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Friday, 20 January 2012

The Language of the Birds- Brass long necklace

The Language of the Birds
- Folk tales from Russia



Somewhere in a town in holy Russia, there lived a rich merchant with his wife. He had an only son, a dear, bright, and brave boy called Ivan. One lovely day Ivan sat at the dinner table with his parents. Near the window in the same room hung a cage, and a nightingale, a sweet-voiced, gray bird, was imprisoned within. The sweet nightingale began to sing its wonderful song with trills and high silvery tones. The merchant listened and listened to the song and said: "How I wish I could understand the meaning of the different songs of all the birds! I would give half my wealth to the man, if only there were such a man, who could make plain to me all the different songs of the different birds."

Ivan took notice of these words and no matter where he went, no matter where he was, no matter what he did, he always thought of how he could learn the language of the birds.

Some time after this the merchant's son happened to be hunting in a forest. The winds rose, the sky became clouded, the lightning flashed, the thunder roared loudly, and the rain fell in torrents. Ivan soon came near a large tree and saw a big nest in the branches. Four small birds were in the nest; they were quite alone, and neither father nor mother was there to protect them from the cold and wet. The good Ivan pitied them, climbed the tree and covered the little ones with his "kaftan," a long-skirted coat which the Russian peasants and merchants usually wear. The thunderstorm passed by and a big bird came flying and sat down on a branch near the nest and spoke very kindly to Ivan.

"Ivan, I thank thee; thou hast protected my little children from the cold and rain and I wish to do something for thee. Tell me what thou dost wish." Ivan answered; "I am not in need; I have everything for my comfort. But teach me the birds' language."

"Stay with me three days and thou shalt know all about it." Ivan remained in the forest three days. He understood well the teaching of the big bird and returned home more clever than before. One beautiful day soon after this Ivan sat with his parents when the nightingale was singing in his cage. His song was so sad, however, so very sad, that the merchant and his wife also became sad, and their son, their good Ivan, who listened very attentively, was even more affected, and the tears came running down his cheeks."What is the matter?" asked his parents; "what art thou weeping about, dear son?"


"Dear parents," answered the son, "it is because I understand the meaning of the nightingale's song, and because this meaning is so sad for all of us.""What then is the meaning? Tell us the whole truth; do not hide it from us," said the father and mother.

"Oh, how sad it sounds!" replied the son. "How much better would it be never to have been born!"

"Do not frighten us," said the parents, alarmed. "If thou dost really understand the meaning of the song, tell us at once."

"Do you not hear for yourselves? The nightingale says: 'The time will come when Ivan, the merchant's son, shall become Ivan, the king's son, and his own father shall serve him as a simple servant.'"

The merchant and his wife felt troubled and began to distrust their son, their good Ivan. So one night they gave him a drowsy drink, and when he had fallen asleep they took him to a boat on the wide sea, spread the white sails, and pushed the boat from the shore. For a long time the boat danced on the waves and finally it came near a large merchant vessel, which struck against it with such a shock that Ivan awoke. The crew on the large vessel saw Ivan and pitied him. So they decided to take him along with them and did so. High, very high, above in the sky they perceived cranes. Ivan said to the sailors: "Be careful; I hear the birds predicting a storm. Let us enter a harbor or we shall suffer great danger and damage. All the sails will be torn and all the masts will be broken."

But no one paid any attention and they went farther on. In a short time the storm arose, the wind tore the vessel almost to pieces, and they had a very hard time to repair all the damage. When they were through with their work they heard many wild swans flying above them and talking very loud among themselves. "What are they talking about?" inquired the men, this time with interest.
"Be careful," advised Ivan. "I hear and distinctly understand them to say that the pirates, the terrible sea robbers, are near. If we do not enter a harbor at once they will imprison and kill us."
The crew quickly obeyed this advice and as soon as the vessel entered the harbor the pirate boats passed by and the merchants saw them capture several unprepared vessels. When the danger was over, the sailors with Ivan went farther, still farther.

Finally the vessel anchored near a town, large and unknown to the merchants. A king ruled in that town who was very much annoyed by three black crows. These three crows were all the time perching near the window of the king's chamber. No one knew how to get rid of them and no one could kill them. The king ordered notices to be placed at all crossings and on all prominent buildings, saying that whoever was able to relieve the king from the noisy birds would be rewarded by obtaining the youngest korolevna, the king's daughter, for a wife; but the one who should have the daring to undertake but not succeed in delivering the palace from the crows would have his head cut off. Ivan attentively read the announcement, once, twice, and once more. Finally he made the sign of the cross and went to the palace. He said to the servants:  "Open the window and let me listen to the birds." The servants obeyed and Ivan listened for a while. Then he said: "Show me to your sovereign king."

