort 60-70 Minuten (180 Grad), je nachdem wie dünn du […]
This cane brings creativity into mind and is really an attractive collectors piece for just about. The handle is stained black with ash wood, while the cane curves into a saw zig zag manner. It is well polished to give the look of a wooden saw. The handmade saw cane is firm and is constructed with precision as if an actual carpenter were to design it. The grooves on the hand cane is curved and blunt to the feel. It is well cleaned and should be kept at places that are moist free. The reverse side of the cane is flat and polished to reduce any form of friction when in contact with rough surfaces.
The Future Kept is an online purveyor of carefully chosen durable goods - many crafted in the British Isles - for you to cherish and keep. Get details
Behold our Pantaluna Alpaca Pants! Unparalleled in comfort and softness, you'll be kept warm and look chic through every season. Experience luxury and style with our unique and versatile staple. Handmade in Bolivia. Pantaluna means "pants" in Aymara language.
Embrace the spirit of Nepal with our handmade Hemp Backpack. Crafted with love and expertise by skilled artisans, this compact backpack combines the natural beauty of hemp with the rich cultural heritage of Nepal. 🌿🇳🇵 🌿 Made from sustainable hemp fibers, this backpack is not only a fashion statement but also a symbol of your commitment to eco-conscious living. The durable and sturdy nature of hemp ensures that your belongings are kept safe while reducing your environmental impact. ♻️👜 🤝 By choosing this handmade backpack, you support fair trade practices and empower the artisans of Nepal. Each purchase contributes to their livelihoods, promoting sustainable development within their communities. 👩🎨🤲 ⚡ Experience the essence of Nepal's craftsmanship and embrace the beauty of hemp with our Hemp Backpack. Order now and carry a piece of Nepalese heritage wherever your adventures take you! 🌿🎒✨ Dimensions: 📏 Width: 11 inches 📐 Height: 16 inches 📏 Depth / Thickness: 4 inches (11cm) - the base is rectangular 📏 Strap Length: 35 inches (90cm) max, 20 inches (51cm) min.
The Urban Woodsman, a modern guide to carving spoons, bowls and boards by Max Bainbridge of Forest and Found. Photography and Styling by Dean and Jeska Hearne.
Icelandic wool scarf. This scarf is made from one strand un spun Icelandic wool and Einband. Six different colours of un spun Icelandic wool, and one colour of Einband. I have got one like this one, and the scarf fits perfectly under my coat, and it has kept me warm. The wings are not the same in length or width The scarf is 29 x 208 cm The Icelandic wool is lightweight, keeping you warm and comfortable. Water-repellent and breathable. Note that colours may vary between computer screens Hand wash only in lukewarm water (30°C / 86°F). Soak the scarf in the suds for about 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly in lukewarm water. Do not rub or wring but gently squeeze the liquid through the garment. If necessary, spin for 2-4 minutes to remove excess moisture. Dry flat, smooth the scarf out and pull gently into shape
Jeska Hearne, founder of gorgeous online shop The Future Kept shares her handmade Christmas gifts wish list from her own shop & beyond
Hi friends! A few weeks ago my little family and I took a trip to the bay area to not only escape the Sacramento summer but to also enjoy some kites over the water. The Berkley Kite Festival is a festival that operates once a year in Berkeley CA. The festival takes places on the... Read More
We visit Hastings with Jeska Hearne co-founder of The Future Kept and Lobster & Swan - she shares her favourite local finds
Art aficionados applaud the superb craftsmanship and distinguished artistry found inherent in every piece of Varga Art Crystal. From the Varga design studios and forty person glassworks in Budapest, Hungary, famous husband and wife team Ildikó and Sándor Varga – a third generation glass master – create crystal artwork that graces palaces, embassies, museums and celebrity homes around the globe. Each piece of Varga is an original – skillfully and creatively crafted entirely by hand. Each hand-cut stem or intricately engraved crystal masterpiece is individually signed by hand and may require months to craft. Imagine an artist moving his canvas against a fixed brush to create his masterpiece: this is the essence of the rare art of copper and diamond-wheel engraving that is practiced today only by a handful of highly skilled craftsmen.
Jeska Hearne, founder of gorgeous online shop The Future Kept shares her handmade Christmas gifts wish list from her own shop & beyond
Embrace Earthurns - White Hemp Mini are hand-crafted out of our Earthurn® paper. They are perfect to be kept on a mantle, or will fully biodegrade when placed into the earth. Beautiful and dignified, they are a perfect option for families wishing to honor a loved one with an eco-friendly ceremony. The White Hemp urn has a natural fabric covered base and a simple handmade paper top inlaid with floral material crafted by hand into the shape of a flower. Capacity: 40 cu. in. Dimensions: 4.25"L x 4.25"W x 2.75"H Other available sizes - Medium and Mini. This product has been evaluated and certified by the Green Burial Council (GBC), meaning it meets the standards of the GBC for eco-friendly products.
