Monday, May 23, 2011

Isleen Explains Chakras...

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The Low-Down on Chakras

Many of our customers are aware of the Chakra System, but I'm sure there's some who haven't the slightest inkling what they are. SO, what the heck is a Chakra? Why should you care?

The What:

Basically, Chakras are the 7 major energy centers of the body. They are swirling spirals of energy that line up along the spinal column (See Pixie pic at left). Each Chakra corresponds with a color, and a particular area of physical/emotional well-being.

Why You Should Care:

If any of your Chakras are closed, blocked, or otherwise out of whack, it will take it's toll on you both Emotionally & Physically. If you're feeling out of sorts, your first step is to see which Chakra(s) correspond with what's troubling you. Once you know what you're up against, you can then deal with it using Chakra-Focused Meditation, Reiki, Crystal Healing, or any other method you deem appropriate, to move towards balancing your Chakras.

The Basics:

Here's a little interactive widget that gives a little insight into what Chakra is associated with what. I will eleborate at some point with a chart...but I'm having a hard time finding an adequate one...so, When I'm finished creating it, it will be added to this post. :o) Anyway...On to the Widget:



Some Chakra Related Products:


Chakra Balancing Quartz Point

Goddess Chakra Pendant

Om Chakra Pendant

Adjustable Chakra Bracelet


Friday, May 6, 2011

Fair Trade Artisan of the Month: Art Camp

Fair Trade Artisan of the Month: Art Camp
This month the head honcho at Isle of Enchantments (namely, this little Pixie right here *Isleen points to herself, then waves to the readers*) is starting something that has been on the "To-Do" list for a while. What's that? Well, if you read the title of this post, I'm sure you've figured it out! If you haven't I shall hold you in suspense no longer: I'm starting a little feature called the Fair Trade Artisan of the Month.

So, what's it all about? Each month there will be a post on this here little Blog of Awesomeness all about the amazingly talented folks that hand craft the items found in our Fair Trade Marketplace.

You'll find out:
  • Who the Organization is.
  • Where they are located.
  • How they make a real impact on the lives of the artisans.
  • What it is they make.
I think it's a nice way to, not only educate yourself a little more about the world of Fair Trade, but to also give you some insight as to how simple it is for you, as a consumer to make an impact on someone you'll most likely never meet....just by buying something you love.  Ok, on with the Show!

Art Camp (Artesanas Campesinas), located in Tecalpulco, Mexico is a rural womens' artisan co-op founding in 1991/1992. Mexico has long been known for it's fine craftsmanship of abalone & silver jewelry. However, the huge influx of jewelry that entered the U.S. market in the early 90's (from nations such as China & Thailand) caused a catastrophic drop in demand for Mexican hand crafted goods.

The economic climate, especially in the rural areas of Mexico, was bleak. The women of Tecalpulco responded by joining together to try to revive the once great handcraft industry, and Art Camp was born.

These remarkable women do not simply "make jewelry". These women have developed
original model making capability, Centrifugal Rubber Mold Casting technology, and
artfully mastered color matching and crystal resin making. They have given their daughters the task of learning HTML code, as well as Office software such as Excel and Quiken.


They do all of this while continuing to nurture & educate their children, and carrying out their civic responsibilities as active members of their village community.

Through their amazing artistic talents and unending resolve, the women of Art Camp provide spectacular quality goods in exchange for Fair prices from companies buying their goods. They have been able to help themselves, their families, and their community rise above economic hardship.

Now that you've learned how amazing these women are, check out some of their handy work below. And keep watching, because we are adding more of their products SOON!