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Journal Entry: Tue Apr 29, 2008, 7:16 PM
Hello everyone and welcome to Aquarian Design, hand made chain maille and renaissance inspired jewelry and crafts by Rebecca Carroll. I started making jewelry in 2001. I've learned lots of new things and made lots of new friends along the way. I just uploaded a ton of new photos for your viewing pleasure. Some of my new photos were taken by my friend Brandon. He is a wonderful photographer. His page is here: [link] I hope you like my stuff and enjoy looking at all the great pictures we have.

Blessed be everyone,

Rebecca


P. S. - Here are some random jewelry facts I found facinating:

Around 1300 (B.C.) twelve stones had been chosen to be representative of the twelve tribes of Israel. (Exodus 28: 17-21) Also, twelve stones adorned the breastplate of the high priest Aaron, the brother of Moses. (Exodus 39). These two Biblical references became part of the first association of a particular semi-precious gem with a particular month as with birth stones. Birthstones are gems associated with each month and are believed to bring luck to people born in that month. The following is an outline of the modern birthstones that jewelers use.

January belongs to the garnet, a stone ranging in colorless to black. Its most common color is a deep red. Garnet is typically found in Africa, Brazil, India, Sri Lanka and in some parts of the United States. Some believe that Noah hung a large garnet in the ark for light. It reportedly also gives its wearer guidance in the night, protection from nightmares, and according to the Egyptians, is an antidote for snakebites and food poisoning.

February’s birthstone is the amethyst, which comes in hues of purple. The Greeks believed that it prevented intoxication when worn. Amethyst was said to have a sobering effect on the wearer when it comes to love's passion as well. It has symbolized peace, protection and tranquility. Because royalty has always adored the color purple, amethysts are widely used in the ornaments of ancient Greeks and Egyptians, and in the British Crown Jewel.

March babies are born under the aquamarine, a clear stone ranging in color from light blue to blue-green and dark blue. It is a member of the important beryl family, which also includes emerald. In ancient times, the stone was said to aid those at sea. Dreams about the gem signify the making of new friends and wearing aquamarine earrings brings love and affection. It also symbolizes youth, hope and health.

April belongs to the diamond—the most sought after and precious gemstone. The name "diamond" comes from the Greek word "adamas" meaning unconquerable-suggesting the eternity of love. Because of this diamonds are traditionally used in engagement rings. Diamonds were discovered more than 2,000 years ago in India. Most diamonds are colorless, but they can be found with a strong, bright color-green, red, pink, blue, canary yellow and amber. These "fancy" colored diamonds are very rare.

May’s birthstone is the emerald. The name comes from the Greek "smaragdos” meaning green stone. The most prized is pure grass green. A flawless, clear emerald is very rare and is usually found in only small sizes. Small to medium sized stones are often faceted in the "step" or emerald cut. According to legend, wearing an emerald cured illnesses such as low I.Q., poor eyesight and infertility. It also enabled the wearer to predict the future.

June's birthstone is the pearl, a gem produced inside the living tissue of the oyster. Natural pearls are very rare. Most are cultivated in large oyster farms where a small “seed” is placed in the oyster and allowed to become coated with nacre. Pearls come in a wide range of colors. They should be relatively free from skin blemishes. The more perfectly round the shape the better. The higher the luster, or "orient", the more valuable the specimen. The larger the pearl, the greater the value. Pearls represent modesty, chastity and purity. They have also come to symbolize a happy marriage.

July is the month of the ruby. Sister to the sapphire, the ruby is red corundum. Ruby is known as the "Lord of the Gems" because of its rarity and beauty. Its name comes from the Latin word "ruber” meaning red. The finest color is a vivid, almost pure spectral red with a very faint undertone of blue, as seen in Burmese rubies, which are considered the finest. Rubies are believed to protect their owners. Some thought its protective powers were intensified when set in jewelry, and worn on the left side.

August's birthstone is peridot, a transparent lime or olive green stone. Peridot is found in Australia, Brazil, China, Egypt, Myanmar, Norway, and the United States. According to lore, the peridot intensified the effects of the drug if the medicine was taken from a cup made of peridot. . Pirates considered peridot powerful amulets against all evil, and when set in gold, were said to protect the wearer from the terrors of the night.

September has the sapphire-- all gem quality corundum that is not red. Although sapphires come in a rainbow of shades the most recognized color is blue. Sapphire is found in Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and India. Prince Charles chose a blue sapphire for Princess Diana's engagement ring. Ancients believed the Ten Commandments were written on a sapphire tablet. Marriage partners put great faith in the stone believing that if its luster dimmed, a spouse had been unfaithful. Sapphire refused to shine when worn by the impure of heart. According to lore, ancient priests and sorcerers honored sapphire above all gems. The stone allowed them to tell the future.

October belongs to the opal, a noncrystalline form of the mineral silica. The stone has the ability to refract and reflect specific wavelengths of light. It has been described as "made up of the glories of the most precious gems... the gentler fire of the ruby, the rich purple of the amethyst, the sea-green of the emerald, glittering together...” Some believe the opal represents hope, innocence and purity through the ages.

