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Author: Herbie Brennan.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Books.
Date: 2003.
Artist: Carol Lawson & Ian Butterworth.
One of my wind chimes kinda disintegrated and fell apart....it was old....but i loved the little metal faeries so much, i wanted to recycle them somehow. So i have been stringing them with glass pearls and crystals and tiny bells...kinda shabby and simple but i still love the way they are turning out.....
Faeries invited me to shoot them as they worked in a church to remove old ductwork and make a space for their spring Faerie Faire
Micro faceted heart shaped briolettes of soft pink rose quartz are wrapped in sterling silver and hang from my hand forged oblong sterling silver hoops. The high quality gemstones seem to glow from within and have remarkable clarity for a stone that can be a little cloudy and included. These are great everyday earrings with their powdery pink go-with-anything tone. Perfect for travel as well, as slipping the gemstone off the hoop will give you a more casual look.
I am the leaf faerie, born of the earth and nourished by the elements of rain and sun. I herald the seasons, provide shelter to man and beast and tower even over the trees themselves. My lofty heights have inspired mortals to built cathedrals and small children to dance in an attempt to catch my leaves in their descent to the ground.