Recently, I browsed e-bay in search for some malachite beads... PEOPLE, I wanted to SCREAM!!! Most of those "genuine natural malachite","rare beauty", "we guarantee that our stones are 100% natural", "limited quantity available" etc, etc, etc - ARE MAN-CREATED! Assembled, pressed and stabilized from malachite dust in the very best case, and glossy plastic multi-colored monsters in the very worst. By understandable reasons, I will not paste any pictures here. But I can barely hold myself... Very, very upsetting indeed.
Wanna see a real malachite? Here it comes:


The shape of the pendant is a crescent, and this is my interpretation of a traditional female protective amulet that was common in Russia (and not only!).
Actually, I was amazed to find out that Swedish miners also have stories about Lady of The Mine. And their stories are quite similar to what I heard as a child. How very interesting...
Oah well, you know what you will have to do somewhere between the 9th and 15th of March: go to our blog and vote for your favorites! Otherwise, you can always search for the "ebwc" tag on Etsy!
Be well! :)
And please, if somebody is trying to tell you that there is such a thing as "red", "purple", "multicolor" or "rainbow" malachite - please do not believe those people... Or at least do not pay more than a buck or two...
14 comments:
Gorgeous! I love the tale you chose for your inspiration, too!
Super! Amazing work!
Gorgeous! Beautiful fairy tale reflection!! Love it. As to me the shape reminds me Russian traditional kokoshnik and cabochon-the face.
What a gorgeous piece! Good luck in the voting.
A superb necklace! The fairy tale which inspired it, makes this piece even more special. I really admire your use of colour, you have a fantastic eye for detail. Beautiful work...best of luck with the voting!
Beautiful creation, and beautiful kaboshon
Most beautiful design and colors!
Oh my goodness, your necklace is gorgeus..Every piece after piece just gets better and better.
And great legend..
That's beautiful! Wow. I love it! And I loved reading about the story behind it :)
Thank you so much for all the wondreful comments!
The piece is gorgeous! Good luck with the challenge!
Very pretty! Malachite is awesome! The necklace looks like Russian kokoshnik. The way you go, girl! :)
Beautiful!
Beautiful beadwork!
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