November babies wear topaz, which comes in a variety of colors including blue, white and yellow, or the glamorous citrine. The orange-red "Imperial" topaz is rare. The lore, magic and romance of topaz goes back many thousands of years. It gave the Greeks strength and relieved ailments, even death. Topaz, meaning fire, is said to make its wearer invisible in time of emergency. It proved the loyalty of associates by changing color in the presence of poison. A yellow to golden colored quartz, citrine is sometimes called the "success" stone.

Citrin is associated with the solar plexus (third) chakra and the astrological sign Gemini. It is sometimes called the "success" stone because it promotes success and abundance. It also enhances mental clarity, confidence, happiness and will power. Citrine can also alleviate depression and self-doubt, and diminish irrational mood swings because of the mental clarity effect it has.On a physical level, it can aid the digestion, and eliminate nightmares that disturb sleep.

December is the month of the turquoise, which ranges in color from sky blue to green. During the 16th century Southwest Indians used the stone as a form of currency. They believed the gemstone could bring spoils to the warrior, animals to the hunter, and happiness and good fortune to all. Modern-day turquoise is treated to improve its color and durability.


Here is a Brief History of Chain Maille

The derivation of the word is from the French 'maille' and the Latin 'macula' meaning mesh. History records that Chain Maille was used by Romans, who may have encountered it while fighting Celts in France and England. Rusty masses have been discovered in Celtic graves dating from about 400 BC which appears to be maille.

It was thought to be invented in the northern France/England area. It has also been mentioned that Pakistani tribesmen were using it as fighting armor circa 1910. This gives it an active lifetime of roughly 2000 years. It was also developed in the Asian domains, often as a way of connecting small plates into a flexible shirt.

It is not know for sure when artisans first started creating jewelry out of chain maille patterns but it is a widely practiced art in today's society. One thing is for sure, it takes lots of patience.


P. P. S. - If you are interested in my non business art my other site is here [link] Enjoy! ^_^

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*CrysallisCreations:iconCrysallisCreations: 4 days 9 hours ago
Thank you for your watch!! :D :hug:

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~SilverRoseJewelry:iconSilverRoseJewelry: May 4, 2008, 10:39:40 AM
Thank you so much for the watch! :)

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*immortaldesigns:iconimmortaldesigns: May 3, 2008, 2:26:45 PM
Thanks for faving "Jens Jewels"! :)

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*DuckTapeBandit:iconDuckTapeBandit: May 2, 2008, 5:51:25 PM
Yeah I think that a lot of people would appreciate a piece like that :D

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=craftymama:iconcraftymama: May 2, 2008, 5:22:19 PM
I can weave my wire all day long but when it comes to seed beads I am lost. Can you recommend any good how to sites?

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=craftymama:iconcraftymama: May 2, 2008, 5:21:12 PM
I fell in love with those beads too and just had to make something with them! I'd love to do a full set if anyone wanted to buy it. I think it would turn out spectacular! Definitely a set people would talk about and appriciate.

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*DuckTapeBandit:iconDuckTapeBandit: May 2, 2008, 1:51:43 PM
Thanks for the watch :hug: I'm pretty sure I just fell in love with the leafy bracelet in your gallery lol :dance:

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=Autumn-beads:iconAutumn-beads: May 2, 2008, 12:33:50 PM
Thanks for :+fav: Bluebell cuff
~nurTranen:iconnurTranen: May 2, 2008, 12:20:58 AM
10x very much for watch :hug:

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~Lyytikka:iconLyytikka: Apr 30, 2008, 12:38:52 PM
and thank you for the fav :aww: :blowkiss:
~Fawkesgirl:iconFawkesgirl: Apr 30, 2008, 8:28:08 AM Mood: Zest
Thanks for adding me to your friends! I like your work so much :D
~Lyytikka:iconLyytikka: Apr 30, 2008, 6:00:24 AM
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Thank you for being friends. :aww:
Beautiful gallery you have. :clap:
~shiminess:iconshiminess: Apr 29, 2008, 8:35:12 AM
All your stuff is gorgeous. I am so envious of your talent(s)!

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~Tike88:iconTike88: Apr 29, 2008, 7:22:46 AM
Thanks for the fave and adding to your friends!
=Autumn-beads:iconAutumn-beads: Apr 28, 2008, 12:59:15 PM
Thanks for adding me to your friends! I love your work...something to aspire to! :D
~bloo16:iconbloo16: Apr 28, 2008, 12:14:57 AM
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~AkumaRaven:iconAkumaRaven: Apr 27, 2008, 8:07:40 PM
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=craftymama:iconcraftymama: Apr 18, 2008, 11:42:19 AM
Thanks! It is nice to know you like my stuff. ^_^

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~Lilygwen:iconLilygwen: Apr 18, 2008, 11:02:19 AM
Oh wow, that is so great! Congrats! Your jewellery are so great that no wonder people like it! :) Oh and your new stuff looks fabulous, yet again! :D
=craftymama:iconcraftymama: Apr 16, 2008, 8:22:47 AM
I hate to upload a ton at once but I guess I'll have no choice. Jason has already started to hand out business cards that have my DA address on them. I'm getting orders already! People can't wait to see the rest of my stuff. It is so cool!

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