Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Egyptian Magic ....A bit of History.
















 When we talk about Egypt we have to talk about alabaster. Everywhere one goes, alabaster objects are sure to be found in shops, houses and of course, at the Egyptian Antiquities Museum. The use of alabaster in Egypt dates well back into the Pharaonic period of Egyptian history, and this is very evident when one visits the temples, tombs and museums.Pieces of alabaster from ancient Egypt seem to turn up constantly.
 Egyptian alabaster is found in two places, a few miles behind the Valley of the Kings in Luxor (ancient Thebes) and the Malawi area. Some Alabaster factories in Luxor and Aswan prefer to get their alabaster material from Malawi where transport is easier, although stone from Luxor can still be brought in by horse and cart. However, each vein of alabaster has its own unique colour and characteristic. 


The handmade alabaster items are usually lighter in weight, and with either a matte or shiny finish. Its colour ranges from pure white to a rich honey, and is sometimes streaked with various hues of warm, rusty reds making each piece unique. 
  Alabaster-shaping is a skill that boasts a millennia-old history and a noble tradition that can be felt in almost every nook and cranny of the country. The secrets of the manufacturing of this warm and luminous stone have been handed down from generation to generation, throughout the ages, and still represent one of the pinnacles of Egyptian handicrafts. 
 'Several millenniums have passed since the ancient Egyptians began to work with alabaster, and in spite of problems along the way, Egyptian artisans have not lost the knowledge of how to handle this material. Even though this branch of the industry no longer represents a vital factor in Egypt's economy, it is still a characteristic element of its culture and its history. Only a small number of artisans are left knowing how to handle Alabaster. It's up to the remaining businesses in Luxor and the West Bank to preserve this old tradition and to keep this handicraft going for future generations.
Carved 2500BC


Carved 2014
















Our thanks go to the Egyptian Fair Trade Organization for information contained in this article.




Monday, 8 June 2015

Egypt arrives in Devon

Unpacking our latest arrival from Alexandria in the sunshine this week was far from a chore. We now have stock of the brass covered cylinder candle holders, which have been very popular.
 New design hurricane vases and some unique Egyptian marble coasters and serving dishes. Also a re stock of all three lamp designs.























This weekend is Crocadon Sawmills' Mind Body & Spirit Fair in St Mellion, Cornwall. Marbles & Stones will be there all guns blazing on Sunday 14th 10am to 4pm.
https://aromaware.co.uk

The following weekend is the fabulous Axe Vale Festival in Axminster which promises to be another event for the 'Must Do' list.
www.axevalefestival.org.uk

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

May Fairs and Classic Cars

Things are certainly starting to warm up along with the weather, at Marbles & Stones HQ. Our new stock is well on its way from Egypt (currently in Antwerp I believe) so we are preparing for a glorious day of unpacking which is always a treat.
New products include some Egyptian Marble coasters and serving platters which will complement our alabaster as well as a few different designs of vases and dining ware.



This month will find us at Chard Town Hall, Killerton National Trust Classic Car Day and the May Fair at Arlington Court. Dates and details are on our events page. 

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Bideford & North Devon's First MBS Event


This weekend, The Big Sheep at Abbotsham in North Devon, plays host to their very first Mind Body & Soul Event.
Living locally, we have visited the Big Sheep on many occasions over the years. We are really looking forward to joining them over Saturday and Sunday, as they seem to have attracted a wonderful array of talented people, excited to share their knowledge and skills.
Everything from Therapeutic Massage,  Acupuncture, Hypnotherapy and Life Coaching in fact, available on the day with taster sessions available to book online. Of course the Alabaster will be there to provide
comforting and positive energy.
http://www.thebigsheep.co.uk/events/details/north-devon-mind-body-and-soul-festival

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Health and Well Being in Taunton







There are a few very special events in the year which we really look forward to. One of these is the Holistic event held at the Castle Hotel in Taunton, this year over the weekend of 18th & 19th April.
It's such a positive mix of therapists and speakers together with a good quality range of products and experienced healers. In all, this weekend organised by the truly lovely Crystal Clear, is a magical way to spend some time.
www.crystalclearholistic.com

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

South West MBS and Rural Living Spring Show

We have two super sized events to attend in March. The first is South West MBS held at the Somerset Cricket Ground over the weekend of 21st and 22nd. 
This annual event celebrates all things holistic and spiritual, with some of the country's best known healers and readers giving demonstrations and talks throughout the two days.
visit the website http://southwestmbs.co.uk/ for all the latest information

If that wasn't enough we are delighted to have been invited to attend the Rural Living Spring Show at Taunton Racecourse on 28th and 29th March.
This is a premier event for the South West with a fantastic range of crafts and innovations being showcased. 
This show really celebrates 'the best in the West' and even has a Classic Car Day and Charity Fun Run on Sunday
We have FREE tickets for this event to give away, just email us and we'll send them over.








Monday, 2 February 2015

Earth Hour 2015

The official Earth Hour website has announced that Earth Hour 2015 will take place on Saturday 28th March between 8.30 and 9.30pm. This world wide event organised by WWF seeks to raise awareness of a wide range of environmental issues currently affecting our planet, by turning off non essential lights for an hour.

Follow their story at   www.earthhour.org and find out how to get involved. Stone globe candle holders for the event are available from the Shop or drop us an email.