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Winter Bee Collection – Part I

February 23, 2019 ·

“Forget not bees in winter, though they sleep.” – Vita Sackville West

Winters here have been difficult. Usually, I revel in this season, but not since we’ve been here. I long for Maine winters. Rather than pillowy snow that piles up for months, air so cold and clear you can hear the crack of your footsteps echo off into the distance, and a freshness that is palpable even indoors, rather than those glorious aspects of winter, we have muck. Dead grass and mire. Air that is chilly and damp, seeping under sweaters and down the spine. Too warm for snow, too cold for flora.

But how wonderful it has been to have the honeybees with me during these dreariest months, spending time with these colors again. Gray and brown prevail outside my window, an everlasting twilight washing the rest of the palette right out of the landscape. But inside my studio, there has been the warm glow of citrine and the hum of honeybees. It is a strange, but lovely experience working on a summery collection despite what is on the other side of my front door. I have worked with the seasons for a little while now, allowing the palette and forms within what I create to reflect what is outside my window. And with that frame of mind, I can’t help but feel like I am a bee myself, tucked away in the hive, sticky with the preserves of summer and humming warmth into my neighbors. My house is a winter hive.

 Working on this collection had me remembering a few summers ago, when my fella built a perfect little bee box so that we could go beelining and find wild beehives. (Not to disturb, just to observe.) He painstakingly measured, dadoed, sanded, and oiled until it was silky and perfectly proportioned. I am shocked the bees don’t just move right in!

Beelining is where you catch a honeybee in a special, two-doored wooden box, feed it some sweet stuff on a bit of honeycomb, and release her. Then she zooms off into the forest, straight to her hive to let her hive mates know where some tasty sweets are. And every time your bees visit, you move a little bit in the direction from whence they come. And eventually you find yourself at the base of a gnarled oak or a rock crevice where a colony chose to build their home. Of course, its a little bit more complicated than that, requiring compasses, paint markers, stopwatches and the average flight speed of a honeybee.

This picture is from an afternoon begun in a somewhat secret wildflower field that our dear friend Jill knew. We spent our time looking at giant spiders in dewy webs, snacking on water crackers, and holding praying mantises while we waited for the bees. A good day.

With the sunshine of a remembered summer on my shoulders and my heart full of wonder for the bees, and after six weeks of endless inspiration and zealous work, I have this first of two offerings for you.

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Beekeeper’s Cuffs

“There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance.” – H.D. Thoreau

Cuffs featuring rough citrine focals, two little brass pollen granules, and a honeycomb pattern across the top of the band.

Rough and warm, each one unique. These are cuffs to be worn while bee lining through the forest in search of wild hives, or spinning honeycomb on summer afternoons. A beekeepers cuff.

Nectar Rings

(US Ring Sizes: 5, 5.5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7.5, 7.5, 7.5, 8, 8, 8, 8.25, 8.5, 9, 9)

And here, a handful of Nectar Rings, little square cupfuls of sunshine amongst the pollen. These rings features single cushion cut faceted citrines set between two brass pollen granules, the result of the hard work of a little honeybee.

Like the sweet nectar at the bottoms of flowers, yielded with the exchange of pollen.

Honeybee Compasses

The final Honeybee Compasses, all lined up and ready for the shop update. As I wrote the listings for these compasses, I carefully felt each one, noting their weight and frenetic lines radiating from sunny citrines in the centers. These compasses feel so at home in the palm. When you wear them, I am sure you will be instantly called to set off in search of summer sunlight!

 Some words about this design from a past blog post:

Truly creatures of summertime, bees use the sun as a fixed reference point. As such, the sun anchors their internal compasses, even on cloudy days. When a bee finds a lovely patch of pollen and nectar-rich flowers, it maps the location by remembering the angle between the hive, the flowers, and the sun.

And so, I have created this piece for that glorious aspect of bee behavior: a honeybee compass. These large hexagon pendants feature dots and lines radiating from the sunny citrine gemstones at the center. I wanted the inscribed dot/line pattern to resemble a compass, though still feel a bit unruly and natural.

Apiary Rings

(US Ring Sizes: 6, 6.75, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8.25, 9, 9)

Since this is a saddle band, it is a good idea to size up a bit. It is generally recommended to purchase a ring that is about ½ a size larger than your regular size. (For example, if you are a size 7, look for a ring that is a 7.5 in the update.)

This past summer during our trip home to Maine, my father showed me the honeybees he was keeping. He excitedly told me all about undertaker bees and royal jelly and how the honeybee is the official insect of Maine. While standing there discussing his plans for how to best winter the bees and his hopes of getting another hive, we watched the bees coming in and out of the slit at the bottom of the hive. The endless rotation of worker bees depositing their pollen collections and then flying back off into the summer air. I imagined the incredible bustle inside the hive: hexagonal cells being filled with wildflower honey and the bees tirelessly tending their stores.

