Let me plug my pal @AparGadek who made my custom septum ring. Earrings and the necklace are her creations also.
@jaybeeurembo makes me look good always. Awesome MUA.
It’s important to be patient. The creative industry is an industry of waiting. You do not get instant results. There are of course exceptions, but for the most part, results begin to show after years of consistent work. @AparGadek https://t.co/Rik1hRdEPf
I love to share my creative process with people who appreciate the effort & who see the same beauty I see in my creativity. Creating excites me especially when new ideas pop up in my mind & I imagine what the possibility of those ideas could be @AparGadek https://t.co/Rik1hRecEN
"Dare to love yourself
as if you were a rainbow
with gold at both ends." Author-Poet Aberjhani
Nath by @AparGadek
Feather necklace @chayssy#NewProfilePic
And what are the odds that she was making necklaces similar to what had been a signature Apar Gadek piece since 2017?
Anyway, to cut the long story short, I am looking for Jane. If you know who she is, please tell her that I need to talk to her as soon as possible.
One time my cousin and I were at a popular pop-up market in the Karen area when someone my cousin knew saw this necklace on her. Let's call this someone Candy. As you might already have noticed by now, I make very nice things (hehe), so Candy admired it very much.
I was named Jane after my grandmother, but since it's not the name I predominantly use, I was obviously not the Jane she was referring to. Needless to say, the situation became rather awkward rather quickly, because now who was Jane?
Since Rayhab has never pierced her nose, it took a bit of thinking and research to get it right. If you cannot already tell, she loves it! And doesn't she look stunning?!
Another fun fact... or rumour, is that brass has some additional health benefits; it apparently boosts one's immunity. Boost yours, possibly, with this one of a kind necklace that is spectacular despite being low on shine.
The first time I heard about brass, I was buying some beautiful imported necklaces that a family friend was selling. This must have been around 2012. So beautiful - in a mass produced kind of way - were these necklaces that I had already decided to go ahead and make the purchase.
Interestingly, I have come to discover that brass jewellery enthusiasts prefer the dull oxidised look, but there is obviously no shame in loving the shinier things in life.