Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Engagement rings - Let It Be Engaging!

Diamonds are fine.  Beautiful and sparkly.  But everywhere!  I've long been a proponent of choosing an engagement ring that has some personal meaning behind it.  Perhaps one that chooses one or two pieces of your shared history together.  Yes, a diamond is traditional.  But what does it say about the two of you and the new life you plan to create together?

We recently worked with a couple to create an engagement/wedding ring that included two elements of their shared history.  It incorporated two metals - sterling silver and 18-karat gold - as well as two stones - a white and a blue sapphire.  For this couple, the two metals and two stones represented each one's individuality, while having them soldered together represented the bond they shared.  The stones were set right next to each other, representing the two of them walking side by side for the rest of their lives.

And just yesterday I read about the ring Prince William gave to his love, Kate.  It had sentimental value as well, and not a diamond!  Instead, a blue sapphire ring that had belonged to his mother, Princess Diana.  He said "It was my way of making sure my mother didn't miss out on today."

So break out of the box!  Choose a ring, or even create a ring together, that celebrates the reasons that brought the two of you together!  The sentimental value will far exceed anything a diamond could capture.  And there's still no reason not to include a diamond as well!

Naturally, we hope you'll stop by to check out the great collection of rings we have, and our several talented designers who can help you achieve your own dream.

Manya

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Friday, November 12, 2010

10 years of accomplishments

10 years ago, when we opened our doors, there were only two places in Edmonds to buy art.  In March of 2002, we founded - and still direct today - the beloved Edmonds Third Thursday Art Walk.  And now, so many years later, not only has it become one of the largest art walks in the state, but it has also seen the birth of many new galleries in town.  One can now purchase art in 18 places on any given day, and over 40 on Art Walk night itself.  Wow! What a change is that!

Because we had so few art galleries in town, we had to think of another way to configure our art walk.  Two places does not an art "walk" make.  A "hop" perhaps, but not a "walk."  So, we cajoled a few other businesses to simply host an artist for the evening.  Can't remember exactly, but it seems about 8 places hosted artists for that first year.

There seems to be something about making it past a year.  We had several others join in after that, and for quite a few years hovered at the "12" mark.  Then we saw a leap up to around 18 participants on a regular basis.  Then in 2008, we saw a great leap forward to 40!  And as for patrons, well, on any given night - even in the dead of winter - sees at least a couple hundred folks walking around, enjoying the art, watching the demonstrations, sipping the wine,and having such fun.

We had no idea at the beginning that it would turn out like that, but we are so very proud of having made such a difference in our little town.  We always smile when we look at advertisements about Edmonds, and see the Art Walk listed as one of the top-billed reasons to visit or live here.

Manya

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What it means to inspire others

We just received an amazing email from a customer.  Sue C. has been visiting us for years.  Never in much of a position to purchase much, she would come in for inspiration.  Well, this is what she sent us today to let us know how we've changed her life these years:


"I keep coming back to Manya Vee Selects because,  I feel a special connection with you. I love it that you always remember me when I come in. I love it that you once let me wear a piece of your jewelry on art walk night to the other venues, trusting that I would return it, and not get it 'lost'. 

"I love the variety of art that you carry, with my favorite always being Chris Romine, and I can always count on seeing her newer peices when I come in.  

"I love it that Jeff is a playwright, and I can always get the latest on his projects when I drop in. I love the encouragement I get from you. I love the inspiration I get when I walk into Manya Vee Selects. 

"I love your jewelry, and have become somewhat inspired to make my own jewelry, taking a metalsmithing course to learn new techniques. Manya Vee is it's own little world and when I enter through the doors, I am transformed into someone special, a friend of a couple of very talented and famous artists, and I love you two so much!!!"

Thanks, Sue, for letting us know this!  It is a note we'll cherish!

Manya

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Celebrating 10 Years

It's hard to believe we opened our doors 10 whole years ago.  Where has the time gone?  And I know for sure I personally haven't aged that much.  These rites of passage seem to lend themselves to some strolls down memory lane, so here we go.

Before opening our gallery, I was busy making jewelry and selling it at every opportunity possible - at craft fairs, farmer's markets, trade shows, through sales reps, and online.  It is rather exhausting work, but it definitely had its rewards.  But I was getting weary of lugging a tent around every weekend, only to be at the whim of the weather.  And we all know, we NEVER get rain here in Seattle....

But in the meantime, I had made many new artist friends.  Friends who made all kinds of beautiful things like pottery, glass, silk scarves, candles, and other kinds of jewelry.  I realized it was time to open up my own permanent art show!  Besides, I was fully devoted to helping others surround themselves with beauty and creativity.  What better way to do so?
Arizona artist Scott Johnson

And thus began the journey.  We started out representing only artists from Washington State.  But there are so many lovely things made in other states, that eventually I couldn't resist.  We now have works by over 100 artists.  About half are from Washington, and the other half come from other states, as well as two from Canada.


Manya in clothes from Bellingham
We have also expanded our wearable art selections, especially lately.  If you know me at all, you know I loves clothes.  I suppose it was inevitable that I'd find it irresistable to expand in that way.  We've had scarves, jackets, shawls and wraps for quite a few years now.  But this year, I got to add two new lines of my favorite type of clothing to wear - comfortable, attractive, drapey, and washable.  Just doesn't get any better than that!  One line from Bellingham enjoys eco-friendly fabrics.  Her T-shirts are a blend of organic cotton and a soy protein fiber - also known as the cashmere of the vegetable world.  They are the softest T-shirts in my closet.  And so pretty, too!  Her "posh pants" are organic cotton and hemp, and are very good looking and extremely comfortable.  I have to force myself to wear something else from time to time!

So here's to another 10 years!  Who knows how we'll grow and develop in that time frame.  It certainly is remarkable to think that when we opened in 2000, the economy was so rosy.  Then 9/11 happened, and the market for art shriveled up so much.  It sort of leveled out, but has never been as easy as we've heard other gallery-owners describe in the pre-9/11 years.  Now we're struggling through a recession, and doing our best to offer affordable, colorful, unique items in a very wide price range.  In fact, over the past 18 months we've increased the number of things under $40 quite a bit.  You should see our choices under $20!

Well, I'm sure I'll have more musings along these lines over the next few days, so stay tuned...

Manya

November 2010

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