• Vendor Highlight: Changes by Jenna

    Vancouver Island Pagan Pride welcomes back Changes by Jenna!  amber

    I hand-make Orgonites here in the Comox Valley. Orgonites are a combination of crystals and metals in resin which create an energy cleanser.   They draw in the negative ambient energy and transmute it back into positive ambient energy.   This negative ambient energy is coming off electronics, cars and even people.   I have made them into cell phone charms, pet tags, pendants and also in shells and various shapes, like swords, skulls and flowers.

    I also represent Color By Amber, a recycled jewelry company.   They have created an Eco-resin in which they encapsulate recycled materials and also interlayers made by artisans from all over the world.   Truly stunning, made in a sustainable way and guaranteed for life!

    Visit Changes by Jenna on Pagan Pride Day!

  • Vendor Highlight: SuzannArt

    Vancouver Island Pagan Pride welcomes back SuzannArt!

    I paint on canvas, and on many objects made of fabric and glass. My style ranges from very realistic to abstract, incorporating fairies and symbols like sacred geometry (the flower of life, Sri yantra…), elvish writing and so on.

    I make clothes by recycling and modifying second hand ones. I also create jewelry with stones and crystals (rings earrings, bracelets, anklets) and dreamcatchers.

    Visit SuzannArt on Pagan Pride Day and see more of her work at http://www.suzannart.com

     

  • Vendor Highlight: Through the Clockwork Door Jewelry

    Vancouver Island Pagan Pride welcomes Through the Clockwork Door Jewelry!  clockwork

    Locally designed and handmade jewelry by Tracey Ernst, inspired by history and fantasy. Each piece of the five ranges is a touchstone to the past, to nature, or to times which never were.

    Strange Gardens range focuses on the faery flowers and foliage one might find growing on the other side of dusk. Spirits Around Us are totemic animal and element pieces, with an admittedly strong focus on the corvid family in many pieces. Mudlark Tides is a range of actual touchstones to the past, created from artifacts I find on the foreshore of the Thames in London. Revisited Time is a steampunk- & Victorian-inspired line using re-purposed and new pieces to connect to a past which never was. Each piece of Remember the Suffragettes draws inspiration from the women’s suffrage movements, and is a tribute to the remarkable women who fought to bring equality to a deeply unequal world.

    You can see more of Tracey’s creations at Through the Clockwork Door Jewelry