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Art Clay Silver & Gold: 18 Unique Jewelry Pieces to Make in a Day


Art Clay Silver & Gold: 18 Unique Jewelry Pieces to Make in a Day


$7.60


- All-in-one resource for precious metal clay- Nearly 200 color photos- Features ten projects for rings, pendants, and more…

Quick & Easy Beaded Jewelry (Beadwork Books)


Quick & Easy Beaded Jewelry (Beadwork Books)


$0.99


Making stylish beaded jewellery is fun, fast, and easy! Beaders, crafters, needle workers, and jewellery makers of all skill levels now have a resource for making elegant, beautiful, matching sets of jewellery quickly and easily. Authors Elizabeth Gourley and Ellen Talbott teach basic beading techniques such as stranding, peyote stitching, and netting and then guide readers, with detailed directio…

Irresistible Bead


Irresistible Bead


$4.00


An excellent introduction to many aspects of bead craft, The Irresistible Bead thoroughly explains how to design your own jewelry and bring the designs to life using wirework, stringing, card beading, weaving, and polymer-clay techniques. Each of the 20 clearly illustrated projects is fully explained in step-by-step instructions. The chapters for each technique conclude with a helpful “desig…

Schylling Toys Schylling Toys Horse Jewelry Box


Schylling Toys Schylling Toys Horse Jewelry Box


$14.95


This new horse jewelry box has beautiful graphics of horses running on a lavender background. Open the lid and a rearing horse spins to the music. It is lined with dark purple and has a mirror on the lid. It measures 5.75″.Product Dimensions (inches): 6 (L) x 4.8 (W) x 3.5 (H)Age: 8 years and up…

Enchantmints Wind Dancers Jewelry Box


Enchantmints Wind Dancers Jewelry Box


$16.99


Breyer Wind Dancers® Musical Jewelry Box – Breyer 100156….

Horse In Meadow Lunch Box


Horse In Meadow Lunch Box


$9.99


Enchantmints Treasure Tin Horse in Meadow Treasure Tin….

Scully Equestrian Journal - Equestrian


Scully Equestrian Journal – Equestrian


$60


Scully Equestrian Journal – Equestrian

Jewellery


Jewellery


$12.78


It’s not often that an album as equally bonkers and catchy as Jewellery comes along, but then, an artist as genre-defying as Micachu and her band the Shapes isn’t a particularly frequent occurrence, either. Micachu, aka Mica Levi, is a classically trained composer and instrumentalist, but she revels in sounds that are anything but polite and restrained — in fact, she goes out of her way to turn the most outlandish, seemingly “wrong” sounds into addictively, hyperactively catchy songs. For Jewellery, she teamed up with kindred spirit Matthew Herbert, and together they remind listeners how much more there can be to electronic pop than some lazy loops here and some copy-paste there. Songs like “Vulture” and “Sweetheart” burn through ideas at a whiplash pace, picking up one sound for a few beats before tossing it aside for something shinier, or more accurately, noisier: the album is filled with distortion, be it crisp or cloudy, but it’s used artfully; Jewellery’s energy may be reckless, but its sounds are “detailed,” as on “Lips,” which uses a kiss as a percussion fill (clearly, Micachu brought out Herbert’s most playful side). “Detailed” doesn’t mean delicate, though — nearly every element on Jewellery is brash and bold, from Levi’s witty tough girl vocals to the buzzing bass that bounces through the album, which nods to Levi’s fondness for U.K. garage (and is made all the more interesting when it’s paired with a riff that recalls the Champs’ “Tequila” on “Calculator”). Levi and the Shapes even flirt with more widely accessible pop on “Golden Phone,” the album’s most straightforward song, and “Just in Case,” the band’s interpretation of Neptunes-style pop production. These songs are so swift and dense that it’s easy to feel overwhelmed at first, and Micachu and her crew don’t slow down the mischief until Jewellery is almost done. “Turn Me Well” is as close as she gets to a ballad; even though it starts with the sound of a vacuum cleaner, the tempo is slower and the lyrics (“I was told desire had a sell by date/Well, it’s rotted and altered but still remains”) are surprisingly thoughtful. A wild funhouse of an album, Jewellery is more challenging and idea packed (not to mention more fun) than a lot of self-proclaimed experimental music. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi Performers: Micah Levy – Vocals, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic)

Scully Equestrian Letter Pad - Equestrian


Scully Equestrian Letter Pad – Equestrian


$132


Scully Equestrian Letter Pad – Equestrian

EQUESTRIAN


EQUESTRIAN


$18.69


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Scully Equestrian Personal Weekly Planner - Equestrian