Give a gift from the Hand! You can make someone happy when they are able to choose a one-of-a-kind object made by handmade by an artist working in their studio. Signature Gift Cards are available for any amount beginning at $50. The card will be gift wrapped and can be mailed to any destination in the US and Canada. Our Gift Cards never expire and are always kept in our records, so if the card is lost - it's not a problem. Gift Cards are not reloadable and are not exchangeable for cash.
Dark pink = cold / Light pink = hot Thermal polish with light shimmer. This thermal polish changes at 88° F. Care: Thermal polish will actively transition for up to two years if kept in a dark and cool environment. Once the polish is not able to transition anymore the color will remain in either the hot or the cold state. We suggest using a base coat and 2-3 coats of polish followed by a top coat. This polish comes with a removable handmade decorative bronze cap atop our standard black matte nail polish cap - merging artistry with function. Swatches by @ameliacarhartt and @polish.d_.
22” x 22” Hand block print on soft & airy handloom handwoven muslin cotton. To be kept, to be worn, can be framed. This handmade bandana brings together elements of utility, well-being, and encouragement to “take a moment” for oneself. It is suggested that the user anoint the textile with a relaxing or favored scent, carry it near, or wear. The concept behind a well-being bandana has been with PO-EM since the start of the studio, and we are so excited to finally offer this special piece. Some may recognize this horse, as it often appears within the design work of the studio, standing in a “starry” night this image symbolizes wonder and stillness within the mysteries of the night. This item is shipped directly from the maker! This means you may receive your order in multiple shipments (if you are ordering more than one item) and if it is being made-to-order, please be mindful of the designer's individually allocated lead times! We are proudly connecting our customers and the designers we love in a direct way in the hopes that we can support other small businesses in tandem with our own! Items that are shipped directly from the maker incur a shipping fee that is uniquely set by those designers, and we handle all the rest from there!
Vintage hand knotted Afghani kapunuk - 100 percent wool in deep indigos and reds. Designed to hang from the lintel of a door frame with hanging tassels meant to welcome guests. Wonderful pattern and texture, beautiful colors. This was purchased by the present owner in Afghanistan in the late 1990s. It has been well cared for, kept free from any smoke, cooking grease, or incenses. It has not been displayed for a decade or more - the kapunuk has no damage, no stains, no odors, it truly is beautiful. Measures 38 inches wide and 40 inches tall. (Z) Follow me: IG: @neilsontracie FB: https://www.facebook.com/VintageChicDream Boring but IMPORTANT shipping information: US Shipping overages will be refunded. Shipping to western and central states may be less than quote given – contact me with address for accurate cost. Smaller items may ship First Class - larger items may ship USPS Parcel Select or FedEx Home Delivery. CANADA Shipping overages will be refunded. Shipping to western and central provinces may be less than quote given – contact me with address for accurate cost. OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA - Please include a phone number with your order. Shipping overages will be refunded. Shipping to your country may be less than quote given, contact me with address for accurate cost.
Photo Journal: Swedish West Coast. We have come to realise that Sweden feels like a spiritual home to us, a country with a passion for nature and embracing the outdoors, preserving the planet, full of wonderful creative people, dreamy hideaways, and a peaceful coastline full of magical islands. This summer we spent f
Discover the exceptional artistry and rich traditions being kept alive by Japanese artisans in the twenty-first century. In an era where global interest in handmade, small-batch products is heightening as a response to mass production, Handmade in Japan takes a look inside the workshops of the country’s artisans, revealing their endless pursuit of excellence, and what it means to dedicate one’s life to the stewardship of irreplaceable cultural heritage. International readers with an appreciation for handmade processes using sustainable materials will find inspiration in the exploration of craft ecosystems, such as the harvesting of natural lacquer in Iwate. Likewise, those who admire skill and beauty will enjoy discovering the lengths these makers go to in ensuring every product is perfect. 8.86 x 1.3 x 11.42 inches. 320 pages.
