Showing posts with label roman coins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roman coins. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

feeling free!!

Feeling free today.. I love that feeling. I'm packing my bags and going to Wisconsin, going to visit family and friends and hopefully see some sunshine (although, I heard they aren't having much either) and sing music and play with jewelry.

Yesterday, I dropped off my entire new collections The Roman Coin collection and New spring (ruby, diopside, pearl) collection at Essenza in Seattle. So, if you are here in Seattle and want to check it out in person, you know where to go. All pieces are one of a kind. Enjoy!




Monday, April 11, 2011

Roman coin collection

Here they are.. Well some of them anyway. A collaboration of thousands of years and thousands of miles. Ancient Roman coin jewelry the 2011 Karazi Design collection. These bronze coins are close to 2000 years old and were found underneath Jerusalem, which is where I bought them. while in India I collaborated with my teacher, and we made them into beautiful jewelry, set in 20k gold and accented with rough diamonds. Each piece is one of a kind and only a few are for sale. Please contact me if you are interested in hearing more or seeing them in person.








photos by Rupert Lorhaldar

Friday, October 29, 2010

A Jerusalem Story: smile on my face. coins in my hand.

Jerusalem
October 25, 2010

We only had an hour and a half and I was not in the mood for shopping.



We entered the old city through Damascus Gate on a mission to find old coins. Old coins to make jewelry with, old coins I find on my adventures around the world. It was a hot day, we had just left Bethlehem, made it through the Israeli checkpoint and like I said, I was not in the mood for shopping.




We made our way to one of the Stations of the Cross, part of Via Delarosa, otherwise known as antiquities row. There were many Christian Pilgrims walking through the small ancient street following the path of Jesus carrying the cross. I, was looking for a coin dealer. We wove our way through people and came across a shop with coins. I looked a bit and still just didn’t feel like shopping. Continuing along the street, we looked some more. It just didn’t feel right. So, we found a small Arabic cafĂ©, we sat and ate hummus and falafel, read our books and suddenly large group of Christian pilgrims from Alabama joined us. I stared outside into the ancient surroundings and thought to myself, I have a 1000 blessings in my life, (as my 92 year old grandmother says)

Why at this moment, am I numb to this sacred surrounding? We were completely surrounded by people who had traveled half way around the world to come to the spot, the spot Jesus carried the cross from one part of Jerusalem to where he was going to be crucified, and all I could think about were coins and whether or not I felt like buying them.

Immediately becoming aware of this attitude, I shifted it and engaged, talking to my neighbors, listening to the stories of their pilgrimage and hearing the excitement in their voices. It was magical, quite magical!

We slowly finished and I told my dad, let’s go back to the shop, I think I’m ready to buy some coins….

And I did. 2000 year old Roman coins found beneath the ancient and spiritual city of Jerusalem, along with 1800 year old Greek coins and Byzantine coins all of which I plan on setting in gold to make earrings and pendants and rings…. And I bought an old Bedouin headdress, that I may or may not take the coins off to make into jewelry.

Dad looked at his watch and we had to go. We were meeting his childhood friend, he hadn’t seen her since 1981. So, like we entered, we left, weaving through the crowds of pilgrims. This time with a smile on my face, coins in my hand and happiness for all those who were on their sacred journey.






Thanks to my sister for the first two photos..