When he reached the room where the king sat on a high, rich chair, he bowed and said: "There are three crows, a father crow, a mother crow, and a son crow. The trouble is that they desire to obtain thy royal decision as to whether the son crow must follow his father crow or his mother crow."The king answered: "The son crow must follow the father crow."

As soon as the king announced his royal decision the crow father with the crow son went one way and the crow mother disappeared the other way, and no one has heard the noisy birds since. The king gave one-half of his kingdom and his youngest korolevna to Ivan, and a happy life began for him.

In the meantime his father, the rich merchant, lost his wife and by and by his fortune also. There was no one left to take care of him, and the old man went begging under the windows of charitable people. He went from one window to another, from one village to another, from one town to another, and one bright day he came to the palace where Ivan lived, begging humbly for charity. Ivan saw him and recognized him, ordered him to come inside, and gave him food to eat and also supplied him with good clothes, asking questions: "Dear old man, what can I do for thee?" he said.

"If thou art so very good," answered the poor father, without knowing that he was speaking to his own son, "let me remain here and serve thee among thy faithful servants."

"Dear, dear father!" exclaimed Ivan, "thou didst doubt the true song of the nightingale, and now thou seest that our fate was to meet according to the predictions of long ago."


The old man was frightened and knelt before his son, but his Ivan remained the same good son as before, took his father lovingly into his arms, and together they wept over their sorrow.
Several days passed by and the old father felt courage to ask his son, the korolevitch:
"Tell me, my son, how was it that thou didst not perish in the boat?" Ivan Korolevitch laughed gayly.

"I presume," he answered, "that it was not my fate to perish at the bottom of the wide sea, but
my fate was to marry the korolevna, my beautiful wife, and to sweeten the old age of my dear father."

The Legend of the White Rose - Short silver necklace

The Legend of the White Rose

Blackpatch : Chanced upon this interesting tale about a beautiful princess, the goddess of the forest and the white rose....




Long, long ago, lost in the mists of time, there was a beautiful young princess who went by the name of Mareena. One day she stole away from the castle guards to go to the forest to collect some wild red roses to decorate the table for the evening meal. The red rose was the symbol of her father, the king. Bouquets of red roses were customary additions to the table setting during the evening meal in the castle, but since insects had damaged the roses in the castle garden, there had been no roses to liven the evening meal for many weeks. Since today was the king’s birthday, the lords and ladies of the kingdom were going to surprise the king at the evening meal with a special play. Mareena wanted to do something even more special, so it was for this reason she had sneaked away.

Mareena was walking down a rarely used trail, looking for roses when she heard some rustling in the bushes off to her right. She stopped and peered intently into the bushes, but could see nothing. Very frightened, the princess turned around and started walking back to the main trail, but before too long she realized that she had taken the left fork instead of the right. She was lost! The rustling in the bushes continued, following behind her, slowly coming closer. All sound of movement stopped; then a series of long, low growls began. Mareena completely lost her nerve and began running in a panic, not knowing where she was going. She reached a clearing in the woods, looked around, and saw nothing. Feeling safe, her heartbeat and breathing began to slow down. Just as she felt that she had escaped her pursuers, hideous growls and snarls began - she was surrounded!

Suddenly, a pack of gray wolves burst into the clearing, and ran in a circle around Mareena, yipping and howling in glee. The circle became smaller, then smaller still. Then the largest of the animals gave a sharp bark, and all the other animals became quiet, sitting on their haunches with a hungry look in their eyes. The leader of the pack stared at Mareena with hungry red eyes. Rabid froth dripped from his mouth, and Mareena could swear that the wild animal was sneering at her. Without warning the leader howled and sprung at Mareena, preparing to sink his filthy fangs deep in her throat. Mesmerized by terror, Mareena couldn’t move. In horror she watched as the giant black beast seemed to fly through the air toward her. Just as she was ready to faint from the horror, a brilliant white flash appeared out of nowhere. The beasts, stunned, were knocked to the ground. The leader of the pack, infuriated at the interruption, swung around, ready to destroy whoever had the audacity to interfere with his feast. A soft white glow began in the treetops, formed into a ball of light, and slowly drifted to the ground. The beasts were confused at this turn of events, so they formed-up behind the leader, ready to face this potential threat to their territory. The ball of light slowly faded, and in its place stood a beautiful lady dressed in shining white garments. The leader leapt into the air toward the lady in white, ready to destroy this human who entered his domain with such impudence.

