 | Find peace, love, and understanding in Tibetan beads | As many of us search for meaning, healing, and clarity in today's world, we often turn to meditation, sacred temples, and herbal remedies. As beaders, we infuse our designs with meaningful charms, talismans, and religious symbols. For many of us that includes Tibetan beads, which are said to bring luck, harmony, and peace to the wearer. Turquoise represents infinity. |
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| Beading between the lines | The adult coloring trend that hit a few years ago is still finding inroads to new audiences. In a nod to that trend, Kim Reuth of Knot Just Beads created a line of designs for bead‑embroidery that she calls Beading Between the Lines, allowing for a perfect marriage between meditation and beading. Find out more. |
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| Jewelry for the eclipse | Did you get caught up in eclipse fever? Celestial objects have been a great source of inspiration through the ages, and we have pulled together a gallery of out‑of‑this‑world jewelry designs from our readers that feature images of the sun and the moon. Our readers are out of this world. |
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