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A fountain in Forsyth Park |
There is a lot of green space in Savannah. The city was developed with 4 original squares and as it grew more squares were added. They are lovely spots to stop and enjoy the views. There is also a large park called Forsyth Park. It occupies 30 acres in the historic district and it t is close to the Mercer House. These squares and the park are mentioned in the book.
These green spaces served as an inspiration for a pair of earrings that I made after returning home. The variety of greens inspired a charteuse green earrings are made with handmade Ming porcelain beads by artisan Scorched Earth. Sterling silver ear wires are used to compliment the gray in the chartreuse porcelain beads. I love the rustic look of these handmade boho earrings.
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Folkorico |
Now, being a beader, I looked for some bead shops while there. I found lots of jewelry, but not too many beads. I did manage to locate an interesting shop called Folkorico. It is an eclectic shop that is full of items from more than 30 different countries. There are artifacts, iconography, accent furniture and wonderful collections of folk, traditional and contemporary art which includes ceramics, pottery, blown glass, textiles and jewelry, and beads. These are fair trade items which means that artisans are paid a fair living wage, have safe and healthy working conditions, engage in environmentally sustainable practices. All the items in the shop are either purchased directly by the owners on buying trips or through Fair Trade and socially conscious importers. “The shop is our way of helping and giving our customers an opportunity to help as well each time they make a purchase.” I bought some interesting metal beads made from scrapes of metal found on the streets. I intend to use some in my jewelry.
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Fair trade metal beads made in South America |
I highly recommend the Pulitzer Prize winning book and a trip to Savannah!
I have heard of this book but haven't read it. Now I am going to have to. Love those earrings too.
ReplyDeleteHi Shaiha-I bet you would enjoy the book. Thanks for the compliment about the earrings.
DeleteWe took a family trip there 2 years ago, and it was on my bucket list because I had read and enjoyed the book so much. It is such a lovely little city with so much to see and so much history! I looked for beads as well while I was there and found a small little shop over on 'the wrong side of the tracks' where I picked up some beautiful clasps.
ReplyDeleteI agree it is a great little city with beaches nearby. It has a lot going for it!
DeleteVery interesting post. Love your earrings!
ReplyDeleteAnn-Thanks for the compliment!
ReplyDeleteI read the book ages ago and loved it too. When we made a trip to Tybee Island, I requested to see the statue and the cemetery. Alas, we took this visit just as we were leaving the area and didn't realize that the statue wasn't in the cemetery any longer. However, we did enjoy the view of the lovely cemetery. It was very unique situated on the river like it is. I'm glad you went so many steps further with your sightseeing based on the book, and even more glad that you shared it with us! :)
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