The lady in white watched calmly as the beast rapidly approached, and when he was within several feet of her, she slowly raised her hand. The beast was knocked to the ground! Terrified, the cowardly pack panicked, and ran off into the woods.

Mareena slowly got up from the ground, and stared at the woman. The lady approached Mareena, and asked her if she was injured. “Nothing serious, thank you” she said. “But who are you?”

“I am Diana, goddess of the forest, and it is my calling to protect all those who enter here with a pure heart and unselfish intentions. Though you acted without thinking of the danger you may have been in, your heart was in the right place. I will now send you home, and will give you a token to remember that, whenever you are in my forest, treat all things with love and kindness.”

Mareena became dizzy for just a moment, and the next thing she knew, she was at the front gate of the castle! All around her soldiers and ordinary citizens were prepared as if to go somewhere en masse. When she appeared, all gasped, and grew quiet. Her father, the king, pushed his way through the crowd to his daughter, and with tears in his eyes, hugged her tightly. He told her that once the castle guard discovered she was missing, he organized a search party, and they were just preparing to leave when she appeared as if by magic. Mareena told him of her rescue by the forest goddess, Diana. But she seemed confused for a moment, and the king asked her what was wrong. Mareena said that Diana was going to give her something to remind her that all living things should be treated with love and kindness, but her hands were empty. The king smiled, reached up and plucked a beautiful white rose that had been placed in his daughter’s hair. 

The king turned around, faced his subjects, and raised his hand for silence. A hush fell over the crowd, and the king said, “On this day, my daughter was saved by a power greater than any of us. I make a proclamation that, as of now, the red rose, which has been a symbol of our kingdom for generations, is here by replaced by the white rose, which will symbolize our respect for the land, rivers, rocks and trees. From this day forward, let no man waste what has been given to us for stewardship, and to treat all of nature with understanding and love.”

From that point on, the kingdom led a blessed existence. When she became of age, Mareena married a handsome young prince from the neighboring kingdom. Of course, the church was filled with white roses. And some said that, even though the day was bright and sunny, a special white light seemed to hover over the couple as they said their
vows.

- written by Joe Knight

Sunday, 20 November 2011

'THE BALLERINA'S CLOSET' - Chain with pendant

The Story of The Ballerina Who Give In Too Easily

The story that comes with this piece of accessory can be found here.

The Ballerina Who Give In Too Easily reminds us that we should "never, never, never give in whatever we do". There will always be 'great masters' out there to either show the way or to discourage us. What matters most is how determine we are and pay attention to what we want to achieve.


Saturday, 29 October 2011

New Launch: Once Upon A Time series....

Christmas is round the corner, and for those looking for unique Christmas gifts, or one of a kind handmade presents for your friends or loved ones, do watch out for our new listings on Etsy! =)
Subsequent to the "Owl Series" and the "Cat Series", Blackpatch is launching their latest new series, the "Once upon a time... series".....

The "Once upon a time... series" will feature handmade accessories or gifts inspired by whimsical tales, children stories and even fantasy, legends & myths. 

They could be widely known tales or myths that have been forgotten..They could be the Gingerbread man who ran away in a hot air balloon...or the pair of bird spirits which are believed to be the spirits of Ara and Irik....   



You can read more about the traditional gingerbread man story here:)

Dual Length Necklace - Unique Silver Owl Necklace

For many of us, there’s no such thing as “enough” when it comes to accessories. But we often find ourselves at the receiving end of “accusing” comments such as “You have too many already!” or “It looks like what you have??!”
Coincidentally, these “accusations” may have inspired some of Black and Patch’s designs (since they too have received such comments before :) ).  Over time, Black and Patch have created and handmade a few of these dual-purposes, dual-looks accessories, ranging from “chain cum earrings”, “brooch cum chain”, “key chain cum key charm” etc. 
But a dual-length necklace is one of their favourites. “One piece - Two looks” – now no one can complain that you are buying 2 necklaces at one go since, TECHNICALLY, you’re only buying ONE!
Check out Blackpatch’s recent creation – a dual length silver owl necklace! Have you had days when you felt like wearing a long chain but frustrated that those you have are too short? (or vice versa). Here you go! This chain is designed with a hook clasp at one end so that you can wear it as a long chain by slipping round your neck. But by simply wrapping round your neck, hook on, and you instantly have a short necklace that can accessorise the neckline of your plain top. Tada! Easy!

Worn as long chain.
Unique piece to perk up your outfit
Instant transformation
to short necklace


Still mesmerized by the magic and mystery surrounding owls, Blackpatch had their eyes on the “Great Horn Owl”, one of the largest in the owl kingdom, as THE pendant to this creation. To enhance the look of this pendant, the silver rings were crafted in a way so that the rings can intertwine and swirl in spherical motion – giving this pendant a 3-dimensional look.

