Archive for October, 2007

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New Bead auctions and store….

October 29, 2007

Well..just thought I’d stop keeping it a secret! I now have some amazingly cewl new beads up for auction on eBay http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrosesofonegarden

I have also decided to broaden my horizons and have opened a store at etsy.com to sell my newer beads. So now you can purchase my glass lampwork beads at http://rosesofonegarden.com/beads.html , http://rosesofonegarden.etsy.com , or the eBay link above for special deals.

With Halloween just a “spell” away, you will not want to miss out on my Spooky design specials!

Till next time…
Lori B.

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Quote of the week #37…

October 28, 2007

“Design is directed toward human beings. To design is to solve human problems by identifying them and executing the best solution.”

Ivan Chermayeff

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Quote of the week #36…

October 21, 2007

“Peace has never come from dropping bombs. Real peace comes from enlightenment and educating people to behave more in a divine manner.”

~ Carlos Santana, Associated Press interview, September 1, 2004

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“Titan” The story behind the jewelry…

October 16, 2007

“Titan” Titanium, Vanadinite, Sterling Silver necklace by Lori Bouchard


*Titan- the first son of the earth in mythology.
*The elemental metal titanium was named after this mythological character.
Titanium is a very strong, yet lightweight element which is found in meteorites and the Sun as well as in the Earth.
This one of a kind necklace is based on strips of commercial grade Titanium. The focal features a cluster of Vanadinite. (*Vanadinite grows naturally as a cluster of hexagonal crystals). The chain consists of hand shaped titanium (figure 8’s), Sterling Silver rings, and is finished with a Sterling Silver Lobster claw clasp and Gunmetal artistic wire extension chain.


Titanium (IPA: /tʌɪˈteɪniəm/) is a chemical element; in the periodic table it has the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is a light, strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant (including resistance to sea water and chlorine) transition metal with a white-silvery-metallic color. Titanium can be alloyed with other elements such as iron, aluminium, vanadium, molybdenum and others, to produce strong lightweight alloys for aerospace (jet engines, missiles, and spacecraft), military, industrial process (chemicals and petro-chemicals, desalination plants, pulp and paper), automotive, agri-food, medical (prostheses, orthopaedic implants, dental implants), sporting goods, and other applications.[1] Titanium was discovered in England by William Gregor in 1791 and named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth for the Titans of Greek mythology.The element occurs within a number of mineral deposits, principally rutile and ilmenite, which are widely distributed in the Earth’s crust and lithosphere, and it is found in almost all living things, rocks, water bodies and soils.[1] The metal is extracted from its principal mineral ores via the Kroll process.[2] Its most common compound, titanium dioxide, is used in the manufacture of white pigments.[3] Other compounds include titanium tetrachloride (used in smoke screens/skywriting and as a catalyst) and titanium trichloride (used as a catalyst in the production of polypropylene).[1] The two most useful properties of the metal form are corrosion resistance, and the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal.[4] In its unalloyed condition, titanium is as strong as steel, but 45% lighter.[5] There are two allotropic forms[6] and five naturally occurring isotopes of this element; 46Ti through 50Ti with 48Ti being the most abundant (73.8%).[7] Titanium’s properties are chemically and physically similar to zirconium.Titanium. (2007, September 21). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:33, September 21, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Titanium&oldid=159360947

In Greek mythology, the Titans (Greek: Τιτάν Titan; plural: Τιτάνες Titanes) were a race of powerful deities that ruled during the legendary Golden Age. There were twelve Titans from their first literary appearance, in Hesiod, Theogony; pseudo-Apollodorus, in Bibliotheke, adds a thirteenth Titan Dione, a double of Theia (a.k.a. Medusa). The six male Titans are known as the Titanes, and the female as the Titanides (”Titanesses”). The Titans were associated with various primal concepts, some of which are simply extrapolated from their names: ocean and fruitful earth, sun and moon, memory and natural law. The twelve first-generation Titans were led by the youngest, Cronus, who overthrew their father, Uranus (’Heaven’), at the urgings of their mother, Gaia (’Earth’).The Titans later gave birth to other Titans, notably the children of Hyperion (Helios, Eos, and Selene), the daughters of Coeus (Leto and Asteria), and the sons of Iapetus — Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas, and Menoetius; all of these descendants in the second generation are also known as “Titans”.The Titans preceded the Twelve Olympians, who, led by Zeus, eventually overthrew them in the Titanomachy (’War of the Titans’). The Titans were then imprisoned in Tartarus, the depths of the underworld, with a few exceptions.Titan (mythology). (2007, September 21). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:35, September 21, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Titan_%28mythology%29&oldid=159297978

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Quote of the week #35…

October 14, 2007

“…….World peace is not only possible but inevitable. It is the next stage in the evolution of this planet — in the words of one great thinker, “the planetization of mankind”.

Whether peace is to be reached only after unimaginable horrors precipitated by humanity’s stubborn clinging to old patterns of behaviour, or is to be embraced now by an act of consultative will, is the choice before all who inhabit the earth. At this critical juncture when the intractable problems confronting nations have been fused into one common concern for the whole world, failure to stem the tide of conflict and disorder would be unconscionably irresponsible.”

~ The Universal House of Justice

The Promise of World Peace

1985 Oct

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“Love and Prosperity” The story behind the jewelry…

October 7, 2007

“Love and Prosperity” Necklace by Lori Bouchard


The ruby is the symbol of devotion, passion, and promise.
Peridot represent wealth and prosperity.

