Ooops, I caught sight of the ATCs I haven't sent out yet. I was waiting for the address of my third giveaway winner and I don't think I have it yet (I should check my inbox again). To my giveaway winners, so sorry for the delay! I will do it within the week, with or without that third address.
I collect fish charms. Ever since I found out that the fish was used as a Christian symbol, I started collecting them. This weekend, I put the fish charms in a bracelet. There are charms made of silver, glass, ceramic, and other metals. I left some space in the bracelet for some other fish charms.
I also re-made a wooden fish necklace that I had. The wooden fish pendant used to hang from some twine. I put the pendant on a chain instead so that I can also hang the fish charm bracelet on the necklace for a different sort of necklace.
According to this website, the fish was used as a Christian religious symbol since sometime within the first three centuries AD. So why would a fish be a Christian symbol you ask?
Ichthys
is the Greek word for "fish."
It consists of five letters from the Greek alphabet: I-ch-th-y-s.
The five letters were used as initials for five words,
Iesous Christos Theou Yios Soter.
This is an acrostic for 'Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior.'
When the early Christians were being persecuted by the Romans and the Jews, it became dangerous to be identified as a Christian. And so it is said that when a Christian met a stranger and thought that maybe he was a fellow believers, the Christian would draw, on the ground, the upper half of the "ichthys" symbol. If the stranger would recognize the symbol, the stranger would add a bottom curved line and complete the drawing of a fish, confirming that he was also a believer. If there was no sign of recognition, the Christian would just quickly erase the curved line he drew, without revealing himself as a Christian. An interesting story don't you think?
If you would like to take a look at some other desks, or share about yours, go over to Julia's blog.
Your desk is much neater than mine. I took some pics yesterday of what my art desk looks like while I am making ATCs.
ReplyDeleteoh loveing all that jewellery,just beautiful,love your desk so much to look at really love your necklaces,love cheryl xxx
ReplyDeleteLove the desk, have had a great rummage, thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh great great way to use a collection; and I love the idea of it being either a bracelet or an extension of the necklace. You are blessed with patience, for sure!
ReplyDeletethats some gret jewellery, the fishies loook fab, really effective. Is that a turntable full of pen pots? what a gret way to keep them handy.
ReplyDeletelove your pen cups!
ReplyDeleteNICE! and I had a lightbulb moment when I saw you mugs on what I assume is a rotating 'tray' - genius! ... I'm off to find a rotating thingy - I'm sure there's one in the back of one of the kitchen cupboards...... Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFabulous rummage today ... Thank you
ReplyDeleteLoving your jewellry hun... fab desk :O))
ReplyDeleteLovely desk Peggy, lots happening love all those charms, thankyou for the history on the fish symbol, I never knew all of that before and find it very intresting to read. Have a lovely day. Joey.xxx
ReplyDeleteThat IS a very interesting story--you learn something new everyday :)
ReplyDeleteI love seeing you "work" at your work-table.
When I'm not as busy, I want to start participating in this--this is my favorite thing to do--peek in on everyone's art space.
I think it is great to collect something that can then be put to a creative use. LOVE the braclet
ReplyDeleteBeautiful jewellery :) Love the little wooden box with pens and scissors in
ReplyDeleteAnne x
Great desk, love the fish charm bracelet, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJane
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oho does your thingy in the middle swivel round?? because if it does, what a good idea! I have one in the kitchen...me thinks it won't stay there too much longer! Have a crafty day!
ReplyDelete((Lyn))
The fish charms look great. Looks like you are going to be kept busy.
ReplyDeleteCheers Elaine
Your jewellery looks fab. Hugs Pam x
ReplyDeleteam an aficionado or lover of fishes of any kind, and adore your jewellery. Thank you for showing :)
ReplyDeletei adore that wooden fish :0) and your space is great...very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLovely jewelry. And I learned something new today... that's always good.
ReplyDeleteYour bracelet is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, jewellery is looking great.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Kay
Toodles and Binks
That is a busy desk, but it does look organised. And yes it is interesting about the fish....thanks for sharing. Your jewellry looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour storage mugs look great! Love them!
ReplyDeleteKeryn :)
Long distance greetings Peggy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your visit and entry in my giveaway! That automatically enters you in another one that ends Tomorrow!
I love your workspace! I would be hard NOT to be creative in such a space! I likey the idea of the turntable and how clever is that!!
Your fish charm jewelry is awesome!
Thanks for sharing yourself with us Peggy! I'll be back for sure!
Lynn
this is amazing artwork! Love it! Thanks for stopping by
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