The first major expert on Washington took place 112 years ago this month. It was quite a spectacle. The Grand Marshal took a model of Liberty Bell and led the procession on the back of the horse. Immediately after that, the famous feminine Aniz Malhuland, on a white stead, with a banner, who announced “in the light” – which not only cited the fight for the vote, but also the great demand to fully integrate women into American society, is equal to everything. One quarter of a million people looked at the shore. “Offer admission to admission in the milestone miles,” read their headlines Washington Post.
It’s a century ago. How angry these hard women would be if they could consider the future and see the dangers that attack us today! Now, the whole of March is nominated by the Women’s History Month, which has always made us a little angry, because every month should not be the month of women’s history? (What is the month of the date of the other 11 men?)
Bore, of course, we still face incredibly climbing up, especially in the current abnormal climate. So, this month – yes, we know it’s a jewelry column, bear with us! We are celebrating women’s jewelry, especially those whose businesses may be small, but whose individual signatures are large.
So let’s take a glass of these brave women – the quirky barrel of my Littenburg, the chandelier of Judy Gab. Ilya with the bad eyes of Macri. Here is a ridiculous fish of Daniel Valgas. And Christina Alexeo’s snailing snake! Brent Nile’s Grovy Tripts and Gena Black’s Green Quartz Seller Havs. And yes for the emerald ear chapters of Pascal Monovin. And Beniyaska’s Jonny Polka dot; And foundry’s cute clinting, clearing Charms. (And the founder of the Foundry, congratulates Bait Hutches, on winning the jewelry design at the GEM Awards this year.)
With the commitment of crafts and creativity, these women give an example of courage and intelligence. Really in the light, but let’s get there wearing wonderful jewelry.