Worn as short necklace.
Different look even on same outfit (see photo above)


When you shop for an accessory, you’ll want it to be unique, interesting or one of a kind. With that in mind, Blackpatch further crafted an asymmetrical look using silver plated and black beads… and you can be assured that you’ll not be wearing the same off-the-shelf accessory as the person standing next to you in the subway. :)



Do swing by Blackpatch - our Etsy Shop by cicking on this link. Blackpatch - Etsy
You may just find the perfect gift for yourself or someone dear for that special occasion!

Sunday, 7 August 2011

The Making of..... Something Tiger-ish


This time, Patch decided to try her hands on something “Tiger-ish”. Right after Black & Patch decided on a Tiger picture that they both like, Black started to work on the cameo pendant right away. (fast and furious!) Black’s skills on the resin cameo pendants have really improved! Guess that's the result of trying, trying… and more trying....  And once Black was done with the pendant, it's Patch's turn to start working on the design of the necklace.

Days of pondering passed and Patch FINALLY got her hands moving. To avoid “over-indulgence”, Patch would occasionally seek Black’s opinion such as “Should it be this length?” or “Is this too much?”  Black always give her views, though sometimes they do get a little too abstract for Patch.... such as “hmmm...A little bit more.” or  “Yes, almost there…”.
Patch was in momentum and the necklace was near to finish until she had a “mental-block”! The design was lacking one important bit – the secondary pendant. When worn as a short chain, Patch wanted a secondary pendant to give a more unique look to the accessory. But this secondary pendant had to be interesting, yet it cannot outshine the Tiger pendant. The colour, the size – these have to be carefully thought through. After toggling with the various choices, Black gave her ultimate input by creating THE ONE - what you see on the chain now! =D Once that was put together, both Black & Patch said “Yeah!! and now you have it – Blackpatch’s first Tiger accessory!






On a more serious note, Patch was really hoping that this accessory can catch people's attention and thus interest them to find out more about tigers.  Patch knew that tigers are victims of illegal animal trading. But what she didn’t know is that there are less than 3,200 wild tigers in the world today. It may seem like a large number, but think again… a century ago, there were about 100,000 tigers in the world. That works out to mean, about 968 tigers die each year - and that's not exactly a small number. Sadly, one of the reasons for the decline is that tigers are hunted to feed the illegal wildlife market. As long as there is demand, there will be supply! So hopefully as people know more about tigers, they learn to love them and eventually stop buying tiger part products. And maybe these beautiful animals may still have shot at having a future. 

Sunday, 3 July 2011

Lion - The King of the Jungle

I’ve always thought of lions as symbols of courage and strength. Whenever i see a lion, I'm ALWAYS awed by its magnificence! For those of you who remember the Walt Disney animation “The Lion King”, you may recall the final scene where Simba, after his victory fight with uncle Scar, walks up Pride Rock and lets out a powerful roar (which was joined by the lionesses). 


Lions have sandy colour fur, but males have manes of darker hair on head and shoulder that make them look powerful and threatening. The mane also protects a lion from bites and scratches if he gets into a fight with another.  Known as the King of the Jungle, do you know that the lions are in fact NOT the biggest cat in the feline family? The tiger is actually the largest of all cats. And you may ask – “ Then why is the lion the King of the Jungle if he is not the largest?!?”  Well , lions attack so quickly that their prey usually doesn’t get much time to protect itself. They attack big animals like buffalos and giraffes from behind and tears them apart with its paws and teeth. And due to such excellent quickness and power, some believe that's how they earned the title "King of the Jungle".


Some of you may not know that the lions are the only social cat – that is, they stay together in a family unit known as a pride and exercises teamwork during hunting. Remember the youtube clip on the heart-warming big reunion between Christian and John and Ace? That clip captured everyone’s attention some years ago, and I believe has everything to do with a lion’s natural need and appreciation for companionship. Youtube video - Christian the Lion
As much as the lion is “man of the family”, a male lion does not hunt. Maybe his mane makes him too difficult to hide/camouflage during a hunt. So the lionesses hunt while the male lion stays home to defend their territory, protect the cubs, and even play with the cubs. Lionesses hunt in a very instinctively cooperated manner, especially the way they stalk and fan down the prey and pressure the prey into exactly the direction the lionesses want it to. And when a hunt is successful, the lion, being the man of the family, will still be the first to eat.
You may think now it's all nice and glam- being a lion. But stop and think again. Many of these big cats hunt to survive, but are hunted for pleasure. I stumbled upon this distrurbing article on National Geographic some time ago and will like to share this with you as a takeaway from my post today. Do they really deserve this? Lion Hunting Scandal

Monday, 20 June 2011

Playful cat chasing butterflies : Unique brass necklace or chain

 







This brass necklace measures abt. 37 cm from back of neck (including the cat pendant) and weighs only abt. 25g. (Length may be customized upon purchase).







