Moonchild Dreamcatcher.
25 Tuesday Nov 2014
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Septum rings have been around since centuries, dating back to several cultures including Indian culture. From rural parts of India, Nepal and so on, to the high fashion pages of magazines, septum rings seem to be a hit with celebrities like Lady Gaga & Rihanna (both of whom I love in term of style);
I needed to give the look a try but didn’t want to invest in a real one, or an expensive faux one. DIY it was, & it was super easy to make as well;
I used an old midi ring I never used before ( I think it’s from H&M), some silver beads & UHU glue.
Step One: I cut the midi ring and adjusted it to see how it would fit to look good as a septum ring.
Step Two: Once I was happy with the size, I added a few beads to the middle of it & added two beads (with UHU glue) to cover up the opening so it wouldn’t be sharp.
Step Three: I left it to dry overnight, and that was it! 🙂
I tried on several ways to style my personal look with the septum ring I made, including using bindis. This is another classic Indian style that seems to be making a re-apperance in the fashion world;
This post seems to be focusing on quite a number of trends, & it doesn’t stop here. This one includes a makeup trend called the Bling Brow. It’s basically self-adhesive crystals that is used either above, under or on the eyebrows to add some glam to your eye makeup. The price however, is really steep.
My alternative? Bindis! It’s the same concept. In fact, Indian brides have been doing this since forever. I had previously purchased two packs of bindis for RM10 each, from Brickfields;If the adhesive at the back isn’t sticky anymore, you can add some eyelash glue and re-use it again.
& now I absolutely need to get proper faux septum rings. I can’t wait to rock this look 🙂
xx
19 Wednesday Nov 2014
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As much as I love to create magic, I like finding pieces of magic or as I’d like to call them my ‘travel treasures’ to share on Deeper Than Fashion. These elephant treasures were definitely a crowd favourite;
Double Elephant Bracelets &;
Ele Hug rings. How cute are these elephant rings that wrap around your finger, giving it a little hug?! 🙂
I also managed to find pieces that I can infuse into my own creations. Like this cameo Ganesha; & of course, no post is complete without my customised Ganesha dreamcatchers. These have been a constant hit and the orders for these haven’t slowed down one bit;
Sometimes I get orders without a price limit & I can let my creativity fully take over. Like I did with this gold Ganesha piece;
The blessings keep coming in abundance & I’d like to take a moment to thank the Universe for all it’s blessings.
19 Sunday Oct 2014
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I try to incorporate the vibrancy, culture and sense of heritage into my art and jewelry. I love being able to create fusions, mixing modern contemporary pieces with hints of tradition.
Inspired by the beauty of Indian culture while keeping the designs relevant and wearable on a day to day basis I created a signature piece to incorporate as many elements of the Hindu Gods & Goddesses as I could;
Ganesha charm, peacock feather to represent Lord Muruga, lotus to represent Goddess Lakshmi,Durga and Saraswati, Rudraksha bead for Lord Shiva & an ohm symbol representing both the unmanifest and manifest aspect of God.
02 Thursday Oct 2014
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As tradition would have it at Deeper Than Fashion, every year for Deepavali I release a collection inspired by the colours, elements and beauty of the festive holiday.
Of course, my collection wouldn’t be complete without my signature and original designs of the Indian Dreamcatcher. This time I took it one step further by incorporating designs of Hindu goddesses into them because every girl, is a goddess.
These are the beautiful pieces that emerged from the ideas in my head. I couldn’t be happier of how they turned out;
Indian Mermaid Goddess Dreamcatcher.
Handmade: Gold intricate designs + Mandala beading in shades of purple and blue + pearl & coin detailing + goddess Lakshmi charm.
Indian Pink&Purple Goddess Dreamcatcher.
Handmade: Gold intricate designs + Mandala beading in shades of purple and pink + dangling rhinestone details + goddess Lakshmi charm.
Indian Rainbow Goddess Dreamcatcher.
Handmade: Gold intricate designs + Mandala beading in gold with rainbow Swarovski crystals + pearl & coin detailing + goddess Lakshmi charm.Indian Pearl Goddess Dreamcatcher.
Handmade: Gold intricate designs + Mandala beading in gold with glass pearls+ dangling intricate gold design + pearl & coin details.
& since the last one didn’t have a goddess charm on it, the special person who bought it gets to be the goddess instead. I shamelessly was for a bit;
08 Monday Sep 2014
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Lord Ganesha is probably one of the best-known and worshipped Hindu gods. Others may know him as the elephant god as Ganesha has an elephant’s head. Being the remover of obstacles, I’ve always had a personal liking to Ganesha especially since my mom would make an effort to make a stop at the Ganesha temple every morning before going to work, or my dad would always drive past the temple to pray in whenever he left the house. Ganesha has always been a favourite in my household, and that rubbed off on me.
I’m probably not the most religious person, but I believe that my prayers and thoughts on it are between me and god. This however is a completely different story all together. Coming back to Ganesha, I’ve made dreamcatchers incorporating him in them and the response has been overwhelming. I take this as a sign of blessing;I love how I was able to incorporate something that was significant to my life and learn that it was equally as significant to others. The first one I made was completely by chance (exactly how most of my designs come to life) and I am so happy to have had this idea come to me.
30 Monday Jun 2014
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Sun-kissed skin and messy hair, ready to push the limits, take on new adventures and explore the world. That is exactly what the Boho Jewellery Collection embodies; a collection that lives free embracing all these aspects while infusing natural elements with style, this collection allows you to unleash your inner bohemian goddess through accessories;
Rainbow Quartz Cluster. These three piece natural stone titanium rainbow quartz are said to have high vibrations which helps remove energy blockages, especially when it comes to creativity and imagination. Each piece is different (size, colours, dents, everything!) making each necklace uniquely yours and the colours are permanent and will not fade easily.
Gypsy Coins. Perfect for the wanderlust gypsy goddesses! Intricate detailed whimsical little coins dangling and dancing delicately!
Boho Dreamcatchers. Made of zinc alloy, these dreamcatchers (both basic & tiered) are designed for the dreamer and believer of good vibes. Staying true to the brand and beliefs, these intricately designed dreamcatchers not only catch dreams but are also eye-catching.
Rainbow Quartz Dreamcatcher. A combination of the dreamcatcher and 3 dangling rainbow quartz. All this magic needs no explanation.