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Crystal Jewelry from Siembra Heritage
02.25.21
Whether you’re looking for a gorgeous statement piece, or hoping to hone-in on good vibrations, healing crystal necklaces are growing in popularity among fashionistas and celebrities alike. Offering an incredible collection of healing crystal necklaces that are sure to make any ensemble trendy yet elegant, Female-owned, Newport Beach based artisanal goods company, Siembra Heritage, stands out from the rest with their selection of unique, large-stone, handmade necklaces.
Recharge your energy and your necklace collection with one of Siembra Heritage’s larger-than-life healing crystal pieces. Choose from a selection of fourteen different stones including Citrine, Albite, Quartz, Pyrite, Amethyst and Tourmaline to name a few. Priced at $40 - $80 USD, each necklace differs in cut and color and offers a variety of looks including some that are more vibrant, white, opaque, luminous, gold, and even sparkle in deep hues.
While there is no scientific evidence to support the efficacy of crystals, many are drawn to them as a self-care method to practice mindfulness, self-reflection and acceptance. Pyrite is a brass-yellow, metallic luster stone that is sometimes referred to as ‘fools gold”. In addition to its glamorous look, it is also said to be a powerful protection stone that shields and protects against all forms of negative vibrations or energy. A Lepidolite, of ‘stone of transition’, is believed to assist in the release and reorganization of old behavioral and psychological patterns, gently inducing change.
Offering custom, hand-made goods from artisans in Argentina, Siembra Heritage weaves tradition and fashion together in one-of-a-kind pieces. Siembra Heritage proudly delivers unique designs that highlight businesses built around artistry and craftsmanship, not attributing success to a fast-fashion or mass-production model. For more information and to view the Siembra Heritage’s catalog and collections visit siembraheritage.com.
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Kishi Bashi & David Garza @THEMUSCO
02.24.21
Revered Japanese-American musician, composer, and singer Kishi Bashi returns to Chapman University on March 3 at 7 p.m. this time online. He is joined by Mexican-American singer-songwriter Davíd Garza. The pair will share their hearts on the powerful topic of incarceration and perform some of the songs they’ve been inspired to create.
Artists in Response to Incarceration is the 17th @THEMUSCO-Online event since Musco Center launched the series to remain engaged with our audiences in the face of COVID-19 theater closures. The online series expands on the topic of cultural equity, previously advanced pre-Covid through Musco Center’s live programming.
Tickets and more information here.
Musco Center for the Arts is at 415 North Glassell in Orange.
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