Monday, March 15, 2010

Little Bit of Braille

As you know one of my signature collections is the braille pendants and necklaces as well as braille keychains and now also rings. The other day I received a really great gift from a fellow jewelry designer, Leslie Ligon of braillestone.com who found me through Etsy and we talked about our designs and common interest in braille.

Leslie lives in Dallas and promotes Braille literacy within the sighted and blind communities through her braille jewelry like the bracelet she sent me. (to the left) It consists of the whole alphabet in braille with the letters on the inside.

A portion of her sales proceeds are donated to Braille Without Borders and BrailleInk.

On that note... A little bit about this type of writing. Braille can be found in almost every public space and often goes unnoticed by the sighted...but take a closer look next time you're in a public elevator or office. You'll find those clever embossed dots next to numbers and buttons and next to offices and restrooms.

Named after its inventor, Louis Braille, the braille system uses a basic “braille cell” which consists of six dots grouped in two vertical columns of three dots each. The dots in the first column are numbered one through three and the second, four through six. Organized groups of dots in the cells represent letters and numbers. For example, the letter “D” (in the chart below) can be expressed as “dots 1, 4, 5.”

The story of Louis Braille is actually quite interesting as well--
Louis as an 11 year old blind student revised secret military code and used it the basis for written communication for blind individuals. The original military code was called night writing and was used by soldiers to communicate after dark. The code used a twelve-dot cell two dots wide by six dots high.The problem with the military code was that the human fingertip could not feel all the dots with one touch.

Louis Braille's revised reading method is based on a cell of six dots. This improvement enabled the fingertip to encompass the entire cell unit with one impression and hence quickly move across cells.

Another interesting tidbit is that His published code,Procédé pour Ecrire les Paroles, la Musique et la Plain-Chant au Moyen de Points, also contained a braille music code based on the same six-dot cell. Cool, right?!

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

RINGS!

Some ideas I've finally come to realizing.

All sterling 2o guage silver bands:

+ Slug ring...inspired by a cute friend of mine that has a fascination with these critters... other critter bands are being conjured ;)

+ Braille embossed ring- this one says "love"

+"Treasured" heart lock ring. (lock actually opens!) hammered sterling.

The open band designs allow for size flexibility... so exact ring size is not critical.
Check them out!

P.S. The latest Alice in Wonderland design: "Doormouse on Teapot" sterling necklace.

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Friday, January 29, 2010

* New Designs *

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

CHEERS TO THE NEW YEAR

Happy NEW DECADE!
Now that the eating has slowed and new years resolutions struggles with inspiration... I'm going to start by offering a little bit of cheer to the new year with a sale on selected earrings and necklaces.

Treat your self or a loved one with a little cheer or sweet reminder to keep your spirits fresh and snappy with a little bit of style. ;)



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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Stocking Stuffers

Hope everyones holiday shopping experiences are going well. I have a long way to go....I was just going through my "list" and thinking about what i had that would make good stocking stuffers. Here's what i came up with in case you were curious ;)
1) braille necklace- can be customized with any name or word- $42
2)harmonica necklace- bring some music into the party - $34
3) silhouette necklaces- duckies, monkeys, puppies, birds... have a good idea... let me know i do custom orders - $40-72
4) cufflinks- silk brocade, carved bone roses...$18-$26
5) braille keychains - customize with a name or any word-$8
6) sterling birdie studs- $48
8) mini notes- puppy silhouettes, "merde" birdies, luchadores, fiesta- $6
9) compass necklace-" love leads the way" find your way any where you go- $24
10)black rose ring- carved bone on an adjustable ring - $8


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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

BRAILLE LOVIN'

Inspired by the ubiquitous and somehow overlooked braille which can be seen in all public buildings and spaces...and now also in note cards and jewelry ;)

Send a card that can truely touch someone....and if you're wearing it, iy's your own little secret daily reminder to tell yourself something nice and keep you smiling.

Greetings in Braille:
Hello
Happy Birthday
I love you
thanks!
Nerd!

Sterling silver braille jewerly:
smile
*nerd*
love
sexy
pretty
wise

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