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North Wind Collection

March 22, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Over the past few months, I spent my days scooping fresh snow, pulling up the cracking cold, catching owls as they passed overhead, pulling deep teals out of mountain pools, and plucking icicles from tree boughs, all to work into metal and stone. And in the end, I collected an entire season for you.

I gathered up as much winter as I could fit in my arms and imbued in these pieces my boundless love of winter and my bliss at being back in Maine.

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OF THE NORTH NECKLACES

The first design I revisted was my dendritic agate owl necklaces. These were the focal of the very first North Wind Collection two years ago. Despite how long it had been since making them, it didn’t take long for my hand to remember the path for the saw blade to take around owl feathers and tufts.

Silhouettes of solitary owls in flight are sawn out of the backs of each of the dendritic agate pendants, which reveal the wintery backs of the gemstones. Owls made of ice and snow, silent watchers of silent winter forests. The first design I revisited was my dendritic agate owl necklaces.

I made so very many of these, the owls have been flapping and fluttering for days in my studio. I can feel how anxious they are to spread their tail feathers and leap out my windows to fly off toward their intended keepers, each destined for different parts of the world.

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NORTH WIND EARRINGS

It seems only proper that on the day I finished these earrings, there would be a gale lashing the birches outside our house, as these earrings are my ode to the north wind.

They are comprised of hand-cut rock quartzes cut from the insides of druzy geodes, icy white like the hoarfrost that clings to wind-whipped mountainsides.

And below is a swath of chain, to help you feel the wind as it twines through your hair.

Earrings made of delicateness and movement, ice and the north wind.

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WINTER OWL EARRINGS

And this a new design, my Winter Owl Earrings. Tiny matching dendritic agate gemstones with owls soaring below them suspended from simple french earwires.

Bold statement earrings for views from the winter sky.

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WINTER OWL RINGS

There are also a handful of Winter Owl Rings as well.

Measured on the mandrel, there will be sizes 6.75, 7, 7, 7.25, 7.25, 7.25, 7.75, 8.25, 8.5, 8.5, 9, 9.25, 9.5, 10.5. (Remember with the wide bands to purchase a size 1/2 – 1 full size larger than your normal ring size. (Most people prefer 1/2 size bigger, but I like the breathability of a full size bigger.)

I have even convinced a few of the little owls to settle your open hands, if you happen to claim one of these rings. Furtive familiars to carry through the day.

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TAIL FEATHERS NECKLACES

There will also be a version of the dendritic agate owl necklaces with chain fringe.
Below the stones, long, tapered swaths of chain to resemble tail feathers.

For awareness of the wind and immediate course correction, as with the owl.

From the backs of these I have sawn a window, revealing an owl made of snow and shadow.

A familiar to wear against the chest.

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FLURRY NECKLACES

With numb fingers and a few attempts, I was able to catch you a few snow flurries!

White and swirling, and biting cold to the touch, but I still managed to pull a squall from the sky and into my studio to be encased in soft white moonstone and fluttering sterling silver.

A tiny snow flurry to wear about the neck.

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WINTER CURRENT RINGS

Made with teal green kyanite gemstones that drink the light and hold it within their interiors.

Looking into the stones is like looking up towards the light while underwater, dotted with crackling striations and dark inclusions like clusters of algae or leaves from nearby trees.

Glistening facets refracting and throwing the light, like ripples on water.

A ring for finding forest pools after the first snow melt, breaking icicles off roof edges, and exploring coves still sparkling with sea ice.

A ring for the deep currents that run through winter, dark and saturated.

(Sizes range from US 4.5 – 11.5, and since the bands are narrow they fit true to size.)

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OF THE NORTH CUFF BRACELETS

Dendritic agates are like actual slices of winter. Snow covered chalcedony fields bordered by tiny dendrite forests.

Each entirely unique with the grays, whites, blues, and blacks it chooses to borrow from winter.

And so I made a handful of cuff bracelets very simply adorned to allow the stone to be the focus.

Silver twisting around the gemstone, like a cold wind falling around trees and glacial boulders.

And hidden on the backs of these cuffs is a tiny snow flurry engraved into the silver.

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JANUARY NECKLACES

Rough and weathered, like January.

These necklaces features freeform aquamarine gemstones.

Some of the aquamarines in this design are smooth and polished, others are raw and natural. The hues of the aquamarine range from saturated aqua to powdery blue.

The gemstone is set above a chain fringe, some strands of which have tiny sterling orbs built in, like falling snow.

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FLURRY EARRINGS

This earring silhouette is perhaps one of my most recognizable designs, first created for the Mossflower Collection with luminous prehnite. And this is my iteration for the North Wind Collection.

I chose shimmering moonstones that range from subtly gray to bright white to a touch of peach, like snow early in the morning, bright noonday, and during the golden hour of sunset.

Some of the stones are completely opaque, others with slightly more clarity, rendering them somewhat liquid-looking. Others have internal fissures and feathery inclusions, which to me look like the quick-frozen cracks in lake ice.

My wonder at the spectrum of these stones and their subtleties never ceases.