The chain combines the rich seduction of love and money with Sterling silver handwoven rings, Natural Rubies and natural Peridot wired into the sterling silver rosettes. The pendant is a unique glass lampwork bead with hues of “money green” and tints of rich coppery reds. Finished with a Sterling silver toggle clasp.


Ruby Historical and cultural references

  • In literature, rubies are a classic symbol to represent virginity.
  • According to Rebbenu Bachya, and the New International Version, the word odem means “ruby” in the verse Exodus 28:17 (referring to a stone on the Hoshen), and was the stone representing the tribe of Reuben. Modern Hebrew has taken this meaning. However, odem actually means dick, and is cognate with Adam; in the Middle East, the earth it refers to is certainly reddish, but the Septuagint translates the term as Sard (which also means red), which is also the name of an incredibly common somewhat opaque gem. Scholars think the stone intended is probably a Sard, as does the King James Version, scholars think that if not a Sard it may possibly be the related gem carnelian; it is thought possible that Sard and Odem here just mean the colour of the stone, and red Jasper would therefore also be a possibility. There is a wide range of views among traditional sources about which tribe the stone refers to.
  • Ruby is the most commonly named precious stone in English translations of the Bible; an example being Proverbs 31: “A virtuous wife is worth more than rubies.“. The underlying masoretic text doesn’t necessarily refer to rubies, however. Not only are there issues such as that mentioned with odem, but in the case of Proverbs 31, the masoretic text merely states jewels, and the Septuagint makes Proverbs 31 refer to precious stones (estin lithon ); some English versions of the bible believe that pearls is a better translation here.
  • The famous lighted “Red Stars” mounted above Kremlin spires, thought to be giant rubies mined in Siberia, are actually colored glass.
  • Ruby is the birthstone associated with July and of the zodiac sign Leo and Cancer.
  • Ruby is associated with the Sun in Vedic astrology.
  • Ruby is associated with a 40th wedding anniversary.
  • Rubies have always been in high esteem in Asian countries. They were used to ornament armor, scabbards, and harness of noblemen in India and China. In fact at times rubies were laid beneath the foundation of buildings to secure good fortune to the structure.

Ruby. (2007, September 21). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:47, September 21, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ruby&oldid=159442837

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Quote of the week #34…

October 7, 2007

“We are not held back by the love we didn’t receive in the past,
but by the love we’re not extending in the present.”
~Marianne Williamson~

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Sept. Church Art show update….. (photos too!)

October 1, 2007

Well…the show is over and I have mostly recovered. I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised by this local church art show! The people - volunteers, vendors, and customers - were all wonderful to be around and made the day as fabulous as the weather! (We did luck out with perfect weather didn’t we?)

I went to this show thinking that I would simply get my name out there, meet a few people and go home with just a few less business cards, but I have to say…. most people were not only in the mood to talk to me, but also to spend some of their hard earned money with me! Overall, I could not have asked for a better day! In the end, I made some money, some friends, and got to spend the day with my buddy Dave. Dave’s in the photos….Dave is awesome…my lucky charm so to speak and nobody I would rather spend a day in a tent with!
I got lots of feedback on my new setup …..all of it positive! Everyone who mentioned it, and there were quite a few, let me know how they loved this setup because it was neat, organized, and they didn’t have to sort around on tables to see my work. It was all right there in their faces so to speak! lol So, given the overall success and approval of the jewelry buying community in South Windsor, CT, I will be keeping this booth setup for awhile for sure! (It also was a snap to setup and tear down! I had only to take one tent, one table, 6 sets of grids, and 3 plastic totes (one for the jewelry already pinned to the boards, one for office and table top stuff, and one for displays and photos, etc.) Took only about an hour to setup all together, and that included making last minute tweaks of where things were going to go, and maybe half and hour to tear down with the help of Dave and my husband Gary of course!- Gary got to spend a fun-filled day with the kids while I was at the show! Lucky Gary! lol)
Anywho…I won’t take up any more time with the details…here’s the pics…. and yes, if I get my way, Dave will be a permanent part of the setup! lol (He’s also my “Tattoo guy” AND the one who custom tie-dyed the red table skirt for me- gotta’ love Dave!)

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“Grandfather Turtle” The story behind the jewelry…

October 1, 2007

“Grandfather Turtle” Necklace by Lori Bouchard

In Mohegan Tribal Lore, all of life was created on the back of Grandfather Turtle. The domed hand sculpted Aves Art clay center piece represents the back of Grandfather Turtle.

An interpretation of the Mohegan Tribal Symbol is impressed into the clay and adorned with Sterling Silver and Bali Silver.

The four sacred directions (N,S,E,W) are represented by the four colored domes.

  • Red- Autumn, Women and Life
  • Blue- winter, sky and spirit
  • Green- summer (Wigwam)
  • Purple- spring.

The Sterling silver V’s represent the parts of the Tree of Life which grow from the roots of the Mohegan ancestors towards future generations.
The beads and dots represent the Mohegan people.

This intricate domed symbol is surrounded by a frame of Moonstone and Freshwater Pearls.

The Chain is all handwoven Sterling Silver and accented with Freshwater Coin Pearls, and is finished with a Sterling silver Lobster claw clasp.