Cat lovers simply adore the grace, intelligence and agility of cats. And this handcrafted brass necklace is designed to capture the scene of a playful kitty chasing after 2 fluttering butterflies. The intricate patterns of the butterflies add texture, while the turquoise bead adds colour, to the overall appearance of the necklace. With this unique and one-of-a-kind necklace, you can instantly turn a dull outfit to an interesting one!

Saturday, 7 May 2011

Blacky the Owl: Handmade Unique Bronze Brooch - Chain

Blacky is a chubby little owl that has very distinct big eyes (iconic of owls) and an intricate detailed body. Black designed and handcrafted Blacky so you can have him accompany you as a brooch OR a chain, or even both at the same time! Blacky can be worn on your hat, with your scarf, on your coat and many other ways!! 



Owl "Blacky" was first attached to the bronze cameo casing and details such as the chain, feather and leaves charms were added. Black fabric paint was then used to fill up the remaining areas in the casing. This is another piece of experiment that seems to have been quite successful! The fabric paint provides a shiny black finish to the brooch and accentuates the centerpiece placed in the cameo casing.  

SOLD! Dual Length Unique Brass Owl Necklace - worn Long OR Short


Patch designed this unique and authentic brass owl necklace to be worn in 2 different ways – long OR short. She's getting really good at this. It’s not just the chain’s design that we’re excited about…It’s also the originality of the concept that we’re very eager to share !! :) 


The brass owl has movable parts, making it a very ‘lively’ pendant to wear. The black beads are specially designed and crafted to create an asymmetry look, giving this chain its unique appearance. 
In the above 3 pictures, you can see the necklace worn as i) a shorter version where the additional black beads hang comfortably on the right side of your chest when you wear it, ii) a longer version where the asymmetrical design sits on the left side of your torso and iii) looping the charm in place using a 'tear-drop' design just above the owl. 

The diagram illustrates how to hook the chain in order to wear the necklace (A) long or (B) short.

Friday, 29 April 2011

SOLD! Perk up your day with "Wiseley": - Handmade Unique Brass Owl Brooch - Chain



Perk up your day with "Wiseley": - Handmade Unique Brass Owl Brooch - ChainPerk up your day with "Wiseley": - Handmade Unique Brass Owl Brooch - ChainPerk up your day with "Wiseley": - Handmade Unique Brass Owl Brooch - ChainPerk up your day with "Wiseley": - Handmade Unique Brass Owl Brooch - Chain

"One Piece - Countless Ways!” : We designed this accessory so you can wear it either as a brooch OR a chain. Even as a brooch, you’ll have lots of fun wearing it in so many ways!

So if you’re looking for a gift or something to spice up your wardrobe, “Wiseley” may be what you’re looking for!

Our cute “Wiseley” has a facial disk, accentuated by small shiny stones, that emphasises the iconic big eyes that owls have. The intricate details, the colour of brass, finished with composed “Wiseley” perched on a tree, gives this accessory its authentic look. What’s more, we designed and handcrafted this - means it’s unique and each piece WILL be different from the other (If there is even an another)! 

SOLD! Dual Length Unique Silver Owl Chain -- worn Long OR Short

 


This unique silver owl chain can be worn in 2 different ways – long OR short. The enigmatic silver owl dangles freely within the silver-black textured metal ring. The use of black and silver beads coupled with silver feather-like charms give the chain its design and originality regardless if it is worn long or short.


Patch designed and handcrafted this dual length necklace. Check out the photos to see how it can be worn.


Long
Short


Thursday, 28 April 2011

SOLD! Queer Bronze Owl Brooch - Chain : "One Piece - Various Ways"

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We designed and handcrafted this accessory so you can wear it either as a brooch OR a chain. Even as a brooch, you’ll have lots of fun wearing it in so many ways!


So if you’re looking for a gift or something to spice up your wardrobe, this queer owl accessory may be what you’re looking for!

The intricate details of this cute queer owl and the brooch plate, coupled by the colour of bronze gives this accessory an authentic look. The leaf-like charm further enhances the chain’s overall look.

Check out the various ways of wearing this accessory at http://www.etsy.com/transaction/50786234