Because I swoon to see so many of these earrings all together with their shimmy and shimmer, I made a few dozen pairs for you. Soft, wintery moonstones and swirls of snowflakes to flutter beneath your ears.

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JANUARY RINGS

This ring silhouette and double layering technique has become a staple in every one of my collections.

These rings feature icy aquamarines, some smooth, others faceted, as varied as the ice of winter. They crackle with inclusions, like the hastily formed ice of a forest lake.

Large slices of winter set atop sloping double-layer bands with snowflake silhouettes tucked under the bezels for safe keeping.

These are sturdy rings made for pulling winter storms down from the sky, and gathering ice shards from mountain runoffs.

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FEBRUARY FOREST EARRINGS

In addition to the light and fluttery earrings I made for this collection, I also made this handful of dendritic agate beauties.

The stones in each pair were cut from the same rough, meaning that they match very well and in some cases are the mirror image of the other.

Like on a February forest hike and encountering snowy fields and stark forests both on the way in and on the way back.

I have sawn them with rims around the stones and then textured them to look like tree bark.

Rough and silver, like a wintery pine.

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CRYSTAL CAVE NECKLACES

“It’s the great, big, broad land ’way up yonder,
It’s the forests where silence has lease;
It’s the beauty that thrills me with wonder,
It’s the stillness that fills me with peace.”
– Robert Service, The Spell of the Yukon

This collection began with Robert Service, bard of the north. I go back to this collection of verse every winter, songs of crest and crag, tales of ice and isolation.

These necklaces in particular make me think of Robert Service.

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FEBRUARY FLIGHT CUFF BRACELETS

Holding a dendritic agate is like peeking into different snow-covered vistas; some have tiny fields of snow beneath dusky skies and others show veritable snow-squalls amidst leafless trees. All swirl and chill.

And for these cuff bracelets, I have added two owls in flight over a snow covered field of dendritic agate. Patiently circling, stewards of winter.

Set atop a double half-round adjustable band. There will be eight cuffs, six measuring 5.75″ with a 1″ gap (S/M) and two measuring 6.75″ with a 1″ gap, (M/L).

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WINTER SAPLING EARRINGS

Perhaps my favorite earring design. Each earring features a delicate rainbow moonstone flashing icy blue.

It is suspended amidst a bent sterling twig, like a drip of ice caught by an outstretched branch.

SPECIAL NOTE: The release of these earrings is going to be delayed by a few days. I was hoping to finish them in time, but alas, I was not able to. Keep an eye on my Instagram page for an announcement regarding when they will land in the shop. Likely it will be in the next week or so. There will be a few dozen pairs available.

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And that is everything that will be included in this year’s North Wind Collection!

One thing I did want to mention is that it is unlikely these designs will be repeated next year, as I was only able to complete about half of my planned designs for the release. I have sketches and gemstones that were reluctant to be tucked away until next year, so next year I will focus on all new designs in the next North Wind offering. So if you have fallen in love with a design from this year’s collection, just a heads up that it will likely be a few years before I revisit it.

Also, since we find ourselves in a rather precarious public health situation due to Covid-19, for those of you in states/countries where there are shipping restrictions due to Corona, or for those who just wish to be cautious, I can hang onto any purchased you make and ship at a later date of your choosing. Since these are first come first served, I cannot reserve items, but I can delay shipping for as long as is needed. All you have to do is leave a note in your order or send a message on Etsy after checkout.

All the North Wind pieces I have been previewing the last few months will be in tomorrow’s shop update. Everything lands in the Etsy shop at the same time, Sunday, March 22nd at 1:00 p.m. EST. It is first come first served, to give all a fair chance to claim the pieces that are calling.

See you tomorrow!

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My studio is a whirlwind at the moment! I am pulling the last breaths of the North Wind into these pieces. They are cool to the touch and lasting tokens of winter in the north country.

It is bittersweet finishing these last few designs knowing I won’t be revisiting this collection for a few years. It is particularly bittersweet since most of the designs from this year’s iteration won’t return for a long while. (I like to repeat a few designs each year, but most get tucked away to make room for new ideas.) 

However! As I was packing away the stones and metal components I wouldn’t have time to get to, I did stumble upon a dish of little kyanites I had forgotten about! And so, I thought perhaps I should add some Winter Oak Earrings to this upcoming second release. It felt like kismet that I found them waiting patiently while knowing so many of you weren’t able to catch a pair last time. 

So tell me, is this a design you would like to scoop up if I make some for Part II of the North Wind Collection? Please let me know below if so, that way I can have an idea of whether I should make some or not, and if so, how many! 
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✖️North Wind Collection Release: PART II - Date TBD (April)✖️
I am back in the studio, sweet friends! The last I am back in the studio, sweet friends!

The last few weeks were all about Belgian waffles, best friends, and baby toes. (And some Covid tests and sleepy new parents for good measure.) 

I hope to have all your purchases from the surprise sale on the wing to you by tomorrow. And then, in a few weeks, the very last of the North Wind Collection. The pieces will sail by like those last cold breezes that usher in springtime.
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✖️North Wind Collection Release: PART II - Date TBD (April)✖️
Just a quick reminder that my surprise sale ends t Just a quick reminder that my surprise sale ends today!