This ring design is my attempt to capture those moments of observation. Each ring features a golden citrine gemstone, like a cup full of gooey honey to sit upon the hand. And on either side of the stone built into the band are quick, shadowy bees heading towards or disappearing under the rim, like bees entering the slit to their hive. A summery ring to honor that good, steady work of bees.

Bee Bloom Necklaces 

Fluffy, sterling silver roses set above rich citrine gemstones. For a few of these pieces I chose citrine that was heated by the lapidarist to get that dark amber color, like a rich wildflower honey.

Each rose is painstakingly sawn, textured, smoothed, and shaped by hand, petal by petal.

And in the center, little brass pollen granules; the bees can scarcely resist!

 The back features the silhouette of a little honeybee heading down the necklace towards two honeycomb cells full of glowy orange citrine.

Bee Garden Necklaces

 Necklaces with red brass pollen granules set beside painstakingly hand forged flowers, all below rough citrine/heated amethyst points perfectly cut by @daileycutgems.

On the backs, single shadowy bees skirt along the pendant, like a gatherer gliding under leaves and around trees following the scent of asters and foxglove in your bee garden. To and from the hive in that lolling, summer-dazed flight of the bee dipping and arcing from flower to flower.

All but two of the Bee Garden pendants have a bee and its flight path on the back. (I had finished two little pendants before I decided to add this back detail. The two without will have a bit of a price reduction!)

I love these pieces. They remind me of the garden beside my childhood home: rose-scented air swirling around lilac bushes, and the bright red poppies that grew flat against the house in constant embrace with the wind off the bay.

Bee Garden Ring
(US Size 5)

 In the first Honeybee Collection, there was only one Bee Garden Necklace and several Bee Garden Rings. But this time, there will be a dozen or so necklaces and only this one Bee Garden Ring.. A heated quartz point sits above a fluffy rose and two pollen granules. To be worn when you would like to bring bees down from the air to alight on the hand.

Bee Charmer Rings

(US Sizes: 6, 7.75, 8, 8.25, 8.5, 10.5)

 As with the Apiary Rings, it is a good idea to size up on these as well. It is generally recommended to purchase a ring that is at least ½ a size larger than your regular size. But I find these are most comfortable at a full size larger than my regular size. In the end, you are the best judge!

These rings feature smooth oval citrines, like cups of honey balanced upon the hand. There are brass pollen granules above and below the stones.

And I even charmed a few more little honeybees into settling in your open hands. On the underneaths of the rings are tiny bee silhouettes (the bottom ring is what the backs look like). Hidden honeybees to hold through the day.

Flight Path Rings

(US Sizes:  4.5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7.25, 7.5, 7.75, 7.75, 8, 8.75, 9, 9.75, 10.75, )

 A simple design for apiarists, bee charmers, and garden-walkers. Rough citrine simply set, like warm sticky honeycomb resting atop the hand. For these rings I hand-selected several small rough citrines in various pleasing shapes. Some sit low, and others sit proudly tall. I set them modestly because I wanted the focus to be on the stone, as well as the patterning around the band.

Last fall I made several pieces with a dot pattern lolling and spinning on the backs of pendants and on the insides of rings. And so I incorporated that pattern on the outsides of these rings, making their way to and from the sticky, warm citrine. An unruly, jubilant path, skirting the edges of the ring band. Which to me reflects the flight of a bee as it bounces from flower to flower, dipping and arcing for the sheer joy of sun-warmed wings and the promise of honey.

Don’t these citrine look just like raw honeycomb? As though I opened up the beehive at my parents house and deftly cut-away tiny pieces of a warm summer day to set in silver.

Hive Necklaces

Each of these necklaces feature a warm freeform citrine polished to a glossy finish, like gobs of honey. They are set above a few honeycomb cells and between brass pollen granules.

Fixed to the chain above the pendant, a dedicated little worker bee swinging down toward the hive. The bees are built into the chain which is adjustable, so you can change the position of the bee.

And the back is lightly printed with a honeycomb pattern, to wear against the skin in remembrance of the good work of bees.

Honey Necklaces

 To me, this piece looks like a cup that has been filled to nearly spilling with honey! It features a citrine gemstone with a few brass pollen granules placed sporadically around the stone.

When designing this piece, I thought often of this quote by Henry David Thoreau: “The keeping of bees is like the direction of sunbeams.”

This thought I translated into metal by sawing out a window in the shape of a bee on the back; a sticky, sweet thing made entirely of honey! And when you hold the pendant up to the light, the bee glows warmly. The direction of sunbeams, summer preserved in a pendant.

