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Thursday 31 May 2012

What is YIN YANG




Yin Yang


Yang is the white side with the black dot on it, and yin is the black side with the white dot on it.

In Asian and Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin yang, which is often referred to in the West as "yin and yang", literally meaning "dark and light".  It is used to describe how polar opposites or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn. Opposites thus only exist in relation to each other. The concept lies at the origins of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy.  Many natural forces, for example dark and light, female and male, low and high, cold and hot, water and fire, earth and air—are thought of as manifestations of yin and yang (respectively).

Yin yang are not opposing forces, but complementary opposites, unseen (hidden, feminine) and seen (manifest, masculine), that interact within a greater whole, as part of a dynamic system. Everything has both yin and yang aspects as light cannot exist without darkness and vice-versa, but either of these aspects may manifest more strongly in particular objects, and may ebb or flow over time .

Yin and yang are always opposite and equal qualities. Whenever one quality reaches its peak, it will naturally begin to transform into the opposite quality: for example, grain that reaches its full height in summer (fully yang) will produce seeds and die back in winter (fully yin) in an endless cycle.

It is impossible to talk about yin or yang without some reference to the opposite, since yin and yang are bound together as parts of a mutual whole (e.g. you cannot have the back of a hand without the front). A way to illustrate this idea is to postulate the notion of a race with only men or only women; this race would disappear in a single generation. Yet, men and women together create new generations that allow the race they mutually create (and mutually come from) to survive. The interaction of the two gives birth to things.

Yin is characterized as slow, soft, yielding, diffuse, cold, wet, and passive; and is associated with water, earth, the moon, femininity and nighttime.

Yang, by contrast, is fast, hard, solid, focused, hot, dry, and aggressive; and is associated with fire, sky, the sun, masculinity and daytime.
Adapted from Wikipedia.


Some of our jewellery featuring Yin Yang:



Wednesday 30 May 2012

Our First Competition Entrant

Here's our first competition entrant looking beautiful in Bead Inspired Black Swarovski Pearl and Rondelle Necklace and matching Earrings.  Thank you for your entry.  You'll now go in the draw for the $20 Gift Voucher for May.

Sunday 27 May 2012

Our Week in Review

Markets:
We attended the South Australian Multiple Birth Association (SAMBA) AGM and had a stall.  Thank you everyone for your kind comments and your purchases.

Album of the week:
Bead Inspired Swarovski Pearl Range








Sales:






New Items:



Other:

Kerry finished her May project - Knitted bangle:



Lisa finished her May project - Gem Tree:




That's a Wrap!

Friday 25 May 2012

Bead Displays


Would you like $30 of free products AND

10% of Sales donated to your favourite charity?

Then ask about hosting your own Bead Inspired Bead Display (Adelaide, South Australia metro area).

Get some  friends together at your home, workplace or meeting place, we’ll set up our display and your guests can browse if they'd like to. There won’t be any long spiels - we’ll introduce ourselves, explain a little about what we do and then answer any questions your guests may have.

To say thank you for hosting a Bead Display for us you will automatically receive:

          $30 of free products of your choice

          10% of Sales donated to your favourite Charity

Your thank you gift is not based on value of sales or number of parties booked.



Contact us on 0438 212 937 or at luckyme@bigpond.net.au to organise a time.  We’d love to hear from you!

Thursday 24 May 2012

What is AMETHYST


AMETHYST

Color:  Violet (light to dark)
Birthstone: February
Energies: Power, Protection, Healing
Chakra: Seventh Chakra - Crown or Pineal Gland
Anniversary Stone:  16,17

One material we’re very fond of using in our jewellery creations is Amethyst.  Amethyst is a gemstone that is actually Crystalline quartz in shades of purple, lilac or mauve.

Amethyst is sometimes used as a dream stone and to help insomnia.  It can also be used as a meditation aid when worn as a necklace.  It can help relieve headaches.

Amethyst has healing properties.  Healers usually wear several pieces of jewellery with amethysts set in silver, especially an amethyst necklace.  The person being healed will hold amethyst and also have a piece of amethyst on the part of the body being healed.

Amethyst is used for problems in the blood and in breathing problems. Amethyst crystal clusters are used to keep the air and life force in the home clean and positive.

A couple of our items containing Amethyst:





Monday 21 May 2012

Upcoming Market - Edwardstown Football Club Ladies Night

Upcoming Market - Edwardstown Football Club Ladies Night


Friday 1st June, 2012
Edwardstown Football Club
East Terrace, South Plympton, South Australia
7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
$10 a ticket, everyone welcome!

Let us Introduce Ourselves

Let us introduce ourselves


Bead Inspired is 2 years old and is run by 2 very good friends - Kerry Kasmeris and Lisa Gawler.  We bead from home in  Plympton South and Glandore respectively, South Australia.

A couple of years ago we attended a women's centre beading course together.  At the time it was for leisure, we had no idea where it would take us.  We both found we loved making beading items so much, before we knew it we were drowning in our finished items, not knowing what to do with it, still wanting to make more.  There is only so much jewellery a girl needs and yes I know it's a lot but we had a ridiculous amount. 

So, on 28th May 2010, we took the plunge and debuted at a Ladies Market at our local Kindy.  We were so nervous - was our jewellery going to be sale-worthy?  Would anyone buy it?  Well, we got really good comments and made really good sales.  It's so wonderful to have a passion for making something and have people buy it, wear it and recommend it - it really is a dream come true.

Since then we've done many more markets and continue to.  It's our main outlet for selling our jewellery however we also sell on Etsy and Madeit and at home parties as well.  Friends and previous customers also buy by way of picking up or having their purchases delivered.

Each month we each research a new project and work on it so we can constantly evolve and learn new jewellery making techniques.  We are always on the look out for new and exciting materials from our favourite suppliers and also in op shops and at markets.  There's never a dull moment and it really is a joy.

Kerry lives with her husband and 2 sons (5 and 8) in South Plympton.  She enjoys reading, socialising, knitting, cross-stitching and beading.  She is the organised, symetrical, patterned person in the partnership.

Lisa lives with her husband and daughter (8) in Glandore.  She enjoys reading, listening to music and beading.  She is the opposite of Kerry, making quite chunky, abstract type creations at times.  Lisa works in organised chaos.

Well, that's Bead Inspired's story.  We invite you along for the ride, hopefully it's a long and successful one.  It is our hope that as long as there's passion, Bead Inspired will be here.

Kerry and Lisa