Showing posts with label Inuit carving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inuit carving. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Rocks Rock!


I've been super busy lately with an extra exciting surprise, but I don't want to ruin it until it's a completely done deal.  Since this big secret has been eating up a ton of my time, and mind space I haven't been up to too many DIYs lately.  I'm sorry if I'm disappointing any of you with the lack of tutorials, but I promise there will be a plethora of them in the future, if you can hang on.  For now I hope you like rocks, because I sure do!  

Actually, I like rocks a TON.  I'm even willing to pay for them.  I think it's romantic if Aaron buys me a rock, and I'm not talking about diamonds or rubies here.  I totally prefer a colorful, crystal-covered, other worldly rock, rather than a bunch of roses.  Aaron bought this rock for me on our most recent trip to Vermont, when we saw Peter Dinklage talk.  It's called a Wavellite, it's from Mount Ida in Arkansas.  


He bought this one for me at the same place.  It's called a pyromorphite, from Guangxi Province in China.  I had an extremely hard time deciding on which rock I wanted.  I think next time we are in Bennington we might be buying another one.   I do love the one I got.  The orange with the green crystals growing out of the sparkle is perfectly lovely.  I adore all the colors and textures.  


I think I got the two rocks when driving cross country with my mom.  We stopped at a place with a ton of petrified wood, and I think I got these there.  At least they look like petrified wood to me.  I love the wood grain, and the beautiful shades of colors.  The little bit of driftwood is from a DE beach.  I think.  I have a hard time keeping track of where all my rocks are from.  For me it's more about finding a little natural object that I find beautiful.  I find solace in knowing they have been on the earth longer than me, and will remain here long after I'm gone. 

This is a fossil my mom bought for me when Aaron and I first moved back to Delaware.  We found it at this big arts & craft festival that happens every year, in this hippie little community called Arden.  The rock it's on I probably found walking around somewhere in this area, because I think it looks like slate or blue rock, which are both natural to this area.  

Aaron and I also bought this little bear fetish on our trip to Vermont.  It's hand carved by Inuit people from North America.  The wolf I found in my parent's kitchen.  The Jesus pendant I found somewhere really special, that shall remain nameless for the time being.  I found the bottom rock on a family trip a looooong time ago.  I think it looks like sliced bread.  The other rocks have been found random places.  I setup this little alter for the bear, because I thought the little guy would be happiest like this.  

I almost didn't get this guy, and I'm soooo pleased I made Aaron come back with me to wrap him up, and bring him home.  He is just perfect.  

My first dog was half wolf, and they've always had a special place in my heart because of it.  

I wasn't raised in a house where this type of jewelry was bought or worn, but they always catch my eye around someone else's neck.  I love how worn this is.  I bet this pendant has seen a lifetime of stories.  I hope this brings me some luck being around.  

Hope you enjoyed my rock collection, as much as I do!  Do you collect rocks too?  Happy DIYing, chris