Tuesday, January 29, 2013

A fortunate wife

Apologies for the quietness from this end - we have been inundated with rain and high winds as ex-tropical cyclone Oswald makes its way down the east coast of Australia.  We had no power for 2 1/2 days which is difficult for food in fridges and freezers, and because we are rural folk no power to our pumps which give us water for washing, boiling and flushing.  So after our extended camping episode, I am now in Sydney for a few days where the sun is shining and the toilets flush all by themselves. Barry is still on the mountain with power returned but no phone or internet connection and v flaky  mobile coverage.

But I'll turn my back on natural disasters to say that it is a very nice thing to be married to a man who makes jewellery. I was just looking around as I cleaned up my bedroom table last week and realised how many lovely things he has made me.

Barry has had a fabulous run at things in the past little while, and I have been the lucky recipient of some of his prototypes and special pieces.  In return, I thought it was only fair to do a bit of cross-promotion and let folk know that he has a heap of new work in his shop...

These are the first of my Barry earrings - I love the patina on the metal, the different colours of the metal and the rivets. These rate very highly on my list of favourite things, and I carried them to Sydney with me.


Before Christmas Barry made several sets of slim copper earrings for a young friend to select from. She was going to a formal and wanted to look beautiful and elegant.  After she had made her choice, I asked if I could keep these truly simple and elegant ones for myself. Lucky me.


These earrings came about by accident, but reflect the curly bark we often see along our morning walk. I loved them a first sight, especially the way the edges are tinged with the underlying copper. They too accompanied me down south.


The latest and true piece de resistance is this peace-book necklace.  Barry made this one with me in mind; it is book-like and carries one of my favourite quotes within it - Peace is every step.  I love wearing this and carrying its message with me.



Again, it was packed for the trip and i love it. All of his work is made with re-cycled metal and sterling silver posts.

26 comments:

  1. we lost power on monday morning but only for a few hours, am so grateful our water pump is solar powered as is our hot water and our cooking is all gas. It makes such a difference. Next up my studio is going solar!!!!

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    1. The more solar the better by the sounds Trace! We have solar HW but not much fun without pumps... We have a gas bottle and BBQ to cook with - not the same as a cook top. Fingers crossed we don't have a repeat anytime any time soon. Go well.

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  2. Oh, that peace book-necklace is gorgeous! I love the idea and execution, you are a fortunate wife indeed!

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    1. I think it's exquisite Ersi andam always handling it as I wear it. Precious.

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  3. The book necklace is truly beautiful.

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    1. Lovely to hear from you Cathy - and I do agree, it's pretty special.

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    1. It's such a lovely gentle reminder to try and keep peace...with each breath as well I guess. Go well.

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  5. I remember seeing these on Barry's blog... wonderful pieces, especially the last. Glad things are getting back to normal at home for you. I know what a week without water is like! Take care.

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    1. At least we weren't freezing or boiling Valerianna! It was quite mild but wet wet wet - about 46 inches we think. Hope allis well with you in the cold.

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  6. Barry's works are indeed lovely and unique. Fortunate wife indeed!

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    1. Indeed I am Leslie - I get such lovely surprises!

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  7. Oh my, your weather sounds pretty scary! And yes indeed, how fortunate you are…these pieces are beautiful!

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    1. Thanks Suzie - things are settling and returning to normal, and I do love wearing these pieces - the energy that goes with them as well is all so positive.

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  8. It is wonderful that you can carry such precious and thoughtful gifts wherever you go. He thus remains close to your heart.

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    1. It is very nice indeed to carry a wee piece of B with me wherever I go Jo!

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  9. Wow, just so delightful! Lucky and deserving wife. ;)

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    1. Well... Let's pretend I'm deserving! I know I am lucky - thanks Louise

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  10. heh ... loved the title ... pointing to an aussie classic - so apt ... on so many levels >>> Gina

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    1. It's one of those Aussie things isn't it? Made sense to me to play with it a bit. Thanks for letting me know you got it too Gina! Go well.

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  11. A Fortunate Wife indeed ..... let's change the L for a W and rewrite the classic by Facey. As much as I love the earrings, it is hard to go past the Peace Book. Just beautiful.

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    1. An opportunity perchance? The book is precious but I am also quite fond of the earrings I must say - they always make me feel good.

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  12. It was good to hear you are both safe and well and ,indeed, very lucky to have each other.Looks like he's a keeper Fiona.

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    1. Hi Leslie - thanks for your thoughts and wishes - I love that saying and totally agree he's a keeper! Go well.

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