THE PURSUIT OF PERFECTION IN TRADITIONAL CRAFTS Discover the exceptional artistry and rich traditions being kept alive by Japanese artisans in the 21st century. In an era where global interest in handmade, small-batch products is heightening as a response to mass production, Handmade in Japan takes a look inside the workshops of the country’s artisans, revealing their endless pursuit of excellence, and what it means to dedicate one’s life to the stewardship of irreplaceable cultural heritage. Find inspiration in the exploration of handmade processes using sustainable materials and discover the lengths these makers go to in ensuring every product is perfect. From hand-painted kimono dyeing to wooden trays carving, Handmade in Japan meets the craftspeople of Japan's diverse regions with unique insights into their traditions and how they work. Editors: gestalten & Irwin Wong Release date: June 2020 Format: 9 × 11 ½ inches Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 320 pages Irwin Wong is an editorial and commercial photographer based in Tokyo. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, he moved to Japan in 2005. He developed an interest in craftsmanship after photographing several artisans for work. His clients include Apple, The Washington Post, Forbes, and Nike.
Behold our Pantaluna Alpaca Pants! Unparalleled in comfort and softness, you'll be kept warm and look chic through every season. Experience luxury and style with our unique and versatile staple. Handmade in Bolivia. Pantaluna means "pants" in Aymara language.
Into the Beguiling Wild Into The Beguiling Wild is a special ceramic collaboration with Whinblossom. Dramatic work inspired by the intriguing landslip that surrounds her home, capturing the wildness of the Undercliff while maintaining purpose for daily use. Chloe embeds raw materials, minerals, flora and fauna and co
Since most of my current projects are to be kept secret until they are unwrapped on Christmas morning (or eve or evening, according to family traditions), I decided to share this great project my mom taught me last year. I didn't manage to be home for Christmas that year (again, sigh), but was home earlier in December, as all the preparations were in bloom. It was great. Also, easier to see people, since their social agenda wasn't as tightly booked as during the week of Christmas. Maybe I should remember this for my next visit. My husband grew up in Saudi Arabia, which should have been a hint to me that bringing him to Quebec city for the first time in December could be traumatic. Turns out it was. I remember a sunny, crisp winter day, fresh white snow everywhere. It was beautiful and magical, and reminded me of how much I used to love winter there, for about 7 days of the year. I was thrilled, and convinced him to go for a walk. I thought that it was amazing, he thought it was freezing. I had a great time, he begged to go home. I might have even tried more than once, without ever convincing him. Maybe he'll get back at me at some point in the desert somewhere. So while we were there, to spare him from the cold, and give him some time to relax quietly, I made some Christmas decorations in fabric origami with my mom. It's simple, fairly quick, requires little to no sewing, and you can make them any size you'd like. They will look great on the Christmas tree, or embellish a wrapped gift. Here is how you make them (inspired by Riley Blake Designs) Material: Metallic fabric (it is a bit stiffer than regular fabric, and will hold the folds better, so you don't have to stitch/iron in between each step). Hexagon template (substitute other similar shapes for more or fewer angles as you'd like). Hot glue gun, or needle and thread. I started off with needle and thread, and quickly switched to the hot glue gun. If you are using light coloured fabric, or plan to keep these forever, you might consider needle and thread, as the glue can over time stain the fabric. Big fun buttons to decorate. Scissors. Tailor's chalk and ruler (optional). Instructions: Cut 1 hexagon in the metallic fabric. The one I used was 5 1/4" from edge to edge. Fold the hexagon in half 6 times, joining all opposing corners and edges. You can also fold each edge in towards the midline, creating a smaller hexagon inside the one you cut. This smaller hexagon will be the size of your finished project. I found that folding ahead of time helped to define the tip of my triangles later on. I used chalk to highlight the folds, which I found helpful. You could skip the chalk, but make sure to have well pressed folds. Bring the middle of two adjacent edges to the centre, forming a triangle. Repeat 5 times. I found that starting with 2 opposite sides helped, and then you can bring the remaining edges to the centre, forming two more triangles at once. Use the hot glue to secure each triangle in the centre as you make them, or a few stitches if you prefer. Press down each triangle, forming a diamond. Fold and glue (or stitch) the bottom edges of the diamond to create a cleaner and more symmetrical diamond. No need to worry about the centre part looking too clean, as you will add the button over top. Repeat for all angles. Glue/stitch the button in the middle. Last year with my mom we made them in pairs, and sewed two together, adding a string, and making new ornaments. This year I decided to leave them single. Using the glue helped to keep the back nice and clean. You can add a loop and hang them up in your tree, or use them to decorate wrapped gifts. Caution: they can become addictive.