Scully Equestrian Personal Weekly Planner – Equestrian


$32


Scully Equestrian Personal Weekly Planner – Equestrian

Scully Equestrian Pocket Weekly Planner - Equestrian


Scully Equestrian Pocket Weekly Planner – Equestrian


$40


Scully Equestrian Pocket Weekly Planner – Equestrian

Scully Equestrian Desk Size Weekly Planner - Equestrian


Scully Equestrian Desk Size Weekly Planner – Equestrian


$64


Scully Equestrian Desk Size Weekly Planner – Equestrian

Scully Equestrian Telephone/Address BooK - Equestrian


Scully Equestrian Telephone/Address BooK – Equestrian


$64


Scully Equestrian Telephone/Address BooK – Equestrian

Equine Husbandry & Equestrian Sports


Equine Husbandry & Equestrian Sports


$50


Equine Husbandry & Equestrian Sports

Jewellery Handworked Pearl Ball Earrings


Jewellery Handworked Pearl Ball Earrings


$5.99


Jewellery Handworked Pearl Ball Earrings

Beaded Jewellery


Beaded Jewellery


$13.99


Design and make your own jewellery for a fraction of what it would cost in the shops. Common beading techniques are clearly explained, with information on which colours to choose, what equipment you will need and also how to find the best beads. Features 18 simple step-by-step projects that you can easily do at home, including beginner, intermediate and advanced projects to suit all abilities. From high fashion to street chic, make jewellery to suit any style!

Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap - Cognac


Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap – Cognac


$95.2


Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap – Cognac

Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap - Brown


Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap – Brown


$95.2


Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap – Brown

Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap - Black


Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap – Black


$95.2


Tignanello Equestrian Full Flap – Black

Olympic Equestrian


Olympic Equestrian


$9.99


Whether it is the bravado of show jumping, the elegance of dressage, or the thrill of three-day eventing, the Olympic disciplines have storied histories that celebrate the unique partnership between horse and rider. This revised edition highlights and chronicles the most celebrated equestrian athletes – both human and equine – in the only Olympic sport where men and women compete on a level playing field. Well-known author Jennifer Bryant celebrates the Olympic equestrian from Stockholm to the present day.

Jewellery Quarter


Jewellery Quarter


$19.99


Part of the last wave of indie bands to make any kind of impact in the U.K. charts, Wolverhampton five-piece the Twang find themselves in the difficult position of reestablishing their place in a market dominated by urban pop. Unlike the Fratellis, the Pigeon Detectives, and the Enemy, who all struggled to capitalize on their initial success with their second albums, the Twang have changed direction slightly with the follow-up to their Top Five debut, Love It When I Feel Like This. Thankfully, Jewellery Quarter replaces the loud, laddish, and sometimes obnoxious attitude of their first album with a softer, sensitive, and altogether more radio-friendly sound that should finally dispel the Happy Mondays comparisons once and for all. Indeed, lead single “Barney Rubble,” full of jangly guitars and Latino rhythms, proves the band is much more convincing when it steps outside its baggy revivalist comfort zone. Elsewhere, “May I Suggest” and “Got No Interest” are melodic bittersweet ballads reminiscent of their only Top Ten hit, “Either Way”; “Twit Twoo” is a Reverend and the Makers-esque slice of synth-led indie pop; and “Williamsburg” is a more than competent attempt at subtle, brooding folk-pop. Lead vocalist Phil Etheridge’s West Midlands tones, still as distinct as the Proclaimers’ Scottish, John Power’s Scouse, and Cerys Matthews’ Welsh, can grate over a whole album, but on tracks like the breezy, acoustic “Encouraging Sign,” perfectly complement Martin Saunders’ more harmonious vocals. Unfortunately, old habits die hard and the likes of “Put It on the Dancefloor” and “Back Where We Started” revert back to the more familiar derivative Danny Dyer movie soundtrack-style terrace songs. However, Jewellery Quarter is a much more palatable listen than their debut, and with several potential singles, it gives them a fighting chance of avoiding the ever-growing British guitar group scrapheap. ~ Jon O’Brien, Rovi

Introduction to Equestrian Sports


Introduction to Equestrian Sports


$25.95


Offers detailed descriptions of what is involved in each of the four main disciplines of equestrian sports.

LAUREN by Ralph Lauren Harbridge Equestrian Large Tote


LAUREN by Ralph Lauren Harbridge Equestrian Large Tote


$359.99


LAUREN by Ralph Lauren Harbridge Equestrian Large Tote

Thinking Jewellery By Lindemann, Wilhelm


Thinking Jewellery By Lindemann, Wilhelm


$72.49


Author: Lindemann, Wilhelm (EDT) Subtitle: On the Way Towards a Theory of Jewellery/ unterwegs zu einer theorie des Schmucks Publication Date: 2011/07/16 Number of Pages: 350 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.50 Width: 6.75 Height: 9.75


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