Queen Bee Necklaces

 And here, the grandest design in the collection. These bold necklaces are comprised of freeform, round heated citrine druzy clusters set inside floral borders. The backs of the pendants feature the impression of a large, detailed honeybee.

The inspiration behind this design was the queen bee herself. Did you know that honeybees are matriarchal? All the honey of the world and the fruit of honeybee pollination are the good work of female worker bees. Endlessly burdened by pollen and braving the wide unknowns for the good of the hive. Tending, gathering, and protecting all their days.

The workers carry this incredible responsibility, but the queen is the mother to the entire hive, and larger than the other honeybees. This piece is a reflection of her. Large and bold, and crowned with a circlet of flowers. The most fitting adornment for a honeybee queen.

 These necklaces will be finished with a strong chain that will be custom cut to the length of your choosing.

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And that is everything that will be a part of Sunday’s shop update! A veritable swarm of honeybees prepared to fly off into the world and alight upon your wrists, fingers, and chests.

Everything will be in the Etsy shop at 7:00 p.m. EST on Sunday, February 24th.

Cheers!
Michaela

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The Presold Collection is closed! I have nearly fi The Presold Collection is closed! I have nearly finished making all the custom listings and ironing out details for everyone who reached out. 

I will be working on the commissions in the order they were received, alongside all my other collections in the works. (Hessonite garner, tanzanite, and Nocturne coming at ya!) Some of the stones are being cut and so I have to wait to receive them to get started. 

Thank you for your patience, and I am so excited that some really deep cut designs get to be revisited!
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Thank you to everyone who has reached out so far t Thank you to everyone who has reached out so far to reserve a spot for a commission of a piece of my past work! I am slowly working through the requests, pulling gemstones, checking silver stock. Thank you for your patience, if you sent a message, I am on my way! 🙃🏃🏻‍♀️

I have gotten a fair number of requests for the Darkling Sea Rings.

(Can I just say how much it makes my soul sing that there are so many other mermaid-hearts out there!?)

And so I have put the preorder listing back into the shop from the last time I made them, if you'd like to catch one. (I am absolutely determined that everyone who wants one of these rings is able to get one! 🙇🏻‍♀️)
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Okay, friends, the Presold Collection is finally a Okay, friends, the Presold Collection is finally a go!

✨ I am going to start by taking (24) commissions for past work, just to see how it goes. 
✨ If there is a design from my past that you'd like me to recreate for you, send me a message on Etsy and we can chat about whether it is possible or not, as I will have to see if I have the right gemstones, silver, etc.
✨ I won't be able to make modifications to the design, because custom work gets complicated quickly, so they will be the same as previously designed. 
✨ I wont be able to create designs from Mossflower, Honeybees, Nocturne, or Night Owls, as those will be coming back later this year. (Hurray!)
✨ I also wont be able to recreate designs from the collaborative collection I did with Maia Toll, as I promised those would be one of a kind pieces. 
✨ The turnaround time will be 8-10 weeks (sooner if I can manage it) between date of purchase and date of shipment. Production will be a bit slow as I am going to be working on these alongside other collections.
✨ I think it's easiest to pay in full up front, rather than figuring out invoices. That way I can pop your piece in the mail the moment its finished! And so once we've chatted over on Etsy about whether your request is possible, I will make you a custom listing to purchase. 
✨ Please be patient with my responses, as I am trying to do this will also pulling together two other collections for you. (A whole bunch of tanzanite rings, the very last of the stock I've had for years! As well as a big, beautify Hessonite garnet collection for February.)

And that's it! So if there's a past design that's been singing to you for years, send me a message and I will see if I can spin some magic for you. 
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✨ My endless gratitude, moving from Etsy to Shop ✨ My endless gratitude, moving from Etsy to Shopify, and a Presold Collection question for you! ✨ 
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Cozy friends, what can I say! Each Winter Berry Tea Ring was claimed within about 15 minutes. I like to imagine us all with our darkly brewed rings chatting an afternoon away. What a lucky gal I am! You are the sugar in my tea!
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Also, I know once again Etsy was a headache for some of you. Showing rings sometimes, and then disappearing again. Showing up if you sort by price, but not if you searched "Winter Berry." I couldn't even see any of the newly listed rings for almost 10 minutes... UGH. 

And so, with some computer work on my part, my next release (a batch of tanzanite rings) will be in a new Shopify shop. 

For the past week I have been setting up the new shop, figuring out Quickbooks integration, and getting through all the unfun parts. I am also learning how to make checkout fast so you can quickly catch your pieces. And I am loving the idea of early bird access for newsletter peeps. 

