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  • A Valentine's Gift

    What could be a better Valentine's gift than a "United For Ever" necklace? Here is the antique seal we used to make it.  It is an antique glass ...
  • Get Groovin

    I'm updating some new images, and getting my groove on... Out of the speakers is a tune by The Barr Brothers. Hope you like it! And... Below is t...
  • Perseverance Wins

    Today's featured wax seal necklace is "The Tortoise And The Hare" - depicting a scene out of Aesop fable numbered 226 in the Perry Index. From t...
  • New Year's Resolution

    Did you make a New Year's resolution? This wax seal necklace would make a perfect talisman for a special pledge of time. Omni Tempore is Latin for ...
  • Happy New Year!

    Wishing you the best in this upcoming year! Happy New Year! Here is a look at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, from previous fireworks shows... The im...
  • The Rice Museum

    If you take a trip to Georgetown, South Carolina, be sure to visit The Rice Museum.(the Old Town Market building) Georgetown is South Carolina's ...
  • Swallow Migrating South

    Today's featured wax seal necklace depicts a migrating swallow. It seems a fitting choice considering the time of year.The words framing this piec...
  • Antonio Canova

    Here we have Antonio Canova, the famous Italian sculptor. Born in Possagno in 1757, and died in Venice 1822, only 60 miles away from his place of b...
  • The 25th And The Park

    We hope you had a really nice day yesterday! We spent the day in Columbia, South Carolina, a trip to the Sesquicentennial State Park. A fantastic...
  • Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays!

    Wishing you a beautiful holiday with lots of cheers and gifts coming your way. Merry Xmas greetings!
  • Keep Your Eyes On Target

    Focus on the end goal. We were just listening to a song called "Younger" by Seinabo Sey... and got our daily fill of motivation to get things d...
  • Dante's Inferno Canto III

    ABANDON ALL HOPE, YE WHO ENTER HERE. Reading Dante's Inferno, the first part of the Divine Comedy poem, I came across the passage of Canto III - Th...