Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Beautiful Boho Style

As a crafter myself, it has always interested me what other people can do with the simplest of objects and Anna from Equus Spirit Jewellery is no exception. 

Anna, a British woman who relocated to Scandinavia has a talent to turn an old horse shoe into a stunning dream catcher following the influences of the Native Americans and the boho style. Most farriers just throw old shoes into the scrap, who knew they could be transformed into such beautiful decorations. 





Anyway, after finding some of Equus Spirit's work flashed across Facebook, I thought I'd take a look. Convincing myself that Milo needed another Christmas present (he didn't... he probably had the most out of everyone) I ordered a stunning White Feather Tack Charm, that arrived with me quicker than ordering something from this country! The western and native american influences make the charm incredibly unique, with Anna's work capturing the free spirit of every horse as well as celebrating the species as a whole, something I think is important as a thanks for what horses have done for us. 




It's safe to say Milo loves his new accessory, with the turquoise stone for protection and calm along with the Tigers eye for trust not forgetting the delicate feathers (delicate and Milo... there's two words I wouldn't have associated together before) and Tibetan silver leaf. 


As many of my readers will have equine connections, next time a birthday comes around, be sure to check out Equus Spirit Jewellery for handcrafted brow bands, to rhythm beads (my next purchase I think), dog collars and jewellery for the human as well! 

Beautiful!


Check out Equus Spirit Jewellery's website, Facebook page and

Etsy Shop:

http://equuspiritjewellery.weebly.com

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Equus-Spirit-Jewellery/374626075882252

http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/EquusSpiritJewellery


Due to all the support Anna's been receiving, she's currently running a give away on her website for a stunning dream catcher be sure to check out her website and enter!



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Speak soon you country bumpkins! With a Kiss From The Country.






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