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NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-kind gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by master artists and artisans throughout the world. Depicted in sterling silver, a quetzal bird flaunts lavish feathers. The ancient Maya utilized the plumes in royal headdresses. Maria Belen Nilson captures the lovely image in an original hand-crafted brooch. .925 rating silver Artisan Info: "Hola! My name is Maria Belen, and I was born in Rio Cuarto, Argentina, on 25 February 1954. I grew up there, and graduated in Educational Studies. When I was 21, I left my country and moved to Mexico. "I came here on my own and with nothing. I chose to come to Mexico because I have admired this country and its culture ever since I was very young. I fell in love with Mexico the moment I arrived, and I started teaching literature in Mexico City. "After some years I moved to the state of Morelos, where I started doing handicrafts. I learned about different crafting techniques, and about working with different materials. "I met my husband in Morelos. He is a jewelry designer and we moved to Taxco after we got married. After my first daughter was born, we moved around the country, including San Miguel Allende and Palenque. Eventually we moved back to Taxco, which is renowned as Mexico's 'Silver City.' "I began working with silver in 1994 by chance. I had recently divorced from my husband and I had to go on by myself to provide for my three
Colored tights are suddenly stylish again--and I'm scared to death. My comfort zone lies distinctly in the realm of grays, blacks and the occasional--gasp--blue. I envy girls who pull off red and bright cobalt tights. I'm working up the nerve, but sometimes I still feel like a clown when I wear them. For a style blog I started with my sister, I posted a picture in these teal DKNY tights: (Abov...
Brooches are fun fashion accessories and are steeped in rich history. They can make a statement, show what’s important to you, or serve as your personal good luck charm. Once associated with the past, they are now back in style, especially since First Lady Michelle Obama has been spotted sporting them. They come in prices ranges to fit every budget, from costume jewelry to serious bling. If ...
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