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Knitting Neels | September 1st 2008

It makes me sad that all people know Amsterdam for is the Red Light District. We took a brief walk through it but have been happily enjoying all the other beautiful and unique things the city has to offer. There are interesting details in almost read more

Jodhpur : The Land of Colours - 27

India On Wheels | August 28th 2008 by Aniruddha Deodhar

Guys, Jodhpur - the land of colours located on the edge of the great Indian Thar desert. Jodhpur is especially known for designer furniture and metal work products that are geared to Western tasters.The central market, or Ghasmandi Bazaar, is popular read more

We've Been Featured!

Grizzly Mountain Arts | August 26th 2008 by Grizzly Mountain Arts

I logged into my email this morning and found a wonderful surprise! We've been featured in "Rocki's Rock'N Blog"!Rocki is a kindred spirit that loves to create using organic and earthy elements in her jewelry. My favorite piece, is her "Even Square read more

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Architecture Redefined | August 25th 2008

The museum, designed by architect Rafael Viñoly in NYC, will be completed by 2011, and will show off a collection of 5,000 paintings, 700 antiques, sculptures, metalwork and ceramics, a calligraphy section--not fancy party invitations, mind you, but read more

Enormous Artificial Sand Dune To House Museum of Modern Arab Art…

Mouse ATC | August 24th 2008

If you happen to be driving through the desert near Doha, Qatar and notice an unusual number of Bentleys and Ferraris parked in front of a sand dune, you may find you're actually looking at the Museum of Modern Arab Art, a two-level, air-conditioned read more

“New and Native” Beauty: The Art and Craft of Greene & Greene

The Arts and Luxury Travel Weblog | August 22nd 2008 by Jeffrey Moorhouse

San Marino, Calif. - The Huntington, in partnership with the Gamble House, USC, will present the most comprehensive exhibition ever undertaken on the work of Arts and Crafts architecture and design legends Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Gre read more

Shopping In India : Shopping Exotic Picks - 1

India On Wheels | August 13th 2008 by Aniruddha Deodhar

Guys, Shopping is an adventure of vibrant kind in India. Exotic images of an India, of silk, spices and saris are alive even today in quintessential bazaars where the passing of time has little meaning. Like some other aspects of India, its shopping read more

makool loves: stone & honey

MAKOOL LOVES YOU | August 8th 2008 by makool

Stone & Honey is the latest line from Small Things Studio, here in Portland, Oregon. These are one of a kind Brazilian Agates, with delicate metalwork. They describe these shapes as honey comb, and pinwheels. I think the “pinwheels” read more

ANTIQUE WEATHERVANES

My Precious Weathervanes : Direct Your Way | August 4th 2008 by Robertus Wijanarko

Metal and wooden weathervanes have decorated homes, stores, and barns for many years, from the early days of hand production through the revolutions of the industrial age. Weathervanes can be both beautiful and utilitarian, functioning as an indicato read more

Ahlwyn, South Yarra

Art Deco Buildings | August 2nd 2008 by David Thompson

This block of flats, called Ahlwyn, offer a nice contrast between the cream render surrounding the balconies and windows and the red brick of the rest of the structure.They were constructed in 1936 to a design by Arthur W Plaisted in Park Street, Sou read more

Best Christmas Present Ever, But Buy It Now!

The Glam Guide | July 31st 2008 by G.G.

*Incoherent SQUEEing*For Harry Potter fans, this will be the best Christmas, Chanukah, Divali, Kwanzaa, you-name-it pressie: J. K. Rowling's The Tales of Beedle the Bard Collector's Edition, coming out on December 4. It's coming out in a standard ed read more

Balls to the Wall Sound

The Bachelor Guy | July 31st 2008 by The Bachelor Guy

You want big sound from your home theater system, but you're short on space. Really short. Go Orb. They're small - just slightly larger than a baseball - and deliver rich, full audio. Completely hand-made by metalwork artisans out of high carbon ste read more

David B. Anderson Jewelry

The Jewelry Weblog | July 31st 2008

Goldsmith and Jewelry Designer David B. Anderson is a native New Mexican. His first experience as an artist was at a very early age, while tinkering in his father's workshop on the family ranch. He loved to take things apart to understand how the read more

Hot News: Ford C-Max 7-Seater

My Blog | July 29th 2008 by Andhika

Ford’s latest compact people carrier is shaping up nicely. This is the forthcoming new C-MAX, which debuts a fresh look that mixes styling cues from the S-MAX with the recently launched Kuga SUV. But the best news is that it will have seven seats.T read more

The History of Rome II

The Lighthouse: Notes, Comments and Observations on the Thir… | July 26th 2008 by Cassandra