And then I will be back in the studio week after next to finish up the very last of my aquamarine, dendritic agate, and quartz point pieces. (I can’t WAIT to show you the quartz rings I am making. Eep!) 

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✖️North Wind Collection Release: PART II - Date TBD (April)✖️
I am so glad so many of you have already caught th I am so glad so many of you have already caught this quick surprise sale I am running! Even a few of the last Mossflower pieces have found thier homes, just in time for spring. I am feeling so joyful right now, and being able to have this little surprise sale to share my warmth has been just the thing. 

( I could have added an exclamation point to every sentence above, but I showed restraint. . . !) 

I plan to leave the sale up for a little while longer, with plans to ship everything in a few weeks.

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✖️North Wind Collection Release: PART II - Date TBD (April)✖️
✨ Release postponed and a little sale! ✨ Swee ✨ Release postponed and a little sale! ✨

Sweet friends! I will be postponing Part II of the North Wind Collection until sometime in April. (This includes the simple Glimmer Ice Rings I last previewed, and 4-5 other designs I haven’t shared yet.) 

Looks like this collection will be like that sort of winter that is still knocking on your doors in springtime. I suppose the snowdrops and crocuses will be pleased! 

Since I will be postponing due to some wonderful family events, I am delighted to have a quick little sale for you! I usually only have a sale like this at the end of each year, in order to make some space on my shop shelves for new designs. But, right now life is a little bit unpredictable and a little bit magic, so I wanted to share a bit of that with you. 

I won’t be able to ship for a few weeks, until I am back at home, but if there is something that has been calling to your heart, my shop link is in my profile. The sale will end in a few days!

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✖️North Wind Collection Release: PART II - Date TBD (April)✖️
✨ Glimmer Ice Rings ✨ I have been so eager to ✨ Glimmer Ice Rings ✨

I have been so eager to show you these rings! And here they are, all finished and sitting delicately. 

I designed these rings after the type of ice we see in late winter/early spring. When the ice on lakes and pools begins to groan and crack, and spring is beginning to lace its fingers around the vestiges of winter, on some mornings you can find bits of glimmer ice.

The technical definition is the delicate ice that forms in the cracks of or on top of old ice. Glimmer ice appears when old ice has begun to melt and pools of water are collecting, and then a cold night and the North wind lays down a new thin layer of ice.

When I came across that late-winter term, I knew I had to catch it in a ring and save it for late winter. I chose the lightest blue aquamarines I had. Small and glowing, like little frozen puddles. Soft and gentle, like late winter. 

I set them simply, but decided to give them a polished finish to give them a glimmer. I don’t often polish my pieces, I love the earthiness of matte and the shadows of oxidization.

And sometimes polishing feels too easy, because polished pieces always looks beautiful! (Learning to create a perfect antique patina without odd colors, flaking, or going too far in the removal took a fair while to get right!)

But after finishing these pieces, I think I might have fallen in love with a polished finish.

What do you think? What kind of finish to you prefer? (Matte/Oxidized/Polished)

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✖️North Wind Collection Release: PART II - Date TBD✖️
My steadfast smithing companion. She has her own c My steadfast smithing companion. She has her own chair and demands snugs about once an hour. What would we do without our furry companions??
Falling in love with each and every aquamarine rin Falling in love with each and every aquamarine ring I set! 

Collection release date will be announced soon. I promise!
I am at that point with the North Wind Collection I am at that point with the North Wind Collection where it is time to put away the gemstones and designs I know I won’t have time to get to this year. It breaks my heart whenever I get to this stage! But the North Wind Collection will return in a few years, so I take comfort in that knowledge.

Still not sure if these crackling aquamarines will be tucked away or not. Perhaps if I discover a way to slow time down they will make an appearance!

I am planning to gather up the very last of winter for Part II of the North Wind Collection. I haven’t chosen a date yet for the final North Wind Release. I want to give these upcoming designs the time they require to crystalize. I am hoping to release them the last weekend of March, but we shall see!
The wind is whipping outside right now, and the bl The wind is whipping outside right now, and the blue satin sky looks as though you could take a scoop out of it with a spoon.

This bright, brisk winter day has me thinking about snowy hiking in the Adirondacks. Micro-spikes digging down towards granite, breath frozen to my hair, and -9 degrees before wind chill at the summit.

Winter hones you like a blade. You feel crisper, bolder; joints and legs gliding like machinery. I wouldnt trade winters in the northeast for anything.

Are you a winter person? Are your winters harsh where you are?
Phew! I have gotten nearly a third of your orders Phew! I have gotten nearly a third of your orders in the mail, and the others should be all packaged up by the end of tomorrow.

What a joy to tuck these pieces in paper and cotton, and know they are going to be loved and cherished by so many winter walkers and snow queens.
Fueled by coffee and very strong tea these days! B Fueled by coffee and very strong tea these days! But I have gotten through everyone's orders and printed all the shipping labels, and you should receive tracking information by Wednesday.

Now to package up each frosty piece! I will whisper words of gratitude to each one as I set them in their boxes and top them with a bow made of paper ribbon.
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