And best of all, no glitchy releases. (I hope! If you use Shopify and do timed releases, please let me know how they go for you.) 
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Also, I know some of you missed these rings. As well as many past designs. 

So! I am officially going to attempt my Presold Collection where you can request a past design. And if I have all the stones and silver necessary, I can then create a preorder listing for you and hit the bench running! 

There will be a few exceptions, like I wont be able to recreate any Mossflower, Honeybee, or Night Owl pieces, since those collections will be returning later this year!

I am likely only going to take on a few dozen commissions at first, just to see how things go. 

Production time will be a bit slow because I am going to be making the commissioned pieces alongside all my other collections (likely 8-10 weeks?). 

And so, if you are hoping to reserve a presold slot, let me know below what past design you are hoping for, so I can start peeking into my gemstone cabinet to see what's possible. 

And then in a few days, I will let you know more!
(Sold) All the Winter Berry Tea Rings are in the s (Sold) All the Winter Berry Tea Rings are in the shop! I hope you'll have a cuppa with me. ☕️💕
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✨ Winter Berry Tea Ring Release: TONIGHT, January 22nd at 7:00 p.m. EST in the Etsy Shop ✨

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A love affair with rhodolite garnet on a snowy aft A love affair with rhodolite garnet on a snowy afternoon. 💕
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✨ Winter Berry Tea Ring Release: TONIGHT, January 22nd at 7:00 p.m. EST in the Etsy Shop ✨

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Oh! I forgot to tell you, the blog preview of all Oh! I forgot to tell you, the blog preview of all the Winter Berry Tea Rings is up. There's a direct link to it in my profile, if you'd like to take a gander. 🌨🧣🫖✨
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✨ Winter Berry Tea Ring Release: TONIGHT, January 22nd at 7:00 p.m. EST in the Etsy Shop ✨

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Tonight, tonight, cozy friends! I have brewed 48 l Tonight, tonight, cozy friends! I have brewed 48 little cups of garnet tea for you. I hope you'll join me! 

Also, thank you to everyone who pretended you were having a cuppa with me, and told me how you take your tea, what the weather is up to where you were, and what novels are on your nightstands. It was the loveliest tea time! 

It is bright and blue and cold here, and I am currently reading the manga "Rose of Versailles" as well as "Leviathan Wakes." Craving a classic these days though too. 

Any recommendations?
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✨ Winter Berry Tea Ring Release: TONIGHT, January 22nd at 7:00 p.m. EST in the Etsy Shop ✨

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🫖 Winter Berry Tea Rings🧣 I just love these 🫖 Winter Berry Tea Rings🧣

I just love these rings. Spare and simple, but rich and comforting at the same time. 

Like a hot cup of berry tea on a  winter afternoon, shadows clinging to ever surface. 

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✨ Winter Berry Tea Ring Release: Sunday, January 22nd at 7:00 p.m. EST in the Etsy Shop ✨

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🫖 Winter Berry Tea Rings🧣 I like to imagine 🫖 Winter Berry Tea Rings🧣

I like to imagine that each of these is a cup of tea I have made for you cozy souls. You would tell me whether you prefer yours sugared or no, and I would ask what novels you've been reading lately. 

We would drink our berry tea before it got cold while we watched the gannets meander down the river. And I would be watching the sky for snow.

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✨ Winter Berry Tea Ring Release: Sunday, January 22nd at 7:00 p.m. EST in the Etsy Shop ✨

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A cup of winter berry tea while I photographed the A cup of winter berry tea while I photographed the Winter Berry Tea Rings. Each were equally comforting. 🧣🫖✨
🫖 Winter Berry Tea Rings🧣 Garnet is the per 🫖 Winter Berry Tea Rings🧣

Garnet is the perfect stone for January. 

Like this dusky, restrained month, rhodolite garnet is often quite dark. That is especially so in a low-dome cut, such as in this batch of gemstones. The color is rich, but furtive. 

When encased in silver, rhodolite garnet darkens to a deeply shadowed purplish red. 

But then, like those shining, bluebird days that we sometimes catch during January, the right conditions give the most saturated colors, light reflecting and refracting off every facet. 

When you wear these rings, they will be dark with flashes of berry red in the right light. On the hand, they look like dusky cups of the strongest pomegranate tea you can imagine. 

But since I have sawn out the backs, the promise of light and color is there for you. 

If it be a dark day and you need the bright comfort of a cup of tea, you can take your ring off, hold it to the light, and let it sing the warmest song you've ever heard.

Whoever chose garnet as a birthstone for January, I see what you did there. 

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✨ Winter Berry Tea Ring Release: Sunday, January 22nd at 7:00 p.m. EST in the Etsy Shop ✨

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