Art Daily: "Royal Academy of Arts Announces Ground-Breaking Exhibition Devoted to Byzantium"From October 2008, the Royal Academy of Arts will host a ground-breaking exhibition devoted to Byzantium. Highlighting the splendours of the Byzantine Empire, read more

Jane Adam Jewelry

The Jewelry Weblog | July 24th 2008

Jewelry Designer and Metalsmith British jewelry artist Jane Adam has been exploring the medium of anodized aluminum for more than twenty years. With a Masters in Metalwork and Jewelry from London's Royal College of Art, Jane Adam's success as read more

Berea College in the New York Times

Greenjeans Blog | July 21st 2008 by Amy Shaw

Berea College in Kentucky is not your typical university, and today's New York Times is giving Berea some well-deserved attention ("With No Frills or Tuition, a College Draws Notice").For one thing, Berea has a wonderful work-study program where stud read more

A Year On Etsy

sketchbook | July 13th 2008 by Sarah Kelley

I've been beading for years and selling off and on through those years, mostly to friends and family. I did do some sales on EBay and a few craft shows. I had my work in a gallery at one point. I've done home parties and still do once in awhile.I fou read more

The Bronze Krater said to be from Pieria, Greece

Looting Matters | July 12th 2008

Further brief reports on the return of two antiquities from the Shelby White collection to Greece have appeared today ("US collector to return two ancient artifacts", Kathimerini, July 12, 2008; Julie Bloom, "Collector to Return Antiquities to Greece read more

Robot Love

ThisNext | July 10th 2008

Robots have been around for ages, whether it be real or imagined.  The idea behind artificial intelligence originated in ancient mythology.  The ancient Greek god of metalwork, Vulcan, had a wide range of artificial beings that served vario read more

Seattle art show

High Desert Diva | July 8th 2008 by High Desert Diva

Our friend Lauren is having some of her metalwork sculptures on display in what she calls "a little show at a very small place".For anyone in the greater Seattle area, this would be a fun opening to attend. Lauren is an extremely talented metalsmith read more

Starting Out

One Dragon's Dream | July 6th 2008

Don't you just love ICT.........When it works!! Well I set up the basics of this blog at what seems such a long time ago, then I hit problems with my laptop. I am fine when they work, but as soon as they start to play up, I have not got the backgroun read more

Garden Finials - Make Your Yard Colorful

Do It Yourself | July 4th 2008 by wanorizan

Today garden finials are beautiful outdoor accents that are meant to add a little bit of flair to you well cared for yard. Garden finials may be beautiful metal, mirrored or glass spheres atop columns marking points in your garden, or beautiful piece read more

Tick, tick, tick ...

Stupid Ex Husband | July 3rd 2008 by SEH

Hi and for you 'over there' I hope you all enjoy your special day (tomorrow). Thanks to VofT for your kind words - much appreciated. I went for an eye test today - not a good idea when you have woken up, thankfully, after a couple of drinks the nigh read more

Alorinna

Etsy Profiles | June 30th 2008 by Sara's Texture Crafts

http://alorinna.etsy.com/Hi! My name is Cate and I'm addicted to metal. I am convo and trade friendly ;) Before I moved to Atlanta, I was a volunteer firefighter and searchand rescue specialist. I had a real reason to spent hours hiking inthe woods t read more

Metalwork, Luskentyre

photo hebrides | June 30th 2008 by donnie

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A Made Woman

Sweet Pepita | June 16th 2008 by Sweet Pepita

Sooooo.... Sweet Pepita's been made. We just received our acceptance into the Charm City Craft Mafia! Now we're active members of two of Baltimore's raddest, most awesome craft collectives. Now if I could just find my roller skates...Check us out thi read more

300W Subwoofer Power Amplifier

Circuit Project Electronic | June 15th 2008

The amplifier can be assembled by a reasonably experienced hobbyist in about three hours. The metalwork will take somewhat longer, and this is especially true for the high continuous power variant. Even so, it is simple to build, compact, relatively read more

Lay siege to the Tower of London this summer

The Arts and Luxury Travel Weblog | June 15th 2008 by Jeffrey Moorhouse

London - Make an historic assault on the Tower of London from the weekend of July 26/27 and get to grips with attacking and defending the UK’s premier fortress with many different interactive new displays, replicas and exciting events. The opening w read more

Call for Entries: Decorative Resurgence

All Things Metal Clay | June 4th 2008 by Elaine

“Decorative Resurgence” is a juried exhibition focused on contemporary metalwork and jewelry inspired by historical ornamentation and decoration. Artists are encouraged to submit work that references historical decorative metalwork, jewel read more

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