About Me
- Larissa Landinez
- Balgowlah, NSW, Australia
- I am a Venezuelan-Italian-Australian living in the Northern Beaches designing and making gorgeous jewellery pieces with Italian craftsmanship
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Artur Rubinstein - Chopin - Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op. 44
Not only I am nutured for what surrounds me and what I can see with my eyes but for the magical notes as well of Chopin...
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Octagon silver Bracelet
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Saint Eligius (Sant Eligio)
Saint Eligio is the patron of goldsmiths, blacksmiths, and all metal workers. He is generally represented as a bishop, a crosier in his right hand, holding a miniature church of chased gold on the open palm of his left hand.
He was born in Aquitaine (now France), into an educated and influential Gallo-Roman family. His father, recognizing unusual talent in his son, sent him to the goldsmith Abbo, master of the mint at Limoges.
His friend recalled him with love:
"He was tall with a rosy face. He had a pretty head of hair with curly locks. His hands were honest and his fingers long. He had the face of an angel and a prudent look. At first, he was used to wear gold and gems on his clothes, having belts composed of gold and gems and elegantly jeweled purses, linens covered with red metal and golden sacs hemmed with gold and all of the most precious fabrics including all of silk. But all of this was but fleeting ostentation from the beginning and beneath he wore a hairshirt next to his flesh and, as he proceeded to perfection, he gave the ornaments for the needs of the poor. Then you would see him, whom you had once seen gleaming with the weight of the gold and gems that covered him, go covered in the vilest clothing with a rope for a belt."
Love for the saints.
source: wikipedia
He was born in Aquitaine (now France), into an educated and influential Gallo-Roman family. His father, recognizing unusual talent in his son, sent him to the goldsmith Abbo, master of the mint at Limoges.
His friend recalled him with love:
"He was tall with a rosy face. He had a pretty head of hair with curly locks. His hands were honest and his fingers long. He had the face of an angel and a prudent look. At first, he was used to wear gold and gems on his clothes, having belts composed of gold and gems and elegantly jeweled purses, linens covered with red metal and golden sacs hemmed with gold and all of the most precious fabrics including all of silk. But all of this was but fleeting ostentation from the beginning and beneath he wore a hairshirt next to his flesh and, as he proceeded to perfection, he gave the ornaments for the needs of the poor. Then you would see him, whom you had once seen gleaming with the weight of the gold and gems that covered him, go covered in the vilest clothing with a rope for a belt."
Love for the saints.
source: wikipedia
Friday, October 8, 2010
Beautiful Inspiring Faith pendant
I just wanted to share a lovely pendant specially made for a unique person and also honoring an Inspiring saint who is and example of love called: "Saint Jude Thaddeus" The Patron of lost and desperate causes.
If you want to find out more you can check this links:
http://stjudenovenablog.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
My Jewellry
Friday, November 6, 2009
Silver Earrings
Beautiful and Elegant earrings.
I love to incorporate pearls in my pieces.I select the quality very carefully and make sure they have a special glow. When combined with the way I work precious metals the give the final touch.
Pearls are often seen as a symbol for a certain age. I certainly think any woman can wear then. What is most important it's your style.
I love to incorporate pearls in my pieces.I select the quality very carefully and make sure they have a special glow. When combined with the way I work precious metals the give the final touch.
Pearls are often seen as a symbol for a certain age. I certainly think any woman can wear then. What is most important it's your style.
You can buy them on Boticca:
Friday, October 30, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Black Coral ring
Beautiful and powerful black coral from Venezuela, mixed with 18ct gold. The gold structure is all hammered and hand made.
This ring design is part of the "Jewellry Landscape between reality and virtuality" exhibition "I paessagi del gioiello" organized by Alba Cappellieri. Architect and Teacher at the Politecnico di Milano for Jewelry design and Architecture history
Also featured at the "Terzo Salone Internazionale Gioiello d'Arte" villa Borromeo
Cassano d'Adda (MI)
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