Tuesday, May 27, 2014

My Love Affair with Turquoise

I have had a love affair with turquoise since I was a little girl.  Growing up in Arizona, turquoise was a part of my visual landscape.  My mother used to have a thrift shop on Route 66 in Flagstaff, called Sally's Junk Emporium.   It was surrounded by Tourist shops selling shiny new silver and turquoise jewelry, and Pawn shops with the tarnished and mysterious pieces sold for cash, called "Old Pawn.   I loved to run up and down the street, visiting those shops and was spellbound by the beautiful jewelry found outside the shops, sold on blankets on the sidewalk by the Navajo women in velvet skirts, draped in turquoise and calling out to me, "Yatahey" - which means hello in Navajo.

Turquoise is one of the oldest stones ever used in jewelry and is called the Stone of Sky, Stone of Water, and Stone of Blessings.  It is a stone that protects and brings good fortune to it's wearer, is used for spiritual attunement and connection to the elements of air and water. It is a very personal, meaningful stone that takes on the characteristics of it's owner.  That may be why I cherish the pieces from mother and grandmother so much.   I feel connected to them when I wear the jewelry they have handed down to me.

When asked about what Demimonde is inspired by,  it always comes back to growing up in northern Arizona.  The San Francisco peaks and it's tall Ponderosa Pine forests surrounded by Pinon and Juniper  forest, from family road trips through the Painted Desert to the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell, to the Red Rocks of Sedona.  From visiting my Grandparents in Phoenix and the flat, cactus filled desert surrounding their home.  From living in Kachina village in Flagstaff and the Granite Dells in Prescott.  The unbelievable sunsets and big sky, desert thunderstorms, vast open spaces filled with color and light….. my heart will always, always be in Arizona.


Squash Blossom rings and bracelets




vintage turquoise


demimonde water and sky earrings 


demimonde turquoise jewelry



aether earrings




Sunday, April 27, 2014

Mother's Day Trunk Sale with Stephanie Podasca

Demimonde has just added another amazing designer to the shop. Textile Artist, Stephanie Podasca. Stephanie hand dyes beautiful silk scarves and uses the shibori technique with natural indigo dye to create her beautiful pieces.  I can't get enough indigo and shibori in my life right now… I'm totally obsessed.   And if indigo is not your thing, she is also bringing her richly colored silks to the trunk sale too.  These are the perfect gift for Mom!

Trunk Sale:   Wednesday, May 7th from 6 -9 pm
Come meet Stephanie, drink some wine and shop for Mom!









Sunday, March 30, 2014

I'm trying to set aside more time to post to the blog.  I'm a woman juggling a lot of hats on her own:  jewelry designer and maker, shopkeeper, shop girl, buyer, curator, social media maven, web sight management, errand girl, office girl, janitor, wife, dog mama…. just to name a few.    I do all of these with lot of love for what I do and a lot of gratitude that I get to do what I love.  Sometimes I just can't get to all of it and sometimes a few things are a little neglected for lack of time so I can have a walk with the dogs.

But I am making an effort to connect more with what I am doing by posting in way that is a little more personal.  I'll do my best to share more, though it's not a part of my nature to be so open.

so speaking of nature…

I love rocks and shells and driftwood and bits of nature that we can take home in our pocket; those found treasures that we come upon on long walks when we look down at our feet and feel more grounded and hopefully a little more connected to the earth.  At the shop I love to bring in pieces of nature that connect us with our world and it's natural mystifying beauty.  I have such a deep appreciation for all the magic of creation in our world and universe;  it's a gift that exists within our reach and I'm grateful for it all.
xo

sea fan, petrified wood, geodes, ammonites, aragonite, feather

Monday, March 24, 2014

One of the things I love most about the shop, is being able to loan pieces to stylists and photographers for their shoots and getting to use the photos in return… such a good trade!  This recent shoot, photographed by 13B Design and styled by Pauline Kim is just so good I had to share.   Pauline borrowed a a variety of vintage clothing, jewelry and Demimonde pieces and the result is just perfect.







Tuesday, November 5, 2013

New items coming to Demimonde

  
Black Bird Incense 

A new addition to the shelves at Demimonde, Black Bird incense from Ballard, WA.  It is incense but not as you know it.  Pairing nuanced fragrances often reserved for perfume with the ancient tradition of incense burning, they create mysterious and rich scents for your home.

We have 5 of their unique incense, Blood Countess is one of their most popular.  Based on a warm resinous, and spicy fragrance, infused with dragon's blood resin.  The incense comes in stylish little gold colored tins, the lid of which doubles as a base to burn them on.  The cones burn for around 15 minutes but the scent will last for hours.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013


 Our Endless Summer Days 

Demimonde marked a real milestone this summer by hiring it's first employee, Julia Platt-Hepworth. She keeps the doors open on Sundays and Mondays, helping me with all the minutia that a shop requires and has been invaluable in helping get the website off the ground.  She's become quite the production assistant even though her expertise is in fashion styling - working with notable photographers and publications internationally and in the Portland area.  Along with Julia, I have been lucky to have Carlie Armstrong as an intern.  Carlie is a creative force that has the sincerest "let's do it" attitude that has helped with a lot of projects around the shop.  And she is an amazing photographer too!

I had an intuition that letting these creative women work together without too much direction from me, that they would come up with a new Look Book for Demimonde.  I'm so happy to share the result of their collaboration.  I love the Indian summer feel with airy sunlight -  it captures the treasured Pacific Northwest sunshine that will carry us warmly into the fall.

Very special thanks to:
Photographer:  Carlie Armstrong
Stylist :  Julia Platt-Hepworth
Models: Savannah Bigley and Helena Morse






































Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Trunk Sale with Hart Variations

This Thursday, July 25th, we will be hosting an intimate trunk sale with the lovely Katie J. Evans of Hart-Variations.  Her line of jewelry is like a tiny little reliquary you can wear. Preciously preserved butterfly wings, flakes of snakeskin or the tiniest skull set in a glass viewing case, intimately displaying the beauty of the natural world and encapsulating the endless palette of surprising color and texture that nature creates.   

Please join us from 6 - 9 pm to meet Katie and browse her beautiful work.  
Refreshments will be served.