Meet the Vest! We kept your favorite features from our original Quilt Coat (mid-thigh length, gently curved collar, and extra deep pockets), added some new elements (contrast binding and it’s reversible!) said goodbye to the sleeves to make our dream statement layering piece. One size fits many
Made in Egypt type: canopic jars style: Antique & Decor weight: 4 set:6.750 kg Brand: karlos Welcome to karlos ! It is our pleasure to provide you with reproductions of Pharaonic inspired by the Ancient Egyptians. None of our products are antiques; they are modern creations inspired by ancient ones. All our pieces are hand, Egypt, including the base materials We welcome you to ask questions about any of our products prior to purchase. shipping shipping process takes 3 to 5 days via DHL. Additional details can be confirmed with us directly before placing your order. Please visit our store to check out other items for sale! Thank you for shopping at karlos store. History Canopic jars used by the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and reserve the viscera of their owner for the afterlife. They were commonly either carved from limestone or were made of pottery. These jars were used by the ancient Egyptians from the time of the Old Kingdom until the time of the Late Period or the Ptolemaic Period, by which time the viscera were simply wrapped and placed with the body. The viscera were not kept in a single canopic jar: each jar was reserved for specific organs. The name "canopic" reflects the mistaken association by early Egyptologists with the Greek legend of Canopus. Canopic jars of the Old Kingdom were rarely inscribed and had a plain lid. In the Middle Kingdom inscriptions became more usual, and the lids were often in the form of human heads. By the Nineteenth dynasty each of the four lids depicts one of the four sons of Horus, as guardians of the organs.
Safari brings you the spirit of the wilderness. Action and anatomy on each animal is perfect, as if their essence had been captured from life and set in crystal. Each handmade crystal masterpiece is signed by the artist. Art aficionados applaud the superb craftsmanship and distinguished artistry found inherent in every piece of Varga Art Crystal. From the Varga design studios and forty person glassworks in Budapest, Hungary, famous husband and wife team Ildikó and Sándor Varga – a third generation glass master – create crystal artwork that graces palaces, embassies, museums and celebrity homes around the globe. Each piece of Varga is an original – skillfully and creatively crafted entirely by hand. Each hand-cut stem or intricately engraved crystal masterpiece is individually signed by hand and may require months to craft. Imagine an artist moving his canvas against a fixed brush to create his masterpiece: this is the essence of the rare art of copper and diamond-wheel engraving that is practiced today only by a handful of highly skilled craftsmen.
Discover the exceptional artistry and rich traditions being kept alive by Japanese artisans in the twenty-first century. In an era where global interest in handmade, small-batch products is heightening as a response to mass production, Handmade in Japan takes a look inside the workshops of the country’s artisans, revealing their endless pursuit of excellence, and what it means to dedicate one’s life to the stewardship of irreplaceable cultural heritage. International readers with an appreciation for handmade processes using sustainable materials will find inspiration in the exploration of craft ecosystems, such as the harvesting of natural lacquer in Iwate. Likewise, those who admire skill and beauty will enjoy discovering the lengths these makers go to in ensuring every product is perfect. 8.86 x 1.3 x 11.42 inches. 320 pages.
Antique Silver Tibetan Gau, 24k Gold Plated. Handmade in Nepal, with gemstones and detailed carvings and motifs. om mani padme hum The Tibetan Gau (or Ghau) is a prayer box or amulet container traditionally used by Tibetan Buddhists as a reliquary to hold and carry sacred objects such as an image of the owners’ personal deity wrapped in silk cloth, along with other holy objects or blessed items. Gaus were traditionally kept in custom-made silk pouches and carried close to the heart by the nomadic Tibetans during their travels as a source of protection and blessings. The Gaus and god images, holy items or blessed objects, are used as a portable shrine, protective talisman or placed on altars. This large traditionally-shaped Tibetan gau is handcrafted in silver and gold-plated by master craftsmen from the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal. Carved with auspicious signs, religious motifs, inlays. This gau features the face of God Bhairav on the cover and Goddess tara on the inside. The bajra symbol on the top has a hole that passes through it on the top designed elegantly to pass a string through it and wear as a pendant. This large Gau contains gemstones such as Coral, Turquoise, Lapis, garnet and shell set to it. The deity Tara has been carved from turquoise and fitted on the inside of the Gau. images, holy items or blessed objects, and used as a portable shrine, protective talisman or placed on your altar. note: Please inspect the photo closely before purchase. Item has aged well but like all antiques it can be restored. Please feel free to message us if you need more details on this Rare collectable.
