November through the Looking-Glass

Friday 21 November 2014


How's it going?

I've been away from Ooak☥Craft for almost half a month... Not for nothing, but by all! >_<
I've been so busy (more than usual, I assure you) than I haven't seen at no time the opportunity to sit down and write...

Between the work that feeds me (it's paid economic but not intellectually), the orders and the dozens of projects I have ongoing, I managed to exhaust myself to the point where I need to pseudo-resting for a few days and postpone for some time the ooakrafts inventing.

But what I'm saying... postpone?

"Through the Looking-Glass" set -UNAVAILABLE-

Strange designs, as everything that really matters to me, never stop to boil inside my head!

That's the case of this necklace and earrings set based on the Lewis Carroll novel 'Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There'.


I've always been fascinated by Wonderland, the Mirror World and all the strange creatures that inhabited them: the White Rabbit, the Jabberwocky, the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Red Queen and the White Queen, Tweedledee and Tweedledum...

But among the many absurd passages and many other incredibly imaginative ones, it's the Alice entering in the mirror scene which I most like from this particular universe:

'She was up on the chimney-piece, though she hardly knew how she had got there. And certainly the glass WAS beginning to melt away, just like a bright silvery mist...'

The fact is: who hasn't been raised at some point while looking himself or herself in a mirror if the world in which we live is the "reality", or else we're caught in its reflection...?

There it rests!

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