Hello my dear friends, I just thought I would let you all know what I have been up to lately because even though I haven't been posting on my blog ~ I have been creating a lot and I have also been busy otherwise. As I have told you in my last few posts that I am busy making Christmas creations and I couldn't share them with you for a reason. Well... the reason is that I am going to submit some of my newest creations and one or two of my older ones too to be considered for publishing. My dear friends Dawn (The Feathered Nest) and Lisa (Tarnished And Tattered) both told me some time ago to go for it. The last few weeks I have been cranking those creative gears of mine and now I am ready to head to the post office to take the next step in this new adventure and then it is a 'waiting game' to see what will happen next. As I am sure I am not the only one but I am my biggest critic when it comes to my creations. A lot of times I don't think that my makings are good enough to be published in a magazine and that's why I don't even consider trying, but here is to being positive!! I can only try I figure. I have been creating a little otherwise as well. I made a new pincushion that I would like to share with you today. I made it from a small tarnished 'something' I found at a church sale a few weekends ago and this is it ... The detail on the handle of my little tarnished 'something' is so elegant ... ... just like the vintage brooch ~ they make a perfect match! I kept this little creation simple but elegant by using the plain osnaburg fabric and small segments of vintage doilies. And last but not least ... ... this is one of our lovely cats. Alexia loves to be close to me a lot and of course she loves to rest ... unfortunately it is where she gets into my way at times ... just like in this photo ~ my photography backdrop. Thank you for visiting me here at Todolwen. It is always nice that you drop by and take a look at what I am up to these days and I hope to see you here soon again. I hope you are well and life is treating you kind. Have a peaceful and creative day, Karen B.
I know you love Simple Stories because they always have the freshest designs, with images perfect for capturing all the special memories of your life, so you can document moments captured or create new ones. At first glance the Life in Bloom Collection is uniquely different from any of the other collections from Simple Stories because it includes one of my favorite colors… violet! When you look a little closer you’ll notice that this collection introduces new products not available previously. This collection has three packs of paper that coordinate perfectly1including patterned paper in the Collection Kit, solids in the Basics pack, and ginghams in two sizes in the Gingham pack. One of the new elements that has me drooling are the enamel dots. Take a closer look and you’ll see they are transparent and sparkle with glitter! One of the new elements that has me drooling are the enamel dots. Take a closer look and you’ll see they are transparent and sparkle with glitter! This collection also has three sets of different printed bits and pieces. One is loaded with sentiments and assorted images, the floral pack is garden fresh, and the ephemera pack includes tickets and pieces perfect for journaling. I really love the colors that are fresh and dreamy. Paired with accent pieces in striking black the contrast is absolutely stunning! Sentiments like “dream”, “one of a kind” and “beauty is in the everyday” are inspirational and remind us to enjoy the simple things and not take the “every day” for granted. Explore the possibilities and celebrate the not so ordinary moments of your life with the Simple Stories Simple Vintage Life In Bloom Collection All cards finished size 4.25 x 5.5" Simple Stories Life In Bloom Collection Kit Simple Stories Life In Bloom Basics Simple Stories Life In Bloom Gingham Simple Stories Life In Bloom Chipboard Simple Stories Life In Bloom Bits & Pieces Simple Stories Life In Bloom Floral Bits & Pieces Simple Stories Life In Bloom Ephemera Simple Stories Life In Bloom Decorative Brads Simple Stories Life In Bloom Enamel Dots SS = Simple Stories SSS = Simon Says Stamp SCB = Scrapbook Dot Com CH = A Cherry On Top Life In Bloom Collection Kit Shop at: SS | SSS | CH Life In Bloom Basics Shop at: SS | SSS Life In Bloom Gingham Shop at: SS | SCB | SSS | CH Life in Bloom Chipboard Shop at: SS | SCB | SSS Life In Bloom Bits and Pieces Shop at: SS | CH Life In Bloom Floral Bits and Pieces Shop at: SS | CH Life In Bloom Ephemera Shop at: SS | SSS Life In Bloom Decorative Brads Shop at: SS | SCB | CH Life In Bloom Enamel Dots Shop at: SS | CH Life In Bloom Washi Shop at: SS | SCB | SSS | CH
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The small family-run business has kept alive the fading art of creating beautiful handmade book covers.
Art aficionados applaud the superb craftsmanship and distinguished artistry found inherent in every piece of Varga Art Crystal. From the Varga design studios and forty person glassworks in Budapest, Hungary, famous husband and wife team Ildikó and Sándor Varga – a third generation glass master – create crystal artwork that graces palaces, embassies, museums and celebrity homes around the globe. Each piece of Varga is an original – skillfully and creatively crafted entirely by hand. Each hand-cut stem or intricately engraved crystal masterpiece is individually signed by hand and may require months to craft. Imagine an artist moving his canvas against a fixed brush to create his masterpiece: this is the essence of the rare art of copper and diamond-wheel engraving that is practiced today only by a handful